Puppy Dog Training Treats
Puppy training treats are essential tools for teaching your new furry family member good behaviour and basic commands. Our Australian-made puppy dog training treats are specially designed for positive reinforcement training, offering bite-sized rewards that puppies love without overfeeding during those crucial early learning months.
Choose from Kangaroo Training Treats, Chicken Training Treats, Beef Training Treats.
For versatile training rewards, all suggested treats can be broken into custom sizes perfect for tiny puppy mouths. These single-protein treats contain no artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives – just wholesome ingredients your puppy needs to thrive.
Why Choose Puppy Training Treats?
The best puppy training treats are small, highly palatable, and made with quality ingredients that support healthy growth. Our treats are formulated with high protein and low fat, ensuring your puppy stays energised during training sessions without unnecessary calories.Choose from Kangaroo Training Treats, Chicken Training Treats, Beef Training Treats.
For versatile training rewards, all suggested treats can be broken into custom sizes perfect for tiny puppy mouths. These single-protein treats contain no artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives – just wholesome ingredients your puppy needs to thrive.
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What age can puppies start having training treats?
Puppies can start having training treats from 8 weeks old. For very young puppies (8-12 weeks), we recommend breaking treats into smaller pieces (about the size of a pea) and always supervising during treat time. Our Roo and Chicken Training Treats are especially gentle on young digestive systems. Start slowly and introduce new proteins gradually to monitor for any sensitivities.
Which puppy training treats are best for sensitive stomachs?
Our Kangaroo Training Treats are excellent for puppies with sensitive stomachs or food allergies. Kangaroo is a novel protein that most puppies haven't been exposed to, making it ideal for those with sensitivities. The Beef Liver are also a great single-ingredient option (100% lamb lung) that's gentle on delicate tummies.
How many puppy training treats should I give during training?
For puppies, treats should make up no more than 10% of their daily calorie intake. During a 10-15 minute training session, 10-15 small treats (training should not occur around meal times) is appropriate for most puppies. Our pellet-style treats (Kangaroo, Beef, and Chicken) are already small enough for puppy portions. Remember, puppies have smaller stomachs, so keep treats tiny and training sessions short.
Are these puppy training treats high in protein?
Yes! Protein is essential for growing puppies. Our puppy training treats range up to 60.7% protein. The Beef Liver has the highest protein content at 60.7%. All provide quality nutrition to support your puppy's growth and development during those important training months.
Can I use these treats for house training my puppy?
Yes! Our puppy training treats work well for house training. Keep a small container of Chicken or Kangaroo Training Treats by the door to reward immediately after your puppy goes potty outside. The small size means you can reward frequently without overfeeding. Beef Liver can also be used as a higher-protein reward option during house training.
What's the best size puppy training treat?
Puppy training treats should be small enough to swallow quickly (so training flow isn't interrupted) but big enough to be rewarding. Our pellet treats are ideal at approximately 1cm in size. For tiny breed puppies or very young pups, break treats in half. As your puppy grows, you can adjust – all of our treats, especially Beef Liver, can be broken to any size you need.
Are these puppy training treats made in Australia?
Yes! All our puppy training treats are proudly Australian-made using locally sourced ingredients. Our Kangaroo Treats use free-range Victorian kangaroo, Chicken Treats use free-range Victorian chicken breast. Petway Petcare has been supplying quality pet products in Australia since 1988.
Which puppy training treats are best for small breed puppies?
For small breed puppies (Chihuahuas, Toy Poodles, Yorkshire Terriers, etc.), Beef Liver can be easily broken into smaller pieces. Chicken Training Treats can also be broken in half if needed. Small breeds have tiny mouths and stomachs, so keep portions very small.
Can I mix different protein puppy training treats?
Yes! You can rotate between Kangaroo, Chicken, and Beef treats during training. Some trainers use different treats for different situations, for example, using Beef Liver (60.7% protein) for more challenging tasks. Introduce new proteins gradually (one at a time) to monitor for any digestive upset.
How do I store puppy training treats?
Store puppy training treats in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once opened, reseal the bag tightly or transfer to an airtight container to maintain freshness. For training sessions, portion a small amount into a treat pouch so you're not opening the main bag repeatedly. Most treats stay fresh for several months when properly stored. Keep treats out of your puppy's reach to prevent unsupervised snacking!
Puppies can start having training treats from 8 weeks old. For very young puppies (8-12 weeks), we recommend breaking treats into smaller pieces (about the size of a pea) and always supervising during treat time. Our Roo and Chicken Training Treats are especially gentle on young digestive systems. Start slowly and introduce new proteins gradually to monitor for any sensitivities.
Which puppy training treats are best for sensitive stomachs?
Our Kangaroo Training Treats are excellent for puppies with sensitive stomachs or food allergies. Kangaroo is a novel protein that most puppies haven't been exposed to, making it ideal for those with sensitivities. The Beef Liver are also a great single-ingredient option (100% lamb lung) that's gentle on delicate tummies.
How many puppy training treats should I give during training?
For puppies, treats should make up no more than 10% of their daily calorie intake. During a 10-15 minute training session, 10-15 small treats (training should not occur around meal times) is appropriate for most puppies. Our pellet-style treats (Kangaroo, Beef, and Chicken) are already small enough for puppy portions. Remember, puppies have smaller stomachs, so keep treats tiny and training sessions short.
Are these puppy training treats high in protein?
Yes! Protein is essential for growing puppies. Our puppy training treats range up to 60.7% protein. The Beef Liver has the highest protein content at 60.7%. All provide quality nutrition to support your puppy's growth and development during those important training months.
Can I use these treats for house training my puppy?
Yes! Our puppy training treats work well for house training. Keep a small container of Chicken or Kangaroo Training Treats by the door to reward immediately after your puppy goes potty outside. The small size means you can reward frequently without overfeeding. Beef Liver can also be used as a higher-protein reward option during house training.
What's the best size puppy training treat?
Puppy training treats should be small enough to swallow quickly (so training flow isn't interrupted) but big enough to be rewarding. Our pellet treats are ideal at approximately 1cm in size. For tiny breed puppies or very young pups, break treats in half. As your puppy grows, you can adjust – all of our treats, especially Beef Liver, can be broken to any size you need.
Are these puppy training treats made in Australia?
Yes! All our puppy training treats are proudly Australian-made using locally sourced ingredients. Our Kangaroo Treats use free-range Victorian kangaroo, Chicken Treats use free-range Victorian chicken breast. Petway Petcare has been supplying quality pet products in Australia since 1988.
Which puppy training treats are best for small breed puppies?
For small breed puppies (Chihuahuas, Toy Poodles, Yorkshire Terriers, etc.), Beef Liver can be easily broken into smaller pieces. Chicken Training Treats can also be broken in half if needed. Small breeds have tiny mouths and stomachs, so keep portions very small.
Can I mix different protein puppy training treats?
Yes! You can rotate between Kangaroo, Chicken, and Beef treats during training. Some trainers use different treats for different situations, for example, using Beef Liver (60.7% protein) for more challenging tasks. Introduce new proteins gradually (one at a time) to monitor for any digestive upset.
How do I store puppy training treats?
Store puppy training treats in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once opened, reseal the bag tightly or transfer to an airtight container to maintain freshness. For training sessions, portion a small amount into a treat pouch so you're not opening the main bag repeatedly. Most treats stay fresh for several months when properly stored. Keep treats out of your puppy's reach to prevent unsupervised snacking!
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