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  1. Rena

    Rena Love Chicken Wrapped Double Sticks Dog Treat - 146 gm (10 Pieces)

    4.5
    M.R.P. :
    ₹425.00 Special Price ₹383.00 | 10% off
  2. Rena

    Rena BowJerky Chicken Sticks Dog Meaty Treat - 200 gm

    4.4
    M.R.P. :
    ₹299.00 Special Price ₹269.00 | 10% off
  3. NPIC

    NPIC N-Bone Puppy Teething Ring Chicken Flavour Puppy Dental Treat - 34 gm

    5.0
    M.R.P. :
    ₹245.00 Special Price ₹221.00 | 10% off
  4. Dogaholic

    Dogaholic Milky Chew Cheese & Chicken Bones Dog Treat - 10 pieces

    5.0
    M.R.P. :
    ₹375.00 Special Price ₹338.00 | 10% off
  5. Dogaholic

    Dogaholic Milky Chew Cheese & Chicken Sticks Dog Treat - 10 pieces

    5.0
    M.R.P. :
    ₹375.00 Special Price ₹338.00 | 10% off
  6. Dogaholic

    Dogaholic Milky Chew Chicken Stick Dog Treat - 10 pieces

    5.0
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    ₹375.00 Special Price ₹338.00 | 10% off
  7. Dogaholic

    Dogaholic Milky Chew Chicken Bone Dog Treat - 10 pieces

    5.0
    M.R.P. :
    ₹375.00 Special Price ₹338.00 | 10% off
  8. Dogaholic

    Dogaholic Max BBQ Chicken Bacon Strips Dog Meaty Treat - 130 gm

    5.0
    M.R.P. :
    ₹385.00 Special Price ₹347.00 | 10% off
  9. Gnawlers

    Gnawlers Calcium Chicken Sticks No Meat with Added Calcium Dog Dental Treat - 270 gm

    4.5
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    ₹325.00 Special Price ₹293.00 | 10% off
  10. Gnawlers

    Gnawlers Bone Chicken Flavour Dog Dental Treats Medium - 90 gm (2 Bones)

    4.5
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    ₹85.00 Special Price ₹77.00 | 9% off
  11. Gnawlers

    Gnawlers Bone Chicken Flavour Dog Dental Treats Medium - 95 gm (1 Bone)

    4.5
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    ₹75.00 Special Price ₹68.00 | 9% off
  12. Gnawlers

    Gnawlers Bone Chicken Flavour Dog Dental Treats Large - 265 gm (1 Bone)

    4.5
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    ₹195.00 Special Price ₹176.00 | 10% off
  13. Gnawlers

    Gnawlers Howbone Dog Snack Small 15 in 1 Chicken Dog Meaty Treat - 270 gm

    4.5
    M.R.P. :
    ₹395.00 Special Price ₹356.00 | 10% off
  14. Gnawlers

    Gnawlers Puppy Snack V Lucky Bone Chicken Flavor Puppy Treat - 270 gm

    4.5
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    ₹395.00 Special Price ₹356.00 | 10% off
  15. Jerhigh

    JerHigh Hotdog-Bar Liver Dog Meaty Treat - 150 gm

    5.0
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    ₹199.00 Special Price ₹179.00 | 10% off
  16. Pedigree

    Pedigree Jumbone Chicken & Lamb Mini Adult Dog Treat -160 gm (4 Sticks)

    4.5
    M.R.P. :
    ₹170.00 Special Price ₹158.00 | 7% off
  17. Pedigree

    Pedigree Jumbone Chicken & Rice Adult Dog Treat (2 sticks) Dog Dental Treat - 180 gm

    4.5
    M.R.P. :
    ₹170.00 Special Price ₹158.00 | 7% off
  18. Basil

    Basil Non-Veg Adult Dog Biscuit - 900 gm

    4.7
    M.R.P. :
    ₹225.00 Special Price ₹203.00 | 10% off
  19. Pedigree

    Pedigree Biscrok Milk & Chicken Flavor Dog Biscuits

    4.5
    M.R.P. :
    ₹330.00
  20. Pedigree

    Pedigree Biscrok Chicken Flavor Dog Biscuits

    4.5
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    ₹330.00

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Importance of using Treats for Dog Training

In the world of dog training, treats are more than just snacks; they are keys to unlocking good behavior. Positive reinforcement, a training method focused on rewarding desired actions, relies heavily on treats for dogs. These tasty rewards create a positive association between good deeds and a delightful bite, making your pup eager to learn and repeat those behaviors. Training sessions become a fun exchange of commands, successful actions, and yummy treats, strengthening the bond between you and your furry friend.

