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Posted on March 20, 2010.
Liver TreatsLiver treats?

I need little treats for my puppy training, so today I went to Wal-Mart and I have these things called liver treats. They come in a container of milk type small carton. The second I opened them he was crazy my puppy went nuts and my cat came running and even my dog was outside and ran to the door. they love them and can not get enough of what is reallly good for training. when I left home I put on my table when I got home my cat was hit on the table and chewed a hole in the side of the box. Is it correct that the cat may have eaten one or two? they are too rich to give them all the time, even if they are very small? Why all the pets so nuts about them?

Your cat is fine!

Liver treats are great for training because you've seen animals like them. They are also very easy to break into small pieces for training.

Use them only for training or treats you and no problem with them.

We use liver treats in my hospital vet treats animal brave (and not brave!) When they come to see us.

Our clinic cat (aka the boss lol) often works the lid of the jar and it is not uncommon to find it with the head in the jar to eat a little.

Good luck with your training and give your cat a big hug (and treatment of liver) for me!

I think the same reason that dogs go nuts for green tripe. It is their natural diet. In the wild, it eats the liver of his prey. actually the liver with the tripe is the most nutritious part of the animal. dogs love it intuitively, even the most difficult.

It is actually called trafficking training treats that work quite well

I doubt they will be a problem for the cat, but now you really do need to keep them safer.

The training covers tasting are always great for dogs and why they are small in size is your intention is not to get obese dog is to get the dog to do what you want the doing.

You start with the formation processes, and also give praise, and slowly change so that the only award given to the trick is the right to worship.

The two dogs and my cat I love those, too. Must be really good because they feel sooooo bad!

Your cat will probably be fine (perhaps barf, barf, but when Cat Does not?) And your dog you LoveLoveLove to have around.

Just remember that they are dealing, and not particularly nutritious. In return for training, they work well. Also, I keep the house as a special treatment every few days, just because!

COOL! be happy that you have something they like to eat! I find it hard to get my picky eater to eat all kinds of goodies ... so good for you ..

In response to the question on the chat. It should be fine. Cat food is higher in protein than dog food and many foods that are too rich for Dogs are great for cats. I imagine it will be fine, just watch to make sure it does not diarrhea. If he does call your veterinarian, but I bet it will be ok.

My dog loves her and that she does not eat dog food that man thanks to my father one last time I trust him to watch the dog, but now she eats dog food but she eats a little food for humans but not yet the staple food. Sorry could not help the cat!

The main thing you need to be careful when your dog eats the liver processes is the gas, they could develop. My dog has been horrific with gas after eating the liver processes. But they do love them!

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