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Reddit mentions of Crumps' Naturals Mt-Fd-105 Mini Trainers Freeze Dried Beef Liver (1 Pack), 105G/3.7 Oz

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Crumps' Naturals Mt-Fd-105 Mini Trainers Freeze Dried Beef Liver (1 Pack), 105G/3.7 Oz
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Big On Flavor, But Small On Calories!All Natural, Single Ingredient, No Additives, Colours Or PreservativesCanadian Made: Using Canadian BeefAll Life Stages: Great For All Dogs Of All Ages And SizesGreat For Training/ Rewarding
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ColorBrown
Height7.5 Inches
Length11.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size3.7 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.2314853751 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Crumps' Naturals Mt-Fd-105 Mini Trainers Freeze Dried Beef Liver (1 Pack), 105G/3.7 Oz:

u/MightyMaxtheMini ยท 3 pointsr/dogs

I honestly love these treats: https://www.amazon.com/Crumps-Naturals-Mt-Fd-105-Trainers-Freeze/dp/B01M1VAH9F/

0.17 calories per treat. Very tasty and healthy - just pure freeze dried liver cut into VERY small pieces. I'd say they're about 1/3 the size of the Zuke's mini treats.

They're awesome!

u/borkyborkybork ยท 1 pointr/Dogtraining

I use the Crumps freeze-dried liver treats that are only 0.17 calories per treat. (Link below but I buy them from the pet store, not Amazon.) My dog would never be motivated by veggies. I also save some kibble from her regular meals to use as treats when I don't need something high value (like just our normal walks around the block but not when we're going somewhere new).


I agree with the other posters that controlling your dog's weight is mostly about limiting the food she's getting at meal times. If you need high value treats for training, just use those and cut her regular meals. Training is important too and you don't have to make a choice between training and helping her lose weight. But also high value doesn't mean the treats have to be huge, just good quality (which is why I like the tiny freeze-dried treats).


I also use the Redbarn food logs because I can measure out how many calories I would have fed her with kibble and then cut the log into tiny pieces, and it's balanced just like a normal meal but higher value than her kibble. I'll do this in place of a meal when we go out for, say, a hike or a training class and I need to give her many treats.


https://www.amazon.com/Crumps-Naturals-Mt-Fd-105-Trainers-Freeze/dp/B01M1VAH9F/