need a healthy training treat ...

We do training 2 hours a day every day and its clicker training so i need something I can get a lot of but is healthy wont cause to much stomach issues in my dog and its not gonna make my dog fat.

Any ideas would be great!

Thanks
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Depends on what your dog is motivated by.....

Our dog would speak French if we offered her kibbles of her OWN FOOD as treats. That's already what we do...
I've been dehydrating thinly sliced chicken breast strips into small bite sized pieces to use as tiny, non-fatty treats. I dehydrate them to the point that they're crunchy, and can be eaten quickly.
I'm sure you mix it up and use different treats, but try diced apples. I learned this in a puppy agility class when one of my puppies kept darting off to beg from the nice lady with the lab puppy. I would never have thought of it myself!

Unsalted, airpopped popcorn also works well.

Frankly, my dogs would work for pocket lint, but there are hierarchies of what they love and apples top the list. Go figure!

I wouldn't go crazy with it because of the sugar content, but it beats the heck out of hot dogs...

Kristine & The Old English Oinkers
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