We Are Often Asked What We Use For Treats
People often ask us what we use for treats. So, I have put together a few ametuer video clips showing you what we use. Don't over use treats. Puppy has a small tummy and the more you fill it up with treats the less food your puppy will eat. Your puppy needs the protien and nutrition he gets from his real food. So use treats wisely.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When your new puppy arrives you will be overwhelmed with its cuteness. However, let us caution you!!! the first couple days puppy is in your home, use treats VERY SPARINGLY, especially the liver treats.
Puppy's system has gone through alot during the flight, the stress of flying may not seem apparent but still their little systems went through a lot. They have left their home, their mommy, their siblings, their friends and the person who raised them. It is a lot for puppy to handle and underlying stress may take a few days to subside.
If you give too many treats you can cause your puppy's tummy to be upset. Too many liver treats will cause diahrea.
Video # 1: Frozen Bil Jac As Treats
Just remember, buy frozen, keep frozen, break down into smaller packages, keep one int he fridge, and the rest in the freezer. Do not feed frozen. Keep stored in fridge. After a few days throw away any that is left in the fridge and get a fresh one out of the freezer. This is the one I use for out nightly odebience training times.
This is the treat I use the most.
Video # 2: Frozen Bil Jac COOL JACS, Yogurt Treats
Just remember, buy frozen, keep frozen, break down into smaller packages, keep one in the fridge, and the rest in the freezer. Do not feed frozen. Keep stored in fridge. After a few days throw away any that is left in the fridge and get a fresh one out of the freezer.
Video # 3: Bil Jac LITTLE JACS, Liver Treats
Just remember, only one or two of these. Too many liver treats can give your puppy diarrhea. Break one of the treats into two or three smaller pieces.