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Soft & Chewy Apple & Maple Bacon Training Treats

  • Soft & Chewy Apple & Maple Bacon Training Treats

  • Made in USA

The 3-second version

  • Soft texture breaks cleanly for portion control without crumbling
  • Low calorie count supports multiple daily training sessions
  • Apple and maple bacon flavor maintains motivation through repetitions
  • Single 10 oz size only
  • Soft treats may stick together in heat

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Soft training treats with apple and maple bacon flavor made in America

Most training treats force a tradeoff: crunchy biscuits that hold their shape but slow down repetition, or meat jerky that costs enough per session to make you second-guess another round of practice. These occupy the middle ground—soft enough to pinch into smaller pieces when you need fifty reps in ten minutes, firm enough to keep their form in a treat pouch, and priced to let you train without mentally tallying every reward. The low calorie formulation means you can use them freely during early-stage learning when frequency matters more than perfection, which is exactly when most dogs need the most repetitions.

Good gift when

  • Owners running multiple short training sessions throughout the day
  • Dogs that need high-frequency marking during behavior shaping work
  • Anyone working through distraction training in busy environments

Skip it if You need treats that stay shelf-stable in extreme heat or prefer single-ingredient options with no flavor additives.

Specs

Size
10 oz
Texture
Soft & chewy
Flavor
Apple & maple bacon
Ingredients
Natural
Calorie Level
Low-calorie
Made In
USA

What's included

  • One 10 oz bag of training treats

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Simple bag packaging; consider pairing with a treat pouch for presentation.

The details

Training success depends on rewards your dog will actually work for, and these soft-textured treats deliver the flavor punch needed to hold attention through repetition without the calorie load that forces you to ration every session.

The apple and maple bacon combination creates a scent profile strong enough to motivate through distractions. Soft texture means you can break each piece smaller for high-frequency reinforcement without crumbling into pocket dust, and the low calorie count per treat lets you maintain training intensity without blowing through your dog's daily food budget.

Made in the United States from natural ingredients, these treats skip artificial colors and preservatives while keeping a chewy consistency that works whether you're marking a perfect sit or rewarding loose-leash progress on a long walk. The 10-ounce bag holds enough for multiple sessions without requiring bulk storage, and the soft format stays pliable even after the bag has been opened and closed repeatedly.

Use them for basic obedience, behavior shaping, or as a high-value distraction when working through reactivity protocols. The size and texture make them practical for dogs of any weight class, from terriers learning recall to larger breeds mastering duration commands.

Low-calorie reward bites with natural ingredients for consistent positive reinforcement

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Questions

Can I break these treats into smaller pieces for small dogs?
Yes, the soft texture allows you to pinch or tear each treat into smaller portions without creating crumbs, making them suitable for dogs of any size.
How many treats are in a 10 oz bag?
The exact count depends on individual treat size, but the low-calorie formulation means you can use multiple treats per session without exceeding recommended daily treat intake.
Do these treats need refrigeration after opening?
No refrigeration is required. Store the bag in a cool, dry place and reseal after each use to maintain freshness and texture.
Are these suitable for puppies?
Yes, the soft texture and natural ingredients make them appropriate for puppies old enough to begin training, though you should account for treats in their total daily calorie intake.

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