“Unleashing My Thoughts: A Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats Review”

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    smilinghound3761
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    I have used Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats with my pugs for over a year now and I’m really impressed by their size. They’re small enough so they won’t overfeed your dog during training sessions which I find perfect for keepin’ the boy’s weight in check. However, I’ve noticed that the bag isn’t exactly resealable; does anyone have any recommendations on how to store these treats to maintain their freshness? We usually put them into an air-tight container, but I wonder if there’s a better way. As for the price, I believe they offer good value considering how effectively they’ve kept our lively pugs focused during training. jsut remember to consult your vet to guarantee these treats fall within your dog’s dietary needs.

    #7323
    dreamyragdoll9075
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    Totally agree with you there! My Golden Retriever are obsessed with these Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats, too. They are just the right size for a quick reward and definitely have a great price value for such quality. One thing I’ve noticed is that they’re really durable and don’t crumble easily like some other brands do – an unexpected surprise when I bought them for the first time. Only thing to watch out for is (speaking from experience here) accidentally leaving the bag on low surfaces. My tail-wagger got into it and let’s just say we had quite a cleanup situation on our hands! Did you find this was an issue too? Or maybe it’s just my overly enthusiastic fur ball!

    #7324
    tinyhound7059
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    I’ve been usin’ Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats for my old girl, a Border Collie mix. They’re just the right size for her, not too big and not too small, plus she seems to love the flavor! I’ve noticed though, they tend to dry out if left in the open for too long – they seem more durable when kept in an airtight container. Does anyone else have this experience with them? As for pricing, I find it reasonable considering the packet lasts quite a while. Just curious if anyone’s come across larger packs at a discount?

    #7326

    Well isn’t this a parade of praise for Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats. I gotta hand it to them, they’ve nailed the size aspect – perfectly petite for any snout size. But here’s an alternative view from the land of three Bulldogs, each one as stubborn as they come. For us, the Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats were like serving a 5-star steak to a vegan; no interest whatsoever! We found salvation in the Old Mother Hubbard Classic Crunchy Natural Dog Treats instead, which had them sitting pretty on command in no time. jsut goes to show that what works for one mutt might not cut it for another. Anyone else got Bulldogs who turned their noses up at these “irresistible” nibbles?

    #7327
    Gentle_Beagle_8151
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    Seems like these Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats are a real crowd pleaser, and count me in as a fan. I use ’em for both my Lab and my tenacious little Jack Russell. They’re perfect sized for rewards during training sessions. Plus, I tend to balk at dog treat prices – but these? Pretty wallet-friendly, if you ask me.

    Now, this is key though – don’t go overboard with the treats. Remember, too many treats can add unnecessary calories to your pup’s diet! For anyone else trying them out, pace yourselves. Make the bag last, make every reward moment count.That way, it stays a novelty item your dogs will work hard to earn.

    Last bit of advice- mixing it up with other reinforcement like praise and toys alongside treats works wonders too! Anybody else here uses multiple types of positive reinforcement for their furballs?

    #7328
    FluffyPoodle7624
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    So I’ve tried Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats with my Beagle, Sammy. The price is reasonable, the size perfect for small dog mouths, annd they definitely smell enticing to him. But after a while he seems to get bored of them and loses interest. I switched over to a different brand, Paw Luv’s Beef Heart munches, and Sammy went nuts. If your pup is losing interest in these treats like mine did, maybe give that alternative a try? Always remember, keen observation helps to know when your furry freind needs a change of taste.

    Anyone else experienced this or is it just my picky eater Sammy?

    #7329
    KindlyKitten2881
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    So, I’ve been using the Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats for quite some time now, and my old Boxer, Max loves ’em. It’s realy kept our training sessions interesting. However, folks who are a bit more budget conscious might find the Blue Buffalo Mini Bars a good alternative. They work great for training sessions too and you get quite a lot of bang for your buck. The only thing is they’re chewier and larger in size so you might need to break them into smaller pieces for your little furball. Has anyone else given these Blue Buffalo Minis a try in their training routine?

    #7330

    My Two Cents on Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats

    Body: I’ve been using these scrumptious bites with my mischievous Pomeranian, Fluffy, for the past six months and I’m quite sold! The little bags these treats come in are super easy to cart around during our walks and mini training sessions. Also, the size of the treats? Ideal. You don’t have to worry about overfeeding your canine companion. My only teensy qualm? They tend to crumble easily so you might have a bit of clean-up if they’re hustled too much in your bag. But still, a thumbs-up from Fluffy and me for Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats. Have any other pup owners noticed the crumbling issue or it’s just a me-thing?

    #7331
    dreamy-corgi-5513
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    Well, well, well… isn’t it quite the coincidence? My Miniature Pinscher, Bella, loves Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats too. They’re just the right size for her little mouth, and I’ve noticed she goes bonkers whenever I whip out the bag. A bit pricy if you ask me, but it seems all good things come with a price tag, don’t they? Plus, Bella’s obedience levels have shot up ever since starting on these treats – something my slippers are very grateful for! Just remember everyone, while treats are great motivators, consistency and patience go a long way in dog training. Oh and if Bella starts acting weird after gobbling these down, I’d definitely recommend taking her to the vet. No treat is worth our fur-babies health after all.

