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HomeArticlesCommunityMy Profile WH.translationData = {};WH.mergeLang({'navlist_collapse': '- collapse','navlist_expand': '+ expand'});EditHome » Categories » Pets and Animals » Dogs » Dog Obedience » Clicker Training DogsHow to Make Gelatin Clicker Treats for Your DogEdited by Teresa, Adelaide, Flickety, Krystle and 1 otherPin ItArticle EditDiscussIf you are going to clicker train your pet, you will need a high value treat that will reward your dog, yet not fill him up. These gelatin treats are just the thing.Edit Ingredients4 packets of plain gelatin1 cup cold water2 cups of hot waterFlavoring/food to add to gelatin (see suggestions in Steps)Edit Steps1Make what you want to add to your gelatin treats. This can be:Blended chicken juices and pureed sweet potatoesShredded food, like carrots or sweet potatoes, or something that your dog has already made clear to you that he loves.Flavoring to add. This could be leftover juices from cooking meat, or beef or chicken broth.2Take the gelatin and stir it into cold water to dissolve it.
3Pour the dissolved gelatin into a saucepan. Add the 2 cups of hot water. After stirring it together, add what you have created to the dissolved gelatin for flavoring.
Stirring together the ingredients4Pour the whole mixture into whatever you want to mold it with. You can put this treat in ice cube trays, jelly roll pans, etc. Cut it down to pea-sized individual treats.
5Clicker train your dog.
Edit Things You'll NeedMixing bowlStirring spoonSaucepanIce cube tray, jelly roll pan, etc., for moldingEdit Related wikiHowsHow to Clicker Train a PuppyHow to Train Your Dog to Heel Using Clicker TrainingHow to Help a Shy Dog Blossom Using Targeting and Clicker TrainingHow to Teach Your Dog to Sit with a ClickerHow to Teach Your Dog to Enter and Exit a Kennel Calmly Using Clicker TrainingArticle Info
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