Training your dog becomes much easier when you have the right reward. Whether you’re teaching a puppy to sit, stay, come, or simply encouraging positive behaviour in an adult dog, tasty treats can make training sessions more enjoyable and effective.
The best dog treats for training should be tasty, easy to serve, appropriately sized, and suitable for your dog’s age and dietary needs. At Charwaha, you can find a variety of dog treats, from convenient training cubes and soft sticks to crunchy biscuits.
In this guide, we’ll explore some popular options that can make reward-based training easier for both puppies and adult dogs.
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ToggleBefore choosing a training treat, consider a few important factors:
Let’s look at some options available at Charwaha.
FirstBark Chicken Training Cube is specifically designed to make training and rewarding more convenient.
The cube-shaped format makes these treats easy to portion and serve whenever your dog follows a command or displays positive behaviour. Their chicken flavour can make them appealing during obedience training, puppy training, and everyday reinforcement.
Training treats work best when given immediately after the desired behaviour so your dog can understand which action earned the reward.
JerHigh Duo Stick Chicken & Cheese combines two flavours many dogs enjoy: chicken and cheese.
The stick format makes it easy to serve as a reward or occasional snack. Depending on your dog’s size, the treat can also be portioned appropriately.
This type of treat can be particularly useful when you want to make training sessions more exciting.
Munchos Chicken Flavour Dog Biscuits are a crunchy option for dogs that enjoy biscuits.
The chicken flavour provides an appealing reward, while the crunchy texture offers a different experience from soft or chewy treats.
These biscuits can be used as occasional rewards during basic training or simply as a snack between meals.
Remember to adjust your dog’s regular food portions if treats are given frequently.
JerHigh Hot Dog Chicken Bar offers another tasty option for dogs that enjoy meat-based treats.
Its bar format makes it convenient for pet parents who want to give their dog something special during training, walks, or bonding time.
For training, remember that the ideal treat portion depends on your dog’s size and the number of rewards being given during the session.
Gnawlers Calcium Milk Bone is a bone-shaped dog treat with a milk flavour and calcium-focused positioning.
The bone-shaped format makes it an enjoyable treat for dogs that like crunchy snacks. It can be offered as an occasional reward alongside a complete and balanced diet.
While calcium is an important nutrient for dogs, treats should not be relied upon as a substitute for a complete diet formulated to meet your dog’s nutritional requirements.
Puppy training requires patience, consistency, and plenty of positive reinforcement.
When selecting puppy training treats, choose small portions that your puppy can eat quickly. This allows you to continue training without long interruptions.
Among the Charwaha options, FirstBark Chicken Training Cube can be particularly convenient because of its small cube format.
Munchos Chicken Flavour Dog Biscuits can also be used as rewards when the product is appropriate for your puppy’s age and size.
Always check the product’s recommended age before introducing a new treat to a puppy.
Adult dogs can also benefit greatly from reward-based training.
Whether you’re teaching a new trick, improving leash behaviour, reinforcing recall, or simply maintaining good manners, treats can help keep your dog motivated.
Some options to consider include:
The best choice ultimately depends on what your dog finds most motivating.
Using treats correctly is just as important as choosing the right treat.
Give the treat immediately after your dog performs the desired behaviour.
Short, positive sessions can help prevent your dog from becoming bored or distracted.
If you’re giving multiple rewards, keep each portion small to avoid unnecessary calorie intake.
Use verbal praise, affection, toys, or play alongside food rewards.
Once your dog understands a command, you can gradually reduce how often you use treats while continuing to reinforce good behaviour.
There isn’t one universal number that works for every dog. The appropriate amount depends on:
Treats should generally remain a limited part of your dog’s overall daily calorie intake.
If your dog receives many treats during training, consider using smaller pieces or reducing the amount of regular food accordingly.
It’s important to remember that treats and regular dog food serve different purposes.
Complete dog food is designed to provide the nutritional balance your dog needs as part of their daily diet.
Dog treats are generally intended as complementary foods for rewards, training, snacks, or bonding.
Even high-quality treats should not replace your dog’s regular complete and balanced food.
Before purchasing a treat, check:
Look at the ingredients and choose products appropriate for your dog’s dietary requirements.
Make sure the treat is suitable for your dog’s age, particularly when buying treats for puppies.
Smaller treats are often more convenient for frequent training rewards.
Choose a texture your dog enjoys and can safely consume.
Follow the packaging instructions to maintain freshness and quality.
Charwaha offers a variety of dog treats designed for different preferences and occasions. Whether you’re training a new puppy, reinforcing positive behaviour in an adult dog, or simply looking for a tasty reward, you can explore different flavours and textures in one place.
From FirstBark Chicken Training Cubes and JerHigh Chicken & Cheese Duo Sticks to Munchos Chicken Biscuits, JerHigh Chicken Bars, and Gnawlers Calcium Milk Bones, there are plenty of options to keep reward time interesting.
Explore the range at Charwaha and find the right treats for your furry companion.
The right reward can make training more enjoyable for both you and your dog. From the convenient FirstBark Chicken Training Cube to flavourful JerHigh Chicken & Cheese Duo Sticks, crunchy Munchos Chicken Biscuits, JerHigh Chicken Bars, and Gnawlers Calcium Milk Bones, Charwaha offers different options for different dogs and training situations.
Choose treats according to your dog’s age, size, preferences, and dietary needs, and always remember that moderation is key.
Happy training, happy treating, and happier dogs!
The best training treat is one your dog enjoys, can safely eat, and can be given in small portions. Training cubes and small soft treats are often convenient because they can be served repeatedly.
Yes, puppies can have suitable training treats when they meet the product’s recommended age requirements. Always use small portions and avoid overfeeding.
Chicken-based treats can provide protein and an appealing flavour, but they should be fed as complementary treats alongside a complete and balanced diet.
The amount depends on your dog’s size, activity level, diet, and the calorie content of the treats. Use small portions when giving multiple rewards.
Yes. Dog biscuits can be used as training rewards when appropriately sized and suitable for your dog’s age and dietary needs.
Soft treats can be convenient because dogs can usually eat them quickly and return to training. However, some dogs are highly motivated by crunchy biscuits, so preference matters.
No. Treats should complement your dog’s regular complete and balanced diet and should not be used as a replacement for daily meals.
A small, easy-to-portion treat such as a training cube can be convenient for puppies. Always check the product’s age recommendation before feeding.
Treats can be incorporated into a daily routine when given in moderation. Keep track of the total amount so your dog does not receive excessive calories.
You can explore a variety of dog treats and training rewards at Charwaha, including chicken training cubes, chicken and cheese sticks, biscuits, chicken bars, and milk-flavoured treats.