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by dee on 06 July 2009 - 13:07
Looking for ideas on good snacks for my pup
Thanks
Thanks
by runninonempty on 06 July 2009 - 14:07
are you looking for training reward treats?
freeze dried liver
baked dry liver
cooked meats cut up in small pieces
also google for dog receipes - there are many healthy treats you can make that are much better for the dog than the crud sold in grocery stores with cute names
freeze dried liver
baked dry liver
cooked meats cut up in small pieces
also google for dog receipes - there are many healthy treats you can make that are much better for the dog than the crud sold in grocery stores with cute names

by VonIsengard on 07 July 2009 - 03:07
String cheese
Carrots
Finely cubed Natural balance rolls-
Carrots
Finely cubed Natural balance rolls-

by yellowrose of Texas on 07 July 2009 - 15:07
10 week old pups don't need treats...unless for training..
.liver treats are the best..
...dried chicken or beef strips...if you have a dehydrator
...donot buy anything with nitrites and nitrates in them ; all the smoked and bacon and treats in stores are loaded with red dyes and bad preservatives...read thoroughly....do not feed any of them...
...I use cheese cut in tiny chunks....keep cold till need to use them....I use salmon on a track for the pad....cheap canned salmon.
also do not give treats ever unless pup does something positive for the treat.
.liver treats are the best..
...dried chicken or beef strips...if you have a dehydrator
...donot buy anything with nitrites and nitrates in them ; all the smoked and bacon and treats in stores are loaded with red dyes and bad preservatives...read thoroughly....do not feed any of them...
...I use cheese cut in tiny chunks....keep cold till need to use them....I use salmon on a track for the pad....cheap canned salmon.
also do not give treats ever unless pup does something positive for the treat.

by Princess on 07 July 2009 - 16:07
Yep, carrots for all mine.

by tigermouse on 07 July 2009 - 18:07
apples and carrots
by Sam1427 on 07 July 2009 - 19:07
Dried liver or dried chicken with nothing else in it. Your pup doesn't need all the additives and junk that gets put into commercial dog treats. Just about every pet supply store sells dried liver since it is commonly used as a training treat and dogs love it. Watch out for the commercial dried chicken from China - who knows what they added!
You can buy a home dehydrator for under $100 from a sporting goods store or find one online. Then you can make your own dried meat treats from human quality. I've been mooching from a friend's dehydrator but now I finally have my own so that's what my afternoon is going to be spent doing.
My GSDs won't eat carrots or apples. Tried that and it didn't fly. They wouldn't naturally eat those things unless they were starving anyway. As long as you don't feed a full meal of treats you aren't going to spoil your dog's appetite. Use small pieces for a pup.
You can buy a home dehydrator for under $100 from a sporting goods store or find one online. Then you can make your own dried meat treats from human quality. I've been mooching from a friend's dehydrator but now I finally have my own so that's what my afternoon is going to be spent doing.
My GSDs won't eat carrots or apples. Tried that and it didn't fly. They wouldn't naturally eat those things unless they were starving anyway. As long as you don't feed a full meal of treats you aren't going to spoil your dog's appetite. Use small pieces for a pup.
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