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Pedigree Training Treats

 
Description: Brand: Pedigree / Food Type: Dog Food / Soft, chewy low-calories dog treats.

Newest Review: ... is a good boy when he uses the garden for toileting in. They are basically very small tidbits, flavoured with cheese and ... more

 ... meat which is an attractive smell to dogs - (each to their own I say). However they are not overly smelly to me in comparison to some of the other dog treats out there and for this reason I do not use them for training him to "come" or anything else that requires him to be giving me his full attention. For those instances I use cut up pieces of chicken or sausage or whatever I have that is really smelly, as this really gets him going and learns to do what I am asking of him that bit faster. These treats are h...more

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wendybull
Premium Review Pedigree Training Treats: Good Boy!! (344 words)
by - written on 23/10/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Having acquired our new puppy, Max, we have embarked on the training routine with gusto. Not really knowing the best thing to use for training treats we brought lots of different things and have found these to be one of the best "shop brought" treats for Max. I have different treats for different aspects of his training, and these are used for telling him he is a good boy when he uses the garden for toileting in. They are basically very small tidbits, flavoured with cheese and meat which is an attractive smell to dogs - (each to their own I say). However they are not overly smelly to me in comparison to some of the other dog treats out ...  Read the complete review

K7AYLOR
Premium Review Tasty treat for dogs! (169 words)
by - written on 22/01/09 (Useful, 36 readings)
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Pedigree Training Treats are available in meat and cheese flavour. They're a handy little treat, quite small in size so great to have in your hand if you're trying to persuade a dog to do a trick. We found them a brilliant incentive for our border collie when it came to training. The packaging is the usual Pedigree yellow packet, however the sticky tab for resealing isn't the best, not unless you have the time to stand and fold the top of the packet down and hold it until you can press the tab down firmly and hold it for about 10 minutes. I often found the contents of the pack loose in my pocket more often than not. The ...  Read the complete review

 

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