Cat pouches- puppy treats

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  1. labl0ver

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    hi, heard someone using cat food pouches as a convenient way of providing treats on the go, is this generally safe ?
     
  2. Jo Laurens

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    Do you mean using pouches of wet food? Yes, you can use these safely by squeezing some food out the top and letting the pup eat that bit.

    But I also recommend putting wet food in a beaker, like an Addis beaker, and using a plastic toddler spoon to give some to the pup each time. Then you can use sardines and pate...
     
  3. labl0ver

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    thanks Jo, I need to get some high grade treats, just using his regular kibble at the moment so he must be getting a bit bored. He's 11 weeks now and a great little chap, mixes well with other dogs, learning a few commands, just need to teach him to stop pulling on his lead and we will be firing on all cylinders. Sardines and pate..... and a toothbrush, yuk. :)
     
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    Sardines and pate are great for recalls.

    For training other behaviours away from the house, I use cheddar cheese, diced; or any roast meat, chopped up; or liver or hearts or kidneys - just cover with water and boil. (Drain the water but keep it to pour over food... Lots of nutrients in there, from the organ meat... ). I don't use frankfurters, ham or processed meats anymore. I used to, but am too concerned over added nitrites and sugars now.
     
  5. Bud Light/Dilly Dilly

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    So you just give your dog the sardines from the can?? And chedder cheese? lol sounds easy enough. Never would have thought of that. I can give that a try. I asked a similar question in another thread regarding tasty treats for distracting environments, so this helps.
     
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    I wouldn't give the sardines from the can because the dog could cut their tongue on the can. Put the sardines in a plastic zip lock bag at the very least, but preferably put them in an Addis screw top beaker and feed them using a plastic toddler spoon...
     
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