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Sylvia S

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    I do agree with everything said above. I would divide the ā€œtreatā€ problem into two:
    TRAINING TREATS, which should be small and delicious, relatively soft enabling the dog to swallow them down quickly in order to continue the training.
    CHEWING TREATS: to substitute raw hides, greenies, antlers’ horns and other treats which are reputed to be noxious for our pets. They should be large and somewhat harder without endangering the teeth but hard enough to keep the pet busy and entertained for a long time. They should preferably be ā€œacceptableā€ for inside the house (not like raw kneecaps which are very smelly!)

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