
5 Easy Homemade Puppy Training Treats Recipes (Ready in 20 Minutes)
The Pet Parent Podcast · Total Pet Parent
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Show Notes
Tired of burning through expensive bags of training treats every couple of weeks? In this episode, Steven Whitlow shares five simple homemade puppy treat recipes that cost a fraction of store-bought options and take just twenty minutes to make. Whether you're training a brand-new eight-week-old or working with a puppy approaching their first birthday, these recipes give you complete control over ingredients while keeping your pup focused and motivated during training sessions.
- The ideal training treat is pea-sized or smaller, has a strong aroma for motivation, and features a soft texture so puppies can chew and swallow quickly without losing focus on you.
- Always check peanut butter labels for xylitol, a sweetener that's increasingly common in "natural" or "low-sugar" brands and is toxic to dogs—potentially causing life-threatening hypoglycemia and liver failure.
- The basic three-ingredient peanut butter training bites are perfect for beginners and can be stored for five days in the fridge or three months in the freezer, making batch prep easy.
- Sweet potato soft chews work especially well for puppies under twelve weeks who are still developing their adult teeth, thanks to their gentler texture.
- Chicken and oat training drops have the strongest aroma of all five recipes, making them ideal for distraction-heavy outdoor environments when working on recall or loose-leash walking.
- You don't need specialty equipment or hard-to-find ingredients—basic pantry staples like whole wheat flour, rolled oats, eggs, canned pumpkin, and low-sodium broth cover most recipes.
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