JR Fresh Meat Training Treats

JR Fresh Meat Training Treats are high-quality, natural, soft training rewards made from 100% pure fresh meat. With no additives, preservatives, grains, or fillers, these are some of the cleanest and most reliable everyday training treats you can carry.They’re ideal for shaping new behaviours, reinforcing focus, and rewarding good choices throughout the day. If you’re unsure how to choose the right treat for each situation, my guide on using the right treat for the right job breaks down the difference between training treats and recall treats.

Why I Recommend JR Fresh Meat Training Treats

  • 100% pure fresh meat — no additives, preservatives or junk
  • Air-dried for maximum flavour and nutrition
  • Soft and easy to use — perfect for rapid-fire training
  • Grain & gluten free — gentle on sensitive stomachs
  • Fantastic variety — chicken, duck, rabbit, kangaroo, goat, lamb, salmon, beef & venison
  • Proudly sourced & manufactured in Europe
This bundle gives you a huge range of proteins, which is ideal for dogs with sensitivities or those who get bored of the same flavour. Because they’re semi-moist and easy to break, they work beautifully for teaching sit, touch, lead walking, calmness, and general obedience.

How I Use Them

I class these firmly as “training treats” — perfect for regular reinforcement without being so high-value that you can’t use them frequently. They’re great for:
  • Loose lead walking
  • Focus and engagement games
  • Marker training
  • Shaping new behaviours
  • Puppy training foundations
For recall, I usually recommend levelling up to my preferred high-value rewards like JR Chicken Pate, JR Salmon Stick, or Sprats — but for everyday learning, this JR bundle is exceptional.

My Experience

I recommend these all the time to clients who want something soft, natural, and motivating without going overboard on fat or additives. The fact they’re 100% meat and come in so many different proteins makes them incredibly versatile — perfect for training sessions at home or out on walks.
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