Chill Out Treats for Dogs

Jen Duff
3 min readDec 24, 2021

Frozen Treats for your dog’s body and mind.

Photo by Linda Segerfeldt on Unsplash

My newest pup, Murphy Roo, is a busy boy. He is 10 months old and is interested in everything that moves. When Sunny the cat decides it’s a good time for zoomies, Murph is facinated. Gates prevent him from joining the feline adventures but they don’t keep him from noticing.

That’s where disengagement games help. We play many games that reward him for coming away from the fun thing, in this case a speedy kitty cat. The skill transfers to the backyard when the neighbor dog invites him to run up and down the fence, barking and potentially causing my busy boy to get even busier. Instead, Murph comes in and is rewarded with a tasty treat.

These cooling treats are filled with healthy supplements and fats. Using the high quality supplements with super foods means that Murph’s behavior will be influenced by a healthy gut and a calm mind.

Gone are the days when dog training was flat and repetative. Welcome to multidimentional dog training where we use healthy foods and supplements for the body and fun games to reshape the brain.

Chill Out Frozen Treats

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