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By labmad (***) [gb] Date 17.04.08 09:46 GMT Edited 17.04.08 09:48 GMT
Hi all,

Henry has been training really hard for this season but needs some really low fat treats instead of fatty sausages all the time.

Can anyone recommend some really low fat treats please....

Thank u.

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By Lori (*****) [gb] Date 17.04.08 10:02 GMT
My home made tuna cake is very low in fat. The fat just comes from the eggs really; I use a little oil but you could leave that out.
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By Missie (*****) [gb] Date 17.04.08 10:05 GMT
You could also use sea jerky, dried fish skins :-)
http://www.fish4dogs.com/cms/default.aspx
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By cocopop (***) [gb] Date 17.04.08 10:45 GMT
I use cooked liver, if you cut it into strips first it goes quite dry and chewy, don't know about fat content tho.
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By mastifflover (***) [gb] Date 17.04.08 12:36 GMT
I always use part of my dogs daily food ration as his treats. This works great because he loves ANY food and doesn't effect his waist-line :-)  i think I could teach him the river-dance with plain kibble if he was more co-ordinated ;-)
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By Whistler (***) [gb] Date 17.04.08 14:51 GMT
There is a web site called zooplus that does low fat ostritch, bulls pizzles ect really resonable, they ship in about 3/4 days and as we have two dogs we use them a lot. One of my friends has two dogs so we buy quite a lot and share the cost. Also get pigs ears, but I do not think they are low fat. Deers ears are though.
By TansDad (*) [gb] Date 18.04.08 10:34 GMT
Low fat treats?
I find my dog loves raw carrot and broccoli stalks cut into small pieces - not only low fat but natural and so much cheaper than ostrich or other strange treats!
Careful with fish skins and pigs ears etc as I'm thinking they are quite high in fat
By labmad (***) [gb] Date 18.04.08 10:41 GMT
Thanks guys but pigs ears not ideal for training obedience lol :-)

I need something easily cut up into small pieces but low fat and tasty. 

He does have liver cake sometimes but too much gives him squits.

Em
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By jackson (***) Date 18.04.08 14:25 GMT
Thanks Lori for the Tuna cake recipe.

I made some last night, and my girl, and the pup we have staying with us have gone MAD for it. I think we'll be keeping that as our 'speciao recall treat'. :-)
By Lori (*****) [gb] Date 18.04.08 17:50 GMT
Ah tuna cake is great. Liver cake gives mine the squits if they have too much so this was my solution. :-) I cut it into large cubes and store it in the freezer.
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Keeping her seat in the sled warm for her
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