🐾 Treat Your Pup Right!
Zuke’s Mini Naturals Dog Training Treats are soft, chewy, and made with real chicken and cherries, providing a delicious and healthy training option for your dog. Each treat is only 2 calories, making them perfect for guilt-free rewards during training sessions or outdoor adventures. Crafted in the USA with natural ingredients, these treats ensure your furry friend enjoys every bite while you bond over training.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.82 x 7.48 x 1.77 inches |
Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.75 x 7.65 x 10.5 inches |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
Brand Name | Zuke's |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Zuke's Mini Naturals Chicken Recipe Training Dog Treats, 16 oz. |
Color | No Color |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | dog-treats |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Merrick Pet Care |
Part Number | 33021 |
Style | Mini Naturals |
Included Components | Zuke's Mini Naturals Chicken Recipe Training Dog Treats, 16 oz. |
Size | 1 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Target Species | Dog |
L**I
Flavourful Healthy Treat for Training or Rewards
Writing a review for dog treats can be challenging, as dogs have unique preferences for flavor, aroma, texture, and size. Nonetheless, based on my experience, there are certain factors that make treats more appealing to most dogs. I believe these dog treats fall into that category, and I am confident that most dogs will thoroughly enjoy them.My dog is extremely picky about food, but I’m happy to say that he absolutely loves these natural, soft dog treats.! They are packed with flavor, making them perfect for training sessions or as a quick reward. I appreciate that they are made with quality ingredients and offer great value for the price. They are easy to chew, so even picky eaters and older dogs enjoy them.In conclusion, I highly recommend them!
A**R
Perfect size for training
These are perfect for our boxer puppy and training to go potty and general commands.
T**N
Perfect treat for training and other things
I've bought Zukes Mini Treats, chicken for such a long time. I heard about it on TV series. So when I checked at a store, they, to me, were expensive, some sites are better.BUT Amazon, so far, beats all prices. I never thought that these treats would work so fast, it's amazing. Yes I saw it on TV, since I'm not sure one is allowed to say which series it is, I won't say what it is.First time I bought Zukes, 1 pound, (got two dogs), I bought it long ago, with other products, and like I wrote, both dogs learned fast, everytime I train, or make sure they always are good, mainly outside, they actually know I have those mini Chicken treats...probably the smell, and we have 2 Labs, so I guess it's the smell.First time I used them, it was only when they gave positive reaction. I was quit surprised it didn't take long as dogs do remember, so when I give command, and they listen, I praise them, give them each the treat.I also got one of those treat packages, comes in handy outside.I have to say they remember better than I do, meaning when I say something new, a new learning thing, it seemed, at at least to me, that they knew if they did it, they'd get a treat.I want to make clear that although on occassion on some dogs, it takes longer to learn, but they do. But also, there WILL come a time that they just do what they're told, like "not try to dig under fence, or try to go after Cats", that they actually do listen, but when they come inside doggie door when I call them, they sit and wait before going in the house. So, yes, I give each of them one mini chicken treat.Then they go in the house, and they both play.But in the house, if or when things get out hand, like door bell ringing, the best word for me that I taught was a stern "NO!" that takes their attention off the door.Here's a tip, another thing I used a long time ago...because dogs do what dogs do, meaning we have so many cats in the neighborhood, not easy to get them in the house.I started with a clicker, inside house, they know that clicking sound they get the mini chicken treat. That, at last for us, WORKS ALL THE TIME.I really don't know what else to say, other than if anyone is going to try the treats, make sure you try the chicken first, they seem, at least our dogs, love that chicken. One pound of those treats are far better price than 8oz.Just make sure it comes from Amazon, anything over $25.00 you don't pay postage. (unless you don't care about postage, or you're rich..lol )The 3rd parties also, I found, but ONLY SOMETIMES, they also don't charge postage. What I'm trying to say is if economy is hurting you, then just take the time, as I do, and just check out the prices.If anyone has any questions, or even suggestions as I always like suggestions, please feel free to contact me.Now I feel better doing the review. I should have done more reviews, I plead guilty to that. In a way, this was fun to do. Thank you for reading my review, and hope, especially if you have hard time training, hope you try these treats.Just remember THIS, never YELL, or NEVER EVER hit your dog, that is so wrong, especially if it's trained, and somebody wants to pet him/her, the dog will DEFINATELY think he or she might be hit. Dogs are, indeed, smarter than people realize, and from 1967 til present, I always find out new things about our dogs, as we adopt them, they are wonderful animals to have, they WILL protect you, LOVE you, and do anything for you.I know this to be true..., so believe me when I say Dogs are great, my view is GREAT for us Senior Citizens, they do protect us, and in my case one literally saved my life in July, 2008.So reminding you if anyone has any questions, please ask, or recommendations, that's cool too, always listen to recommendations. :-)
S**7
Add us to the list...
... of happy customers.These treats have been perfect for my new poodle/newfoundland mix puppy. I've had dogs my entire life but as a kid, my parents trained them... and then having them as a bonafide grown-up for the past 14 years, have had spoiled little chihuahuas (who we loved dearly but fell into the bad-owner category of thinking they were just too cute to ever bother properly training). Well the final chi passed a year and a half ago and we have human children now so it was time for a bigger dog this time around, and I want to train her well. I read and have watched videos on a bunch of different training ideas and methods but one thing they all have in common is rewards. And treat rewards are everywhere-- many brands/sizes/shapes/textures/flavors etc... it's overwhelming. So I tried a few different ones to start and these mini Zuke's have been the best by far. They're tiny, about the size of a pencil eraser or a little smaller, so I don't have to worry about our pup eating too many and getting full or feeling sick, thus effectively shortening training time. She's only 10 weeks old so I don't want to fill her little belly totally full with treats during training time. I do even sometimes use my thumbnails to break them in half if I know we are really going to be at it a while and they are easy to break neatly. Pup clearly thinks they are very tasty so that's a huge plus.I've already come back for more-- so far she's enjoyed equally the chicken, salmon and duck flavored ones. I also like these crunchy (mini) peanut butter bones from Old Mother Hubbard (just about the size of a quarter and also easily broken in half) but the other kinds we've tried have been too big and a pain to divide, or not tasty enough. These mini Zuke's are the favorite overall though. We've had her 2 weeks and she already knows sit, down and leave it. Can't wait to see how she progresses!
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