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Training works best when rewards are small, quick, and something dogs truly want.
Our Green Bag treats are made from single-ingredient meats, gently dehydrated to preserve natural flavor and nutrition.
These treats are cut into small pieces so you can reward often without overfeeding. Perfect for training sessions, enrichment games, scent work, or everyday rewards.
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Turkey Training Treats – Blueberry Boost
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Turkey Training Treats
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Chicken Training Treats
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Chicken and Blueberry Training Treats
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Feeding Framework the The Lazy Dog Mom Way
Green for Training
The Green Bag treats are designed for training and frequent rewards.
These treats are made in small, bite-sized pieces so you can reward your dog often without overfeeding. They’re lightweight, high in protein, and easy to carry in a pocket or treat pouch.
Like everything from Lazy Dog Mom, they’re made with real ingredients you can recognize. No fillers, no artificial preservatives, and no mystery additives.
Green Bag treats are perfect for:
• Training sessions
• Walk rewards
• Recall practice
• Enrichment games
• Everyday treating
Small pieces. Real food. Simple ingredients.
Age-Based Feeding Guidelines
Puppies
Use sparingly and in very small pieces during short training sessions. Because puppies are still growing, treats should not replace balanced meals. Keep rewards small and frequent, and adjust daily food intake if needed.
Adult Dogs
Ideal for structured training and enrichment. Offer in moderation and adjust regular meals as needed to maintain healthy weight and balance.
Senior Dogs
Monitor chewing ability and portion size. Smaller pieces may be easier to manage. As activity levels change, adjust total calorie intake accordingly.
Always supervise while feeding and provide fresh water.
Treats should make up no more than about 10% of your dog’s daily calories.
Feeding Instructions
Green Bag treats are training treats, designed to be given in small amounts during training, enrichment games, or everyday rewards.
Because these treats are small and nutrient-dense, a little goes a long way. Adjust the number of treats based on your dog’s size, activity level, and daily food intake.
Treats should always be given in moderation and should not replace a balanced diet.
Always provide fresh water and supervise your dog while treating.
How Do These Ingredients Support My Dog’s Health?
Lazy Dog Mom treats are built around simple whole ingredients that provide real nutritional value, not fillers or artificial additives. Each ingredient plays a role in supporting your dog’s overall health.
Chicken
Chicken is a lean, highly digestible protein that provides essential amino acids dogs need to maintain muscle, repair tissue, and support overall body function. It’s also naturally rich in nutrients like niacin and selenium, which help support metabolism and immune health.
Want to learn more about chicken in a dog’s diet?
Read more in the Library →
Turkey
Turkey is another excellent lean protein source that supports muscle maintenance and healthy energy levels. It provides important nutrients such as vitamin B6, phosphorus, and zinc, which play roles in immune function, metabolism, and tissue health.
Curious how turkey fits into a balanced fresh diet?
Learn more here →
Blueberries
Blueberries are packed with naturally occurring antioxidants, including anthocyanins that help support cellular health. These compounds help protect cells from oxidative stress and may contribute to long-term wellness.
Want to dive deeper into why blueberries are often used in fresh diets?
Read the full ingredient spotlight →
Sweet Potatoes (Coming Soon)
Sweet potatoes are a natural source of fiber, beta-carotene, and complex carbohydrates. They support digestive health and provide slow, steady energy. When used in moderation, they can be a gentle whole-food addition to many dogs’ diets.
Want to learn how sweet potatoes fit into fresh feeding?
Read more in the Library →
Why Rotate Proteins?
Different animal proteins provide slightly different micronutrient and fatty acid profiles. While all muscle meats offer complete amino acids, minerals such as iron, zinc, and copper can vary between species. Fat content and fatty acid composition also differ.
Rotating proteins helps support nutritional diversity within a balanced feeding plan. It reduces reliance on a single source and encourages a broader nutrient spectrum over time.
This doesn’t mean one protein is superior — it means diversity has value.


