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Choosing the Right Treats for Training

Not every treat works for training. Soft, small, smelly, and exciting beats hard, big, and bland every time.

The Wag & Whisk Team Jun 10, 2026 1 min read
Choosing the Right Treats for Training
Training & Behavior
The Whisker Journal

Training treats are different from regular treats. The criteria are practical: they need to be eaten fast, motivate hard, and not blow the daily calorie budget.

The four criteria

  • Small — pea-sized or smaller for most dogs; rice-grain-sized for cats
  • Soft — no crunching pauses
  • Smelly — strong scents mean strong motivation
  • Special — these aren't treats your pet gets on the couch

A tiered system

Use everyday treats for known cues, mid-value treats for proofing, and high-value treats (real meat, cheese) for new behaviors and high-distraction environments.

If you're running a 20-minute session, plan for about 50–100 tiny treats. Subtract that from the day's food calories so your pet doesn't silently gain weight.