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Feed Treats the Right Way 2025: Vet Tips on Timing, Types & Training 🍖🐾

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Feed Treats the Right Way 2025: Vet Tips on Timing, Types & Training 🍖🐾

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Treats are powerful tools in puppy training—but they must be used wisely. This guide, shaped by veterinary insight and behavioural science, covers ideal timing, appropriate treat types, calorie control, and phased reward strategies. 

1. 🕒 When to Give Treats: Timing Is Key

  • Treat immediately after a correct behavior—ideally within 1–2 seconds—to ensure your pup associates the action with the reward.
  • Feed treats before meals or after exercise when your puppy is eager, making reinforcement more effective.

2. 🔢 Treat Calorie Control: Keep It Under 10%

Treats should make up no more than 10% of daily calories—this prevents weight gain and nutritional imbalance.

  • Use low-calorie treats like Charlie Bear Crunch (<3 kcal each) or freeze-dried bites (<1 kcal).
  • Alternatively, use regular kibble and reduce meal portions accordingly to compensate for treats.

3. 🍖 Best Treat Types & Sizes

  • Soft, fast-to-eat treats—ideal for training sessions to maintain momentum.
  • Pea-sized nuggets for quick delivery and calorie economy.
  • High-value options (e.g., freeze-dried liver, cheese, chicken) for distractions or stress-coping.
  • Alternatives: small veggie bites (carrot, cucumber) or kibble for low-stress, everyday rewards.

Important: Avoid toxic treats like chocolate, onions, garlic, grapes & high-fat snacks.

4. 🎓 Use Treats as Education, Not Bribes

At first, use food as a lure—then switch to offering treats only after your pup performs the command independently.

  • Don’t show the treat before asking—wait until the behavior is completed to avoid bribes.
  • Phase out food: move to intermittent rewards and introduce play, praise, or toys as reinforcement.

5. 🗓 Training Schedule With Treats

Daily sessions should be short, consistent, and goal-focused—3–5 minutes each, multiple times a day.

Time Session Focus Treat Use
Morning (post-walk) Recall or Sit High-value, immediate treats
Midday Loose-leash or Focus cue Pea-sized soft treats
Evening Trick practice or calm behavior Low-calorie kibble
Pre-bed Relax cue (e.g., down) Praise or Purrz diffuser + token treat

6. 🧩 When to Phase Out—And What to Use Instead

  • Once the cue is at ~90% success, reduce treat frequency—use every 2–3 reps, eventually 1–4 reps.
  • Introduce alternative rewards: affection, brief play, freedom to sniff, or a Woopf sniff-mat session.
  • Use a variation of reward types to maintain motivation and avoid predictability.

7. ⚠️ Common Pitfalls and Solutions

  • Overfeeding treats: track calories and feeding schedule—stay under 10%.
  • Slow treats: frustrate dogs—choose small, fast treats or kibble.
  • Inconsistent timing: use markers like clicker/“Yes!”, don’t delay reward.
  • Constant bribes: treat only after cue; don’t pre-show.

8. 🧰 Support Tools & Resources

  • Woopf Enrichment Toys: reward sniffing or calm behaviors with environment-based treats.

9. ✅ Final Takeaways

  • Feed treats immediately after the desired behavior with a clicker or cue.
  • Use small, soft, low-calorie treats to train frequently without weight gain.
  • Transition from food-only reinforcement to varied rewards as your pup masters cues.
  • Keep overall treat intake under 10% of daily calories.

Treats properly used are a cornerstone of effective, positive training. With timing, portion control, treat quality, and strategic fades, you’ll build reliable behaviors—without compromising health.

FAQs

问:我每天可以给我的小狗多少零食?
零食应占您小狗每日卡路里的不到10%。使用小的豌豆大小的块。
问:什么是高价值的零食?
A: 高价值的零食柔软、额外美味,适用于在分心的环境中进行训练——例如鸡肉、奶酪或花生酱。
问:我每次它们坐下时都应该给奖励吗?
A: 起初是的。当他们学习时,开始随机奖励以保持高参与度,同时建立可靠性。
狗狗认可
持久耐用
易于清洁
兽医设计与测试
冒险准备就绪
质量测试与信任
狗狗认可
持久耐用
易于清洁
兽医设计与测试
冒险准备就绪
质量测试与信任