Barker & Barker Training Treats

Barker & Barker Training Treats are classic, reliable, high-quality training rewards made from 100% human-grade ingredients. Grain-free, wheat-free, rice-free and sweet-potato-free, they’re ideal for dogs with sensitive stomachs and perfect for frequent reinforcement during everyday training.These fit firmly into my “training treats” category — small, low-calorie, clean and easy to use. They’re fantastic for shaping, loose lead walking, engagement games and puppy foundations. If you’re unsure which treats to use for which training tasks, my guide on using the right treat for the right job explains how to choose the right value for each situation.

Why I Recommend Barker & Barker Training Treats

  • 100% human-grade ingredients — premium quality you can trust
  • No grains, wheat, rice or sweet potato — great for sensitive tums
  • Liver flavour without the smell — clean to handle, no residue
  • High in protein — supports healthy muscles and energy
  • Low-calorie (0.3 kcal each) — perfect for frequent training
  • Three treat sizes — great for puppies and adult dogs
  • Excellent value, especially when buying larger packs
They break easily without crumbling, making them ideal for rapid reinforcement during shaping or engagement work — and perfect for stuffing treat pouches without leaving greasy pockets.

How I Use Them

Barker & Barker treats are excellent for:
  • Puppy training — suitable from 8 weeks
  • Loose lead walking — fast, consistent reinforcement
  • Marker training and shaping
  • Focus and engagement around distractions
  • Calmness training at home or in public
Because they’re tiny, low-calorie and non-greasy, they’re ideal for high-repetition training sessions without overfeeding. They’re also brilliant as an alternative to your usual soft treats when you want a bit more variety.

My Experience

Barker & Barker are one of the longest-standing training treat brands for a reason — they’re consistent, clean, great value and incredibly convenient. They’re a staple in many professional trainers’ treat pouches and a fantastic option for puppies or sensitive dogs who need gentle, natural rewards.
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