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HomeGourmet FoodsAppetizers / SnacksCharlee Bear Dog Treat, 16-Ounce, Liver |
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12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Great Low Calorie Training Treats Jul 10, 2010
By HTBK Charlee Bears are small and low calorie, so you can use them en masse for training. We use them both for standard training (sit, stay, drop it, leave it) and behavioral training (no bark). They're not stinky or messy, so you can put them in your pocket, purse, or car without worry. We keep a small bag in the car for travel to reinforce when our puppy doesn't bark at people walking by, one by the door to reinforce when she goes to the bathroom outside, and a bunch of treats in a treat bag for travel.
The one downside to these is that because they're not as stinky, it can be harder to use them to get your dog's attention if he or she is distracted, like at the dog park or if you have a bunch of visitors. Our trick to get around this is that we put some stinky treats in the treat bag with these, and they'll take on some of the scent (We use Pro-Treat Beef Liver, Freeze Dried Dog Treats, 21 Ounce).
Our dog loves all flavors.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best dog's treat ever Oct 01, 2009
By Fern Funk Charlie Bears are great. They are especially great for smaller dog breeds. They are delicate little crackers (much like oyster crackers you put in soup). These treats come in a variety of flavors. My dogs are picky and these are just about the only dog "bisquit" they'll eat. You don't even have to worry about your dog's weight....these little treats are only 3 calories! Also great for training a puppy!
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Addicted to Charlee Bears! Aug 05, 2006
By skellington1313 My dog absolutely loves Charlee Bears. Give her a couple at the same time as dinner, and dinner waits, she goes straight for the Charlee Bears. Unfortunately, the pet store I used to get them from stopped selling them. I'm so glad I found them on Amazon! I can't wait to order some, my dog will be so happy! Plus, they're the only treats I've seen that will fit into her TreatBall.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Mixed emotions! Dec 25, 2010
By Sisse I have two 5 & 6 years old adopted male dachshunds and purchased this product as a 'stocking stuffer' for Christmas.
The 5 years old ate a few morsels but didn't appear to be too enthused. The 6 years old took one whiff and turned up his nose. Didn't even want to try it. Mind you that dog normally will eat anything - he's the proverbial glutton - and his rotund shape shows it. He is grossly overweight and I thought that with the low calorie of these little bits would be a good idea. Well, I guess I was wrong. All Natural Dog Treats - Liver - 16 oz Resealable Bag
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Didn't work for me May 10, 2012
By Matt Boyer I went with the reviews on this one, and unfortunately was disappointed. I have a 9 pound corgi puppy, and he seemed to be ok with the flavor of these. Unfortunately, they weren't good for training, because whenever he would ingest more than a few, it would make him vomit. It seems like the flour in this product was upsetting his stomach. Replaced them with the 100 percent liver treats and haven't had any issues since.
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