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Special Edition Training Treats

  • Special Edition Training Treats

  • Made in USA

The 3-second version

  • Soft chew texture delivers reward instantly without crunch delays
  • Chicken flavor holds attention through repetitive training sessions
  • Break by hand to adjust reward size for any breed or task
  • Soft texture may not satisfy dogs who prefer crunch
  • Not grain-free if that's a dietary requirement

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Soft training treats sized right for fast rewards and lasting attention

Most training treats are either too hard—so your dog spends twenty seconds chewing instead of listening—or too large, so you run out of rewards before the session ends. Pupford sized these to disappear in one bite and made them soft enough that the next cue can come immediately. That timing is what makes or breaks marker training, especially when you're capturing a behavior that only lasts a second. The fact that you can break them smaller by hand means one pouch scales from a Chihuahua to a Mastiff, which is rare in this category.

Good gift when

  • Anyone working on obedience or new skills with frequent repetition
  • Owners of senior dogs who need softer textures
  • Trainers teaching multiple dogs of different sizes
  • People who train in public spaces and want quiet rewards

Skip it if Only want crunchy treats or need grain-free for dietary restrictions

Specs

Flavor
Chicken
Texture
Soft chew
Life Stage
All (puppy, adult, senior)
Dog Size
All (small, medium, large)
Brand
Pupford

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Ships in a simple pouch; consider pairing with a treat pouch or training clicker.

The details

Training works best when the reward arrives the instant the behavior does. These soft-chew treats are sized and textured to deliver that timing: small enough that your dog finishes in one bite, soft enough that there's no crunching pause, and flavorful enough to hold focus through repetition.

The chicken flavor keeps interest high across multiple repetitions, which matters when you're working through a new skill or reinforcing something half-learned. Because they're soft, you can break them smaller for puppies or toy breeds without creating crumbs, and because they're chewy rather than crunchy, you can use them indoors or in a training class without the noise.

Pupford formulated these for all life stages—puppy through senior—and all sizes, so the same pouch works whether you're teaching a Great Dane to heel or a terrier to stay. The soft texture also makes them easier for older dogs to chew, which means you can keep training even as teeth wear or jaws weaken.

Each treat is a single-ingredient flavor with no need for refrigeration, so you can keep a handful in a pocket or training pouch without mess. They're pliable enough to break by hand, which lets you adjust the reward size to the task: smaller for simple behaviors, larger for breakthroughs.

Chicken-flavored soft-chew treats made to keep training sessions moving without the wait

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Questions

Can I use these for puppies and senior dogs?
Yes. These are formulated for all life stages. The soft texture works well for puppies still learning to chew and for senior dogs with worn teeth or weaker jaws.
How small can I break these treats?
You can break them by hand into smaller pieces without creating crumbs. This lets you adjust the reward size to match the difficulty of the behavior or the size of your dog.
Do these treats need refrigeration?
No. They're shelf-stable and safe to carry in a pocket or training pouch during sessions without refrigeration.
Are these loud or crunchy when chewed?
No. The soft-chew texture means there's no crunching noise, which makes them suitable for indoor training or group classes where quiet matters.
Will these work for large breed dogs?
Yes. They're formulated for all sizes including dogs over 50 pounds. You can give them whole or break them depending on the training context.

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