Petco dog training/treats?
Question by Aimes: Petco dog training/treats?
I was just wondering if I’m suppose to bring my own treats or will it be provided for me by the trainer?
I tried calling her all day every time i tried I keep getting “she’s in a class” and none of the associates can answer my question.
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Answer by alias boxer
You should bring your own. Everyone in the class will have their own treats.
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I would supply my own. You know what your dog can and will eat.
Bring your own. Petco training is a waste of time though. I’d suggest a professional positive reinforcement trainer in your area.
Don’t be tempted to buy rubbish manufactured treats. Try the following, they cost less and your dog will love them.
IDEAS FOR TRAINING TREATS
Cooked Chicken – Iceland and Aldi have pieces of cooked chicken it’s available in bags which are about the size of a bag of frozen chip. The pieces of chicken are the size of a frozen chip. Dogs love this, I defrost the amount which I need for a training session and for my GSD I chop the pieces into the size of my little finger nail It’s cheaper than commercial dog treats and much healthier.
Black Pudding – Is fantastic. It’s available from butchers and supermarkets. Chop it up, bag it and freeze it.
Cheese – Buy a large block of HARD cheese, chop it up, bag it and freeze it.
Sausage – It’s available as hot dogs in tins or you can simply buy ordinary sausage from the butchers, cook it, slice it and then freeze it. Supermarkets also sell cooked smoked sausage which you can also chop up and freeze
Liver cooked in the oven, diced and frozen.I
Liver cake – l/2 Ib liver, l/2 Ib plain flour, 1 egg, several cloves of garlic.
Liquidize the liver and squash up the garlic, mix everything together OR just put everything into a food processor. The consistency should be the same as a Christmas cake. Cook in a Swiss roll tin, cool and cut in to treat size pieces and freeze.
Good luck with your training.