
7 Best Low Calorie Training Treats for Puppies That Won't Cause Weight Gain
The Pet Parent Podcast · Total Pet Parent
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Show Notes
You're nailing puppy training—the commands are clicking, housebreaking is on track—but suddenly your pup is looking a little rounder than expected. The culprit? Those dozens of training treats adding up to a surprising chunk of your puppy's daily calories. This episode breaks down exactly what to look for in low calorie training treats, from the ideal calorie count per piece to texture and ingredient quality, so you can keep rewarding generously without watching your puppy's waistline expand.
- A proper training treat should contain no more than 3 calories per piece—ideally 1 to 2 calories—because handing out 50 to 100 treats daily can account for 10 to 30 percent of a small puppy's total caloric needs.
- Size matters more than you think: pea-sized or smaller treats let you rapid-fire rewards during critical learning windows without slowing down to break larger treats apart.
- Soft, chewy treats beat crunchy ones for training because puppies can swallow them in under two seconds and immediately refocus on you, rather than spending fifteen seconds chomping and losing momentum.
- Skip anything with artificial colors, flavors, or hard-to-pronounce preservatives like BHA, BHT, or ethoxyquin—puppies don't need them, and they add zero training value.
- Common allergens like chicken, beef, dairy, and wheat can cause itchy skin, ear infections, or digestive issues; single-protein treats using salmon, duck, or venison are solid alternatives if your puppy shows sensitivity.
- Consider your training environment before buying: super-soft treats melt in summer heat, some require refrigeration, and crumbly options will coat the inside of your treat pouch if you're training on the go.
Read the full article: https://totalpetparent.com/7-best-low-calorie-training-treats-for-puppies-that-won-t-cause-weight-gain