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Dog Training Treats & Reward Treats

Dog training treats are an essential part of positive, reward-based training. Whether you’re teaching basic commands, recall, or reinforcing good behaviour, the right reward treats for dogs can make all the difference.

Our range of training and reward dog treats includes small, tasty, and easy-to-chew options designed to keep dogs focused and motivated without overfeeding. These treats are ideal for puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs, making them perfect for everyday training sessions, walks, classes, and at-home practice.

You’ll find low-calorie training treats, soft dog treats, and high-value rewards made with quality ingredients and no unnecessary fillers. Many are suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs and specific dietary needs.

Using the right training treats helps build trust, improves learning speed, and strengthens the bond between you and your dog. Whether you’re rewarding calm behaviour, successful recall, or great leash manners, these treats are made to support effective, enjoyable training.

Browse our collection of dog training treats and reward treats and find the perfect option to motivate your dog every step of the way.

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The best dog training treats are small, soft, and highly palatable so your dog can eat them quickly without losing focus. Low-calorie treats are ideal, as training often involves multiple rewards in one session. Look for simple ingredients and high-value flavours that motivate your dog without upsetting their stomach.

Yes, puppies can have training treats as long as they are age-appropriate, soft, and easy to chew. Many puppy training treats are smaller in size and lower in calories to support frequent rewards while your puppy is learning basic commands and good behaviour.

Training treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake. Because training often requires repetition, choosing low-calorie reward treats helps prevent overfeeding while still reinforcing positive behaviour effectively.

Many training and reward dog treats are suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs, especially those made with limited ingredients and without artificial colours or fillers. Always introduce new treats gradually and monitor your dog for any digestive changes.

Training treats are typically smaller, softer, and lower in calories than regular dog treats. They are designed for frequent use during training sessions, while regular treats are often larger and better suited for occasional rewards or longer-lasting chewing.

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