However, choosing the right treats is crucial. They should be small and healthy, allowing for quick consumption and minimal disruption to the training flow. Opt for treats your dog finds truly irresistible – a little experimentation with flavors and textures can go a long way in keeping your pup motivated and engaged.

 

Types of Dog Treats: exploring various options such as soft treats, crunchy treats, natural treats, etc

The world of dog treats is vast and exciting. Let's explore the different categories to find the perfect fit for your furry student:

Chicken Dog Treats are a savory delight for discerning canines. Made from high-quality chicken meat, these treats offer a protein-packed snack that dogs crave. Whether used for training or as a reward, they're sure to keep tails wagging with joy. Use vet-recommended Applod chicken treats that are free from artificial additives and filled with active herbs & natural goodness. Explore Zigly’s extensive selection of chicken treats from Gnawlers, Goodies, Pedigree, Dogaholic, Chester, Inaba, Jerhigh, ChipChop, Wanpy, to discover your dog's new favorite training reward.

Specially formulated for canine health, Calcium & Milk Chews are a nutritious delight for dogs. Infused with essential calcium and enriched with the goodness of milk, these chews promote strong bones and teeth while providing a delicious treat experience. Perfect for dogs of all sizes and ages, they offer a tasty way to support your pet's overall wellbeing. With no artificial additives, Calcium & Milk Chews offer a wholesome snack option. Unleash the power of crunch with Zigly's wide selection from leading brands like Gnawlers, Goodies, Pedigree, Dogaholic, NPIC

Dental treats are meticulously crafted to promote optimal oral health for dogs. Gnawlers, Goodies, and Pedigree, have formulated dental treats that aid in reducing tartar buildup and freshening breath. Ideal for dogs of all breeds and sizes, dental treats offer a tasty solution to maintain healthy teeth and gums.

Vegetarian treats offer a compassionate and nutritious snack option for dogs. Gnawlers, Goodies are made with wholesome plant-based ingredients, these treats provide a delicious alternative for pets with dietary sensitivities or owners seeking ethical choices. Ideal for dogs of all sizes and breeds, vegetarian treats are rich in essential nutrients and free from animal-derived ingredients.

Factors to consider when choosing dog treats, including ingredients, size, and nutritional value

While deliciousness is important, other factors influence your treat selection:

  • Ingredients: Opt for treats with whole-food ingredients and minimal fillers. Avoid artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives.
  • Size: Treats should be small enough for your dog to swallow easily, especially during training sessions where rapid consumption is key.
  • Nutritional Value: Consider treats as a training tool, not a primary source of nutrition. Choose treats with low-calorie content to avoid weight gain.

Remember: Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new treats, especially if your dog has any allergies or dietary restrictions.

Tips for Using Treats Effectively in Training Sessions

Now that you have your treat arsenal at the ready, let's explore how to use them strategically to maximize your training success:

  • High-Value Treats for High Stakes: Reserve the most desirable treats in your Zigly bounty, like those delectable chicken treats, for challenging behaviors or brand-new commands. These tasty morsels act as powerful motivators, keeping your dog focused and engaged during the learning process.
  • Mark the Moment, Reward Immediately: Timing is everything! Use a clicker or a clear verbal marker like "Yes!" to pinpoint the exact moment your dog performs the desired action. This precise communication creates a strong association between the behavior and the reward. Follow the marker instantly with a treat, solidifying the positive reinforcement loop.
  • Fading Out for Long-Term Learning: As your dog progresses in their training, it's essential to gradually decrease the frequency of treat rewards. While treats are excellent for teaching new behaviors, they shouldn't be the sole motivator in the long run. Transitioning to using enthusiastic praise, playful interactions, or even access to a favorite toy as rewards helps your dog generalize their learning beyond the presence of treats. This gradual "fading" process encourages your dog to respond reliably to commands, even when the treat isn't immediately visible.
  • Variety is the Spice of Training Life: Don't let boredom set in! Keeping your training sessions exciting and engaging is key to success. Introduce a variety of treats from your Zigly selection to prevent boredom and maintain your dog's enthusiasm. Mix up flavors, textures, and sizes to keep your dog guessing and eager to participate. By offering a diverse range of treats, you're not only rewarding your dog's good behavior but also strengthening your bond and making training sessions enjoyable for both of you.

