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Bichon Frise training treats with short reviews, giving you ideas on which treats are best for small dog breeds, including Bichons.

Training treats are easy to choose with our dog training treat tips on choosing the best training treats for your small dog breed pet.

For more dog treats, go to: Bichon Frise Gourmet Dog Treat


Zukes Mini
Natural Treats

Pet Botanics
Training Treats

Blue Buffalo
Training Treats

Salmon Dog
Training Treats
Charlee Bear Liver Dog Treat

Charlee Bear
Liver Treats
Lamb semi-moist dog training treats
Lamb Semi-moist
Dog Treats

Small Dog Liver Treats
Freeze Dried Beef or Chicken Dog Training Treats
Freeze Dried
Meat Treats
Old Mother Hubbard natural crunchy mini dog bones

Natural Crunchy
Mini Bones
Smoked Beef Liver Dog Treats
Smoked Beef
Liver Treats

Turkey & Duck
Training Treats

Pumpkin and
Banana Treats

Dog Treat
Training Pouch
Yogurt, Apple and Banana Dog Treats
Yogurt, Apple
& Banana

Beef Jerky
for Dogs

Choosing Bichon Frise Training Treats

Not every dog training treat is right for your Bichon. Small dog breeds simply can’t handle great big dog treats and large chews.

Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing dog treats for your pet:

  • Size of dog treat – Bichon Frises do well with smaller or mini dog treats. Many dog treats come in different sizes. Check to see how large the treats are—before you order!
  • Hard or soft – As Bichons get older, many have difficulty with bad teeth. If your dog is now a senior with poor teeth and gums, you should consider getting soft dog treats, instead of the hard ones she ate as a young dog.
  • Flavors – While many of us have become very cost conscious, don’t forget your dog’s favorite flavors. Every dog will develop likes and dislikes, so don’t spend less money and get dog treats that your dog simply doesn’t like…
  • Age of your dog – Since most of us give our dogs more treats than we should, make sure that the treats are age-appropriate for your dog and they add nutrients to your dog’s diet…

You might also be interested in: Bichon Frise Gourmet Dog Treats

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