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Puppy training treats
You will need lots of treats to train your puppy. Our most popular puppy training treats are Mini lambs , soft salmon treats from Rauh and the soft treats from Pala . It is a good idea to have a variety of treats so your puppy continues to find them exciting.
A special puppy treat for recall
It might be a good idea to save an extra tasty treat for when you are going to practice recall. It could be, for example, a delicious and natural treat from Pala
Puppy treats
Puppy treats are treats that are well-suited in consistency and size for puppies and puppy training. Most puppy treats are either soft, and therefore easy to break into smaller sizes, or small and hard, and therefore good as training treats.
When can puppies have treats?
Puppies can eat solid food when they are 3 weeks old. You can therefore also give your puppy treats when they are more than 3 weeks old.
Which dog treats are suitable for puppies?
You can use most treats for puppies, as long as the manufacturer doesn't specifically advise against it. Some puppies prefer soft treats, but not all. Experiment with what your puppy likes best. It's important that your puppy finds the treats interesting so you can use them as rewards when you're training your puppy.
Can puppies have chew bones?
Yes, your puppy can have chews. You can give most chews to your puppy, but you should be aware that puppies are more likely to choke on chews because they are not as experienced at eating as adult dogs. Therefore, you should always keep an eye on your puppy.
Chew bones for puppies
Chew bones for puppies can be small and easy for them to chew or low in fat and hard, so they take longer to chew. For example, deer antlers and yaki snacks are good for puppies because they are so hard that the puppy cannot chew them to pieces and potentially get something wrong in the throat. Chew bones for puppies are good as an activation and distraction from biting furniture or hands.
What chewy snacks should I give my puppy?
Puppies' stomachs cannot handle the same amounts as adult dogs. For example, if you give a small puppy a whole pig's ear, it may get a bit of a stomach upset. Therefore, you should be aware of the amount of snacks you give, and accustom your puppy to it by keeping an eye on how much it gets to eat. Otherwise, you can give your puppy all chew bones, unless the product directly states that it is not for puppies.
Be especially careful during the period when your puppy is teething.
Teething in puppies
We have chewy treats that are perfect for when your puppy is teething. We especially recommend cut deer antlers and yak treats , which are hard without breaking. They can often last for many days, some for several weeks.