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Rocco & Roxie Gourmet Jerky Dog Treats Made in USA - Slow Roasted, Delicious, Tender and Healthy 6
HEALTHY & NATURAL - You want only the best for your best friend. So the premium treats we make at Rocco & Roxie are never enhanced with artificial flavoring or fillers like corn, soy and gluten. They are naturally irresistible. Like dogs.SECRET FAMILY RECIPE DOGS LOVE - What’s the secret to these tasty treats? We start with all-American beef of the highest quality. The second ingredient is time. It takes a full 10 hours of smoking to develop that soft chewy texture dogs love.100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - We have been told that even the most finicky dogs love our Jerky Sticks. But don’t take our word for it. Break off a piece, see if that tail wags. Tails are such a give-away.PERFECT TRAINING TREAT - Your dog accomplishes a task; he gets a treat. He gets a treat he really really loves and that makes him want to learn more. Our treats are super motivating!NO-STINK HANDS - Unlike artificially enhanced dog treats that leave a greasy, smelly residue on your hands, these feel and smell just like a delicious piece of beef jerky.
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5 Reddit comments about Rocco & Roxie Gourmet Jerky Dog Treats Made in USA - Slow Roasted, Delicious, Tender and Healthy 6" Jerky Sticks Treat - Choose Beef, Chicken or Turkey - 16 oz. Bag (Beef):

u/norberthp · 3 pointsr/dogs

Zukes minis

Zuke's jerky bites

Zukes filets

Wellness pure rewards

Rocco & roxie jerky sticks

Honest Kitchen Beams

plato salmon strips

sojos

freeze dried lamb

Those are some my dogs like.

Edit: Most of these can be cut up into small pieces for training

u/KetchupIsForWinners · 2 pointsr/puppy101

It can vary a bit based on what my puppy is going crazy for at the time. She only gets peanut butter stuffed kongs in her crate (I freeze them so it occupies her longer) and she also goes nuts over these jerky treats from Amazon so sometimes I'll tear a stick of it up into pieces and scatter it around her crate for her to find. My dog is super food motivated so she's easy to lure into her crate because she can't resist her favorite treats and things like a frozen stuffed kong occupy her and distract her while I'm actually leaving and for a bit after until she shifts into nap mode.

u/NYSenseOfHumor · 1 pointr/PitBullOwners

>In terms of not letting her meet people/dogs when we walk, do I simply redirect her or cross the street?

Just don't let her meet them. I know, it sounds so simple.

Refocus her just like you would with any reactive dog, or undesired behavior generally. You want to click/treat and begin to refocus her as soon as possible, ideally before she does the undesired behavior. Once she does the undesired behavior, she needs to do something "good" for another treat so she does not associate the reward with the undesired behavior. The “good thing” is the SIT or LOOK/WATCH I mentioned in the other comment.

The key is to reinforce the good behavior so she knows that this is what to do, and meeting people is not what we do.

Don't cross the street, act normal.

>Don’t want my pup to get too chunky haha


As for treats, it really depends on the dog and what the dog likes. Some dogs hate crunchy treats while others will only take crunchy treats. It's important that the treats are small, or that you can make them small. There are a lot of treats involved, so smaller is better.

  • Pocket Trainers are good, and occasionally Amazon has a sale on them so it's good to stock up when they do.
  • Blue Buffalo Training Treats training treats are good, but expensive.
  • Jerky is good, both chicken jerky and beef jerky are relatively cheap, available, and can be broken into small pieces for training.
  • Dry food (kibble), just whatever you normally, use is a great lower value treat to mix in when you are giving her a lot in rapid succession (like the constant click/treat when someone is approaching). This is also cheaper than products marketed as treats.

    Some pet stores, especially smaller chains or non-chains, have treat samples. These are small bags so you can find out what your dog likes and what works best for her.

    To keep your dog from getting too big, cut her dry food (or wet food, whatever you use) down to 1/4 the regular serving at mealtimes.

    Supplement the reduced food at meals with vegetables mixed into the food, this way she feels fuller. You want her to get total of half her current serving of food at meals. I know this seems like a drastic cut, but she will get a lot of treats to make up for it.

    Whenever I've cut food less than this (such as to 1/2 current dry food plus vegetables it was not enough).

    If she currently gets 1 cup of kibble per meal, she would now get a total of 1/2 cup of food per meal, broken down as follow:

  • 1/4 cup of dry food (or wet, whatever you currently use)
  • 1/4 cup of vegetables

    If she seems to be loosing weight, you can add back in some dry food during meals.

    Vegetables

    Frozen green beans softened in water, or canned green beans if they are canned only in water.

    If she won't eat the green beans try canned carrots, do not use raw carrots since they can be tough on her stomach, canned carrots are already soft because of the water.


    >I just bought a clicker


    Buy more than 1 clicker, they get lost fast. Amazon usually has packs of 4 or 5 for less than 10 dollars.

    I also suggest a good treat pouch, just do a search on Amazon for "dog treat pouch" or "dog training pouch" and find one you like. There are a lot of them in different sizes, some have their own belt, others clip onto a belt, have a shoulder strap, or do all 3. I suggest finding one that you can wear at least 2 of those 3 ways (all 3 is best) to find out which is most comfortable for you. I would keep a clicker in the treat pouch, so you always have it. Like I said, they get lost fast.
u/terroh8er · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

These and these are both highly motivating for my dog and lower in calories. The jerky is about 4 calories per section (35 calories per stick, according to the company when I emailed them). The Pro Plan chicken is 8 calories per piece and they can easily be split in half.

My dog isn't motivated by Zukes and other training treats.