FAQs

1. What are the best types of dog treats for training purposes?

Small, soft chews are ideal for training as they are easy to swallow and don't disrupt the training flow. Consider the size and texture preferences of your dog. Explore Zigly's vast selection of training treats to find the perfect match.

  • Size: Small treats ensure your dog doesn't get full before completing the desired behavior.
  • Texture: Soft chews are easier for puppies with teething discomfort or older dogs with dental challenges to manage.

2. How often should I give my dog treats during training sessions?

Treats are training tools, not meal replacements. Start frequent (every success!) for new commands, then gradually reduce as your dog learns. Consider difficulty, motivation, and treat size. Smaller treats allow for more frequent rewards without overfeeding. Use a clicker or "Yes!" to mark good behavior within a second, then follow with a treat for a clear connection. The goal is to transition to praise and affection as your dog becomes a pro!  Remember, with these tips and Zigly's delicious treat selection, you are well on your way to a happy, well-trained canine companion!

3. Are there any specific ingredients I should avoid in dog treats?

Yes, some ingredients can be problematic. Here's what to watch out for:

  • Artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives: These offer no nutritional value and may potentially irritate your dog's digestive system.
  • Common allergens: Be mindful of ingredients like wheat, soy, and corn, which can trigger allergies in some dogs.

4. Can I use my dog's regular food as treats for training?

Yes, using kibble as treats can be a budget-friendly option. However, consider these points:

  • Portion control: Reduce your dog's regular meal portions to account for the extra calories consumed during training.
  • Nutritional balance: Ensure your dog's overall diet remains balanced. If using kibble heavily in training, consult your veterinarian for guidance on potential nutritional deficiencies.

5. How do I prevent my dog from getting overweight while using treats for training?

Portion control is key! Here are some strategies:

  • Break treats into smaller pieces: This allows for more frequent rewards without exceeding calorie intake.
  • Factor treat calories into daily food intake: Account for the treats' calorie content when measuring your dog's regular meals.
  • Incorporate physical activity: Balance training sessions with playtime and exercise to burn off extra calories.

6. Are there any alternatives to traditional dog treats for training?

Absolutely! Here are some healthy and engaging options:

  • Fruits and vegetables: Small pieces of apples, blueberries, carrots, or green beans can be a delightful reward for some dogs.
  • Commercial training aids: Clicker targets or low-calorie training treats can be effective alternatives.

7. What are some signs that indicate my dog may be allergic to certain types of treats?

Look out for these signs after introducing new treats:

  • Itching: Excessive scratching or licking can indicate an allergic reaction.
  • Digestive issues: Vomiting, diarrhea, or gas may be signs of food intolerance.
  • Ear infections: Allergies can sometimes manifest as ear infections.

If you suspect an allergy, consult your veterinarian and monitor your dog's reactions to different treats.

8. How long do dog treats typically last, and how should I store them?

Shelf life varies depending on the treats type. Most treats have a "best by" date, but proper storage can extend freshness. Here are some tips:

  • Store in a cool, dry place: Avoid heat and direct sunlight.
  • Use airtight containers: This prevents moisture exposure and keeps treats from absorbing unwanted odors.
  • Discard expired treats: Don't offer treats that are past their expiration date.

9. What should I do if my dog loses interest in the treats I'm using for training?

Don't worry! Here are some ways to rekindle your dog's enthusiasm:

  • Variety is key: Rotate treat types to prevent boredom. Experiment with different textures and flavors.
  • Novelty works wonders: Introduce occasional high-value treats for challenging behaviors to keep your dog motivated.
  • Focus on reinforcement: Reward desired behaviors consistently and promptly to maintain a positive association with treats.

By following these tips, you can transform dog treats into powerful tools for a rewarding and successful training experience!