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Our #1 training treat – Rodi Sausages

Our #1 training treat – Rodi Sausages

The secret’s out! You guys asked, and we’ve delivered – our #1 treat for dog training? Rodi Sausage! It’s packed full of meat, with no additives – meaning our dog’s absolutely love it, but most importantly, it’s super healthy and helps to sustain those all-important energy levels during training. 

WHERE TO BUY IT

Right here at Pooch DVD of course! We've been stocking Rodi Sausages for a while now, and we love them for our pooches. They're actually one of our best-selling treats for dogs. 

WHY DO WE LOVE IT?

Obviously being packed full of meat means the dog’s are instantly interested – it’s a great way of rewarding their engagement and behaviour. Not only that, it has a sturdy structure, allowing us to cut them well into treat size portions and store effectively whilst we train – no one like’s a messy treat! It’s also worth noting that Rodi Sausages aren’t just great as a treat, being super healthy, they’re also perfect as a daily complete meal. 

Tip! If you have to administer medicines or vitamins to your dog, hide them in this meaty treat for complete disguise! 

WONDERING HOW TO STORE THEM?

Aside from the usual of keeping the sausage cool and dry, once opened the sausage can be kept in the fridge for a maximum of five days (if packaged airtight). You can also temporarily freeze the rest of the sausage after opening if needed but be sure to cut the sausage into pieces before freezing, so that you can thaw as and when you need. 

THE PERFECT DRIED SNACK

Fun fact! Why not turn the Rodi Sausage into a tasty dried snack? Simply pop the the sausage pieces into a food dehydrator you’ll have tasty snacks for your dog at-the-ready. 

GOING AWAY? 

Take them with you! The sausages are completely OK to be stored unopened outside the fridge – and so are great for travelling with. 

Quality kibble and high-protein treats - A match made in heaven

Quality kibble and high-protein treats - A match made in heaven

 So you’ve tried and tested our high-quality doggy kibble to find that whichever product of ours it is that your dog has eaten - we’ve been true to our word and the results have been amazing, right?

Whether it’s the legacy Imperial Food or the newer but equally brilliant Belcando kibble, we quite literally stock dog food to suit every single age and dietary requirement. And now that you’ve probably taken the leap and invested in our amazing kibble, you’re probably considering which snacks and treats to pair it with.

You’ll be pleased to know, we’ve got lots to choose from when it comes to tasty dog treats that are equally healthy. To make things a little easier, we’ve listed below some of our absolute favourite treats that are great pairings with all of the dog foods that we stock.

  1. Rodi Training Sausages - Packed full of flavour, these training causes are an absolute treat for any dog. Containing fresh, nutritious ingredients, packed full of proteins, vitamins and minerals, what’s not to love! Shop from £24.99. 
  2. Bully Max Soft Performance Chews - Don’t let the name put you off. These chews aren’t solely for dogs that want to build muscle. In fact, they’re a great treat for healthy growth and development, containing vital nutrients and vitamins that even pregnant dogs will benefit from. Shop from £49.99.
  3. Naturis Smoked Dino Bones - A fantastic natural snack that’ll satisfy their appetite, all while looking after their oral health. If it’s a good source of protein and essential vitamins that you’re after, this giant bone is packed full of both. Shop from £4.99. 
  4. Naturis Chicken Necks - Chicken necks you ask? Once again, these beauties are full of flavour and goodness, and are amazing at maintaining a healthy gut. Does your dog suffer from bad breath? These will help to freshen things up! Shop from £3.79. 

These are just some of our favourites, but there’s plenty more to choose from. To shop our full range of dog foods and healthy treats, click here.