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Pup Parent Starter Pack

Pup Parent Starter Pack

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The tasty (and healthy) combo of training treats, dog chews and everyday treats will help train your pup, your pup’s mouth engaged, help reduce unwanted biting and chewing and allow guilt free rewarding!


Beef Liver Training Treats
Reward your pups with our premium freeze-dried beef dog treats! Made from 100% natural, beef liver, these treats are perfect for training, obedience classes, or just showing some love. Whether for training or just because, our freeze-dried beef liver treats are a healthy and delicious choice. Order now and see the joy in your pup's eyes with every bite!

Bully Rings
Made from 100% natural beef, these long-lasting bully rings support dental health while keeping your pup entertained. Perfect for power chewers seeking a digestible, mess-free treat.

Peanut Butter Crunchies
Say “Bye Bye” to boring biscuits and hello to brand new Pupford CRUNCHIES! These tasty peanut butter treats for dogs are a delicious and nutritious snack for your pup. Made with intentionally selected ingredients, not the cheapest stuff available. No unnecessary sugars or fillers - these treats offer a healthier alternative to traditional biscuits, promoting digestion and overall well-being for your furry, four-legged family member.

  • Training Treats 4oz

  • Bully Rings 3 Pack

  • Peanut Butter Crunchies 8oz

Pup Parent Starter Pack - Descripción

How to Use Pupford Treats

Training Treats:

Using our Freeze-Dried Beef Liver Training Treats effectively is key to achieving the best results in training your dog. Follow these simple steps to get the most out of our treats:

1. Start with Basic Commands: Begin with basic commands such as "sit," "stay," and "come." Hold a treat close to your dog's nose to get their attention.

2. Positive Reinforcement: Once your dog performs the desired action, immediately reward them with a treat and positive praise. This helps them associate the command with a positive outcome.

3. Consistency is Key: Use the treats consistently during training sessions. Repetition helps your dog learn and retain new behaviors.

4. Keep Training Sessions Short: Keep training sessions to about 5-10 minutes. Frequent, short sessions are more effective than longer, infrequent ones.

5. Gradual Progression: As your dog masters basic commands, gradually introduce more complex commands and behaviors. Continue to reward with treats to reinforce learning.


Chews:


Chews should be used to redirect problem biting, chewing, barking, etc. and also just for mental enrichment.

Please monitor your dog whenever giving them a dog chew.

It is recommended to slowly introduce new chews to your dog's diet.

Crunchies:

Using Peanut Butter effectively as a reward for your pup can enhance their behavior and strengthen your bond. Follow these simple steps:

Immediate Rewards: Give a piece of Peanut Butter immediately after your pup displays good behavior to reinforce the positive action.

Special Occasions: Use these treats for special achievements or during special moments to make them memorable.

Consistency: Regularly reward good behavior to help your pup understand which actions are desirable.

Portion Control: Monitor the amount given to ensure it fits within your pup’s dietary needs.

How to Use Pupford Treats

FAQs

Freeze drying is a process that removes moisture without stripping out all the nutrients. Plus, it keeps the natural flavors intact for your pup and helps make the treats less greasy!

Snag some durable bully rings for dogs that provide hours of chewing pleasure. Made from 100% natural beef, these long-lasting bully rings support dental health while keeping your pup entertained. Perfect for power chewers seeking a digestible, mess-free treat.

Our Peanut Butter Crunchies are made with simple ingredients and peanut butter made with only peanuts, which makes them a great choice for rewarding your dog!

Suggested Training

Understand your dog's stress, calming, and other body language signals.

Our dogs may not be able to talk, but they can communicate their feelings with us, through their body language. Learn more in this course.

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