Peanut Butter Training Treats
- Made in USA
The 3-second version
- Just 2 kilocalories per treat for guilt-free repetition
- Peanut butter flavor that cuts through distractions
- Small bites that keep training sessions moving
- Small size may not hold focus in very high-distraction settings
- Peanut butter flavor won't work for every dog
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Peanut butter rewards built for repeat training sessions
Most training treats are either too boring to work as a reward or too rich to use more than a few times before you've blown through half your dog's daily calorie budget. These sit in the sweet spot: peanut butter makes them interesting enough to earn attention, and at 2 calories each you can hand out thirty of them and still be under what a single bully stick costs nutritionally. That matters most for anyone working on behaviors that need hundreds of repetitions—loose leash, stays, mat work—where the difference between ten rewards and fifty rewards in a session is the difference between stalling out and actually making progress.
Good gift when
- Dogs in active training who need frequent rewards
- Owners working on behaviors that require many repetitions
- Puppies learning basics without packing on extra weight
- Dogs who get excited about peanut butter
Skip it if Your dog doesn't respond to peanut butter or you need treats large enough to slow them down during high-energy distractions
Specs
- Calories per treat
- 2 kcal
- Flavor
- Peanut butter
- Sizes available
- 5 oz, 10 oz
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
A useful gift for new puppy owners or anyone working with a trainer.
The details
Training works best when you can reward dozens of times in a single session, but most treats pack too many calories to hand out freely. These peanut butter bites solve that problem with just 2 kilocalories apiece—small enough to use over and over without throwing off your dog's daily intake.
The peanut butter flavor makes them more motivating than plain kibble, which means better focus when you're working on recall, loose-leash walking, or anything that requires your dog to choose you over a distraction. They're sized to disappear quickly so your dog stays engaged instead of stopping to chew.
Because they're low-calorie, you can carry them on every walk, keep a pouch by the door for greeting practice, or bring them to a puppy class without worrying about overfeeding. Available in 5-ounce and 10-ounce bags, so you can stock up or try them first.
Low-calorie bites that keep your dog focused without the guilt
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Questions
- How many treats can I give during a training session?
- At 2 calories each, you can give many treats without significantly affecting your dog's daily calorie intake. For a typical 40-pound dog needing around 800 calories per day, even fifty treats would represent only about 12% of their total. Always adjust meal portions if you're doing extended training sessions.
- Are these suitable for puppies?
- Yes, the low calorie count makes them appropriate for puppies who are learning basic commands and need frequent reinforcement. The small size also works well for young dogs with smaller mouths.
- Will these work for dogs who aren't food motivated?
- These are peanut butter flavored to be more appealing than plain kibble, but they're still a mid-level reward. If your dog ignores treats in general, these won't change that. They work best for dogs who like food but need a lower-calorie option.
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