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low cal treats
Anyone have any ideas on low calorie treats, instead of cheese and kibbles for training, she has a carrot a day, so that's not really an incentive for Thistle. Thanks
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Re: low cal treats
There is a liver cake recipe in the link below, maybe just try cutting/breaking it up into tiny pieces:
http://www.k9clickertraining.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47:livercake&catid=43:recipes&Itemid=69
http://www.k9clickertraining.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47:livercake&catid=43:recipes&Itemid=69
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Re: low cal treats
I used dried liver.
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Re: low cal treats
Th liver cake is great , I used this recipe and the kids would happily mug me for it
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Re: low cal treats
make your own.
Liver cake is great for training treat, i also dry liver and heart into little tid bits sized treats which are great for on the go
Liver cake is great for training treat, i also dry liver and heart into little tid bits sized treats which are great for on the go
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ella wrote:make your own.
Liver cake is great for training treat, i also dry liver and heart into little tid bits sized treats which are great for on the go
I'd go with this one! That way, you know exactly what you're feeding your dog - no additives, colourings, etc..
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