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I have 2 dogs a toy poodle and a pappyon (SP) they are choosy about treats and sometimes finickybut they will always eat a liver chiplet no matter what. I like that because then I feel I am giving them something they like and is good for them! I only wish they weren't so expensive! [...]
Use as a treat for obedience training. Our dog will do whatever asked to get one of these treats. I also will break them in half so that they will last longer.
It's the most expensive treat on the market and I give my Shepherd one daily - you'd do well to offer discounts to repeat customers who'd likely be willing to order larger quantities than presently offered.
My groomer/handler had recommended this dog treat years ago, she had noticed that one of my dogs were on the heavier side and said try these "liver chiplets", they are lowfat, healthy dog treats and they work great for training and they aren't filled with gluten and junk that is going to put fat on your dog. I have been using them ever since, my dogs love them and I use them with training puppies to lead break them and they are terrific and they last a long time on the shelf. You won't go wrong and I have never had a dog turn its nose up at it. You will not be sorry.
My two dogs, a sheltie and a pomeranian both are extremely finicky. They will actually turn their noses away from a treat if it doesn't meet their standards. They both LOVE the Liver Chiplets.
We trained our puppy to go outside to relieve herself. We would always give her a liver chiplet when she was done. Now, all I do is show her the yellow bag and she begs for one. Best product I ever bought for my dog. We are now using this product to train her how to obey come and stay commands from us. Keep on barkin!!!
My dog "Tiffy" Loves these treats. I highly recommend them.
I got my little Eskie as a rescue from a puppy mill when she was 6 years old. Food has always been an issue for her, and I have spent literally $100's of dollars trying to find food and treats she will eat and like. I finally found these treats, and they were the start of her socialization. If she comes in when I call her, she gets a treat and a "good girl!" She still gets excited about them after years. She won't eat any other treat. In addition, as she's gotten older, her stomach has become more delicate, so I am cooking her main food now, which has helped that problem. She still gets her treats, though!
My dog is a fussy eater and is even VERY selective about treats, but he LOVES these! They are thin enough that he can easily chew them even though he is missing several teeth.