Collection: Training

Train Smarter with Natural Treats

Delicious rewards for your dog’s best behaviour

Encourage Good Behaviour with Every Reward

Training your dog is an essential part of building a strong bond and teaching them good behaviour. Training sessions are easier and more effective when you have the right treats to motivate them. Our range of dog training treats are designed to make each session enjoyable and productive.

Reward, Reinforce and Repeat

Training your dog is all about positive reinforcement, and our dog training treats are the perfect tool for the job. The Serrano treats, available in beef, chicken, turkey, and ham, are semi-moist, making them easy to chew and quick to eat, which means your dog can stay focused and motivated during training. These treats are healthy and perfect for dogs of all sizes.

Healthy Snacks for Happy Dogs

Our natural dog training treats are made with wholesome ingredients to keep your dog healthy while they learn.

For a chewier treat, try our 100% natural dried cod skin cubes or our beef & chicken strips. These protein-packed options are great for keeping your dog engaged and motivated throughout the entire training session.

For a longer-lasting option, try our 100% natural dried cod skin strips or our Pork Crunchies, which provide a satisfying crunch that’s ideal for training and rewarding.

FAQ's

Can you train a dog without treats?

While it’s possible to train a dog without treats, using dog training treats can significantly improve the process. Treats serve as a positive reinforcement that motivates your dog and helps them learn faster. Natural dog training treats in particular are a great choice because they provide a healthy, guilt-free reward that supports your dog’s well-being. Treats also help keep your dog engaged and focused during training sessions.

How many dog training treats per day?

The number of dog training treats you give per day depends on your dog’s size, breed, and training needs. For smaller dogs, you’ll want to choose smaller-sized treats and give them in moderation to avoid overfeeding. Natural dog training treats are a good option because they’re often lower in calories and made with wholesome ingredients. Be sure to account for these treats in your dog's overall daily calorie intake to maintain a balanced diet.

Can you use dog food as training treats?

Yes, you can use dog food as training treats, especially if your dog is already accustomed to the kibble you’re feeding them. However, dog training treats are generally more enticing because they tend to be more flavourful and aromatic than regular dog food. For small dogs, choosing small, soft treats or using specially made dog training treats for small dogs can be more effective, as they are easier for them to chew and swallow quickly during training sessions. If using dog food, make sure it’s highly motivating for your dog, and consider using small portions to keep them engaged.

How many treats to give a dog during training?

Again the number of treats to give a dog during training will depend on their size and the intensity of the training session. Be mindful not to exceed 10-15% of your dog’s daily calorie intake from treats, especially if you’re using training treats frequently. If you’re using natural dog training treats, they’re often lower in calories, making it easier to give your dog multiple rewards without compromising their diet.