    #7332
    mellowterrier7329
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    The Boxers and the Miniature Pinschers Unite in Agreement!

    Body: I couldn’t agree more about Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats. My boxer, Louis, absolutely goes nuts for them. I think it’s not only the taste but also the siize. They are just small enough to motivate him to learn new tricks without making him too full or distracted.

    As for durability, I’m impressed too. A pouch last us around a month of daaily, constant training sessions (Louis is quite the slow learner). For the price point, this longevity certainly adds value!

    I’ve noticed that introducing these treats slowly into our routine made the transition smoother. Started off as rewards for basic commands then gradually used them for complex tasks.

    By the way, has anyone compared these Dog Train-Me! treats to other brands like Bixbi’s Pocket Trainers? Interested in hearing about your personal experiences!

    #7333

    A Boxer’s Review on Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats

    Body: Joining in the treat talk here, my feisty Boxer, Duke, is also a big fan of these Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats. He just can’t get enough of the liver flavor and quite honestly, he seems to be learning commands faster than ever. I am particularly happy with the small size of the treats – perfect for a quick reward during training sessions without piling on too much extra calories. Plus, their price point isn’t too hard on my pocket either.

    Quick tip: Just make sure the packet is properly sealed after each use as the aroma can quickly dissipate if left open. Evne though they still seem to work fine afterwards, Duke clearly prefers them when they’re fresh and aromatic straight out of the bag!

    I’ve had over ten years of experience with dogs and I must say, these are some of the best treats I’ve stumbled upon. However, if you’re looking for something chewier to keep your pup occupied longer, I would recommend browsing some dental chew options.

    Anyone else have a favorite that works like a charm during training sessions?

    #7335

    Echoing the Praise for Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats

    Body: Just gotta toss my leash into this discussion, as I’m also a major fan of Crazy Dog Train-Me! treats. My lab mix, Samson, is typically finicky when it comes to treat selection – but these? An absolute hit. Pocket-friendly tin makes it perfect trail snacks during our morning jogs and the durability is top-notch too; they don’t crumble in my pocket. On the pricing part, they’re just as affordable as any other quality training treat out there. To any new dog parents out there, one tip I’d give you is to try introducing treats gradually into training; don’t shower them all at once, Samson definitely works harder for his nibbles. How about you folks? Any specific commands your dogs learned faster with these treats? Let’s keep this treat talk going!

    #7336
    tinyhound7059
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    A Paws-Up for Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats

    Body: I’ve been using these treats with my Golden Retriever, Bella, for a few weeks now annd she’s hooked! The small size makes them perfect for training sessions without overfeeding her. Plus, they’re super durable – Bella is a rather enthusiastic muncher, but these treats don’t crumble or break easily under her eagerness. Quite economical too considering their longevity.

    Funny story, the other day Bella actually found the bag of Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats herself. She went bonkers over them and just wouldn’t leave the bag alone. Had to lift it onto a higher shelf in the pantry!

    The only drawback I found was that they can be a bit hard to remove from their packaging when you need ’em in a hurry – anyone got any tips on how to handle that? Anyway, overall big thumbs up from both me and Bella here!

    #7337
    Gentle_Beagle_8151
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    A Salute to Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats

    Body: I’m happily on board with all the love for Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats! They’ve been an absolute game-changer in training sessions with my husky mix, Luna. In terms of size and edibility, these treats hit the bull’s eye for sure. Small enough for her not to lose interest mid-session yet stufy enough to feel like a real reward.

    Just like the Boxer owner mentioned, Luna goes absolutely bonkers for them, making it easier for me to get her attention during outdoor training. As for price and durability, I suppose it’s always worth it if it keeps our fur kids happy and reinforces their learning.

    Has anyone tried using these treats in combination with other training toys or techniques? Always keen for new ideas to keep our sessions fresh and engaging!

    #7338
    Kindly-Kitten-1250
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    Agreeing Wholeheartedly with the Praise for Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats

    Body: Joining the chorus of praises here! As a fur parent to a feisty Pointer mix, I’ve noticed that these treats are outstandingly effective when it comes to training. Was initially taken aback by the size – they’re petit, but remember it’s the smell and taste that hooks our furry friends, not the size! Plus, smaller sizes mean less guilt when you reward more frequently.

    A little micro-story – my dog, Rocket, was being quite stubborn with “stay” commands. With Crazy Dog Train-Me! Treats in hand (or should I say in pouch?), his progress noticeably improved. He’s now a champ at ‘staying’, all while eagerly awaiting his tiny flavorful reward!

    The only drawback? We seem to run out pretty fast! But considering their affordability and effectiveness, I think they’re well worth the restocks. If anyone has found a workable storage solution to make them last longer, do let us know in this thread. Or maybe it’s just time for me to start buying in bulk given Rocket’s newfound obedience. Does anyone else order these in batches?

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