What biscuit textures work best for puppies or senior dogs with sensitive teeth?
Crunchy biscuits can be satisfying, but very hard textures may be uncomfortable for new or aging teeth. For these dogs, choose smaller pieces, mini shapes, or soft-baked options that are easier to bite, or simply break crunchy biscuits into tiny pieces. Always match the size and hardness to your dog's mouth and chewing style so the treat is enjoyable and safe.
How can I use dog biscuits as rewards without adding too many calories?
Biscuits should go with your dog's regular diet, not replace it, so keep portions small and focus on the right size for your pup. Choose minis or break larger biscuits into small pieces so you can reward more often without piling on extra calories. If you plan to treat more on a busy training day, space them out and consider shrinking meals a bit so overall intake stays on track.