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Soft and small training treats are ideal for frequent rewards during training sessions. Their size and texture make them easy to handle, quick to eat, and perfect for keeping your dog focused without interrupting the flow of training.
Because they can be given often without overfeeding, soft training treats are commonly used for:
Puppy training
Recall practice
Teaching new behaviours
Agility and obedience work
Everyday rewards for good behaviour
Our soft and small dog training treats are made from natural, high-quality ingredients, with no unnecessary additives or artificial fillers.
Soft, bite-sized treats offer several advantages during training:
Easy for dogs to chew and swallow quickly
Ideal for frequent rewards
Less interruption during training sessions
Suitable for puppies and older dogs
Simple, natural ingredient options
Their small size makes it easier to reward your dog multiple times without giving large amounts of food.
During training, timing is important. Soft, small treats allow you to reward your dog immediately, which helps them associate the reward with the correct behaviour.
Soft texture
Easier for puppies and senior dogs to chew
Faster to eat than hard treats
Small size
Ideal for repeated rewards
Helps prevent overfeeding during longer sessions
These qualities make soft training treats one of the most practical options for daily training routines.
When selecting soft training treats, consider:
Your dog’s size
Smaller dogs benefit from tiny, soft pieces
Larger dogs can use slightly bigger treats
Training intensity
For longer sessions, choose very small treats
For higher-value rewards, use slightly more appealing options
Dietary needs
Look for natural, simple ingredients
Choose single-protein or hypoallergenic options if needed
You can also explore our:
High value dog treats
Puppy treats
Natural dog treats
Long-lasting dog chews
To get the best results from soft training treats:
Break treats into even smaller pieces if needed
Use high-value treats for more difficult tasks
Keep treats in a pouch for easy access
Reward immediately after the desired behaviour
Adjust meal portions to account for training treats
Consistent, positive rewards help dogs learn faster and stay engaged.
What are soft training treats?
Soft training treats are small, easy-to-chew rewards designed for frequent use during training sessions.
Are soft treats better for training?
Soft treats are often preferred because dogs can eat them quickly, allowing training to continue without long interruptions.
Can puppies have soft training treats?
Yes. Soft, small treats are ideal for puppies because they are easier to chew and digest.
How many training treats can I give my dog?
Training treats should be given in moderation. Using small pieces helps avoid overfeeding during longer sessions.
What makes a good training treat?
A good training treat is small, soft, easy to handle, and highly appealing to your dog.
You may also want to explore our training treats, puppy treats, and high value dog treats to build a reward routine that suits your dog’s age, size, and training needs.