Tripe-Tuna Fudge Dog Training Food A Favorite

When I need a highly aromatic attention getter for training my board-and-train clients’ dogs and puppies against higher distractions, I always reach for tripe. Dogs and puppies love tripe, and if you love your pooch, you can bake this all-time Love Wags A Tail board-and-train favorite, too. Here’s the recipe. Just add a clothes pin for your nose and plenty of perserverence! Love Wags A Tail Tripe-Tuna Fudge Dog Training Food A Favorite 1.5 cups flour 3 eggs 1 can {Read More}

Happy Valentine’s Day To Our Dogs

We have a special relationship with our dogs, and when Valentine’s Day comes, let’s not forget showing them some of the love, too, in an extra special way. Treats are always appreciated by most fur kids, so why not make a delicious homemade cookie for them and add a twist with a heart-shaped cut! These are going to my students’ dogs and my own. Tuna fudge is always a fine treat, and very easy to cut with a cookie cutter {Read More}

Tuna Fudge Dog Training Food

When I train dogs or teach my clients to train their dogs, I reach for “training treats,” to get the job done. But really, what I use is training food. The word “treat” has more of a non-nutritious connotation, but food is more substantial and hearty. I have a variety of training foods in my training foods cupboard, and one of my favorites to use, because of the reaction I get from the dogs I train, is tuna fudge. It’s {Read More}

Thanksgiving Kong Recipe

Sweet Potato Pumpkin Kong with Marshmallow Topper Place a marshmallow chunk in the bottom of the Kong to plug hole. Fill large Kong with mashed sweet potato and a couple of tablespoons of canned pumpkin. Top off with large marshmallow. That’s a tasty treat for your dog and will keep him busy during dessert. If he’s a pro at de-stuffing Kongs, then put it in the freezer for an hour before giving it to him. I’ve used pumpkin pie as {Read More}

Training Treats Cheese Cookie Recipe

Here is a new dog treat recipe from Melani. Cheese cookies made with love and delish for her beautiful dog, Alice. Alice’s Training Treats Cheese Cookies Ingredients 1-1/2 cups flour 1/4 cup oats 3/4 cup chicken stock made with no onions Salt 10 oz grated sharp cheddar 2 eggs. Directions:  Roll out flat, cut into cookie shapes, and bake for 12 minutes at 400 degrees.  Watch for burning. The whole house will smell like cheese biscuits. Yum! Homemade dog treats and {Read More}