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Blue Buffalo Bits Soft Dog Treats for Training, Made With Natural Ingredients & Enhanced with DHA, Chicken Recipe, 19-oz Bag
Blue Buffalo Bits Soft Dog Treats for Training, Made With Natural Ingredients & Enhanced with DHA, Chicken Recipe, 19-oz Bag
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Brand: Blue Buffalo
Flavor: Chicken
Age Range (Description): All Life Stages
Item Form: Semi Moist
Specific Uses For Product: Brain Health
- REAL CHICKEN FIRST: BLUE Bits dog training treats are made with delicious real chicken as the first ingredient making them an ideal reward for your best friend’s best behavior
- SOFT TRAINING TREATS: For dogs that love a soft treat, BLUE Bits are tender, bite-sized morsels that are the perfect size for training; plus, with DHA to help support cognitive development, they’re an ideal puppy treat
- WHOLESOME INGREDIENTS: These dog treats don’t contain any chicken (or poultry) by-product meals and are free from corn, wheat, and soy; plus, they’re free from artificial preservatives like Propylene Glycol and colors like Red Dye 40
- HEALTHY DOG TREATS: Blue Buffalo natural dog treats feature the healthy, wholesome ingredients you’ll love feeding as much as they’ll love eating
- Contains: One (1) 19-oz bag of BLUE Bits Natural Soft-Moist Training Dog Treats, Chicken Recipe
- ENHANCED IMAGERY: We have enhanced our digital product packaging to highlight our products’ ingredients and essential benefits; while the physical packaging will differ slightly, all information is accurate
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Rome wasn’t built in a day, and your pup probably won’t get the hang of everything overnight. Keep consistent with your training sessions, and work the basics regularly.
Your dog will respond better to positive feedback. Positive reinforcement also builds the bond between you and your pup, ultimately making training more enjoyable for both of you.
You know that feeling when your brain is on information overload? Well, dogs can get that feeling, too! That’s why 15 minutes per training session should be plenty for most dogs.
To ensure a positive experience, end your session before either of you gets tired. Finish with a command your pup knows well, so you both get the sweet feeling of victory before calling it a day.
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