Vet-informed gourmet dog treat recipes you can make at home
Small, soft & high-value
Tiny, soft, low-calorie treats made for training — high-value enough to keep your dog focused, small enough for dozens of reps without overdoing the calories.

Lean ground-turkey jerky pressed into tiny bites — high-value, soft-chewy, and ideal for training.
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Tiny, high-value tuna bites that bake in minutes — soft, smelly (in a good way) and…
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Soft, protein-packed little squares of cooked chicken and oat flour — cut tiny for high-rep training.
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Bone-shaped peanut butter biscuits with a yogurt drizzle — party-ready and small enough for training, too.
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Celebrate adoption day with chocolatey-looking carob cookies that are 100% dog-safe (carob is not chocolate!).
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No-bake banana-oat cake pops rolled in coconut — festive, bite-sized, and grab-and-go for training too.
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Soft, protein-rich baked meatballs — a high-value training reward dogs work hard for.
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Crunchy, low-calorie veggie biscuits — perfect for dogs watching their waistline.
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Tiny, soft, low-calorie training treats your dog can earn by the dozen — pumpkin and oat.
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