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    Recall treats for Shar Pei with sensitive stomach

    This is a specific conversation about Dog recall training — tools and treats that help — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Reliable recall is honestly the most important skill a dog can have — it can save their life. For most dogs, the winning combination is a high-value treat they'd do anything for, paired with a long line so you can practise safely without the risk of them bolting. The treat side gets trickier when you're dealing with a sensitive stomach, because the usual go-tos like liver or cheese can cause real problems. Tell me a bit more: how old is your dog, what's the current recall like, and are you mainly after treat options or training aids too?
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    She's a 6-year-old Shar Pei. Recall is pretty bad — she just ignores me once she's onto a smell. I need treats mostly. She has a sensitive stomach so most things upset her. Single ingredient is probably safest.
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    That's a very Shar Pei problem — they're independent thinkers and a good scent absolutely overrides everything when they're not trained to come back reliably. You're right to go single ingredient. Before I point you at something specific, does she have any known protein sensitivities? Some Shar Peis with gut issues are fine with chicken but react to fish, or vice versa — worth knowing so I don't send you down the wrong path.
    She's been okay with chicken in the past. Fish tends to cause loose stools. So chicken would be ideal.
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    Perfect — that makes this straightforward. I'd go with Lily's Kitchen Chicken Dog Treats, or even better for recall specifically, look at Pure Pet Food's Freeze Dried Chicken Breast Treats. They're 100% single-ingredient freeze-dried chicken, nothing added — no preservatives, no glycerine, no fillers. They're light, easy to break into tiny pieces so you can reward frequently without overloading her system, and they smell intensely of chicken which is exactly what you need to compete with an interesting scent on the ground. Freeze-dried is better than baked for sensitive stomachs because there's no added fat from the cooking process. Use them only for recall so they stay high-value — don't use them for sit or stay, keep them special.
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    That sounds good. How many should I be giving per session without risking upsetting her stomach?
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    Break them small — about the size of your little fingernail. At that size you can do 20 to 30 rewards in a session without giving her a meaningful amount of food overall. Start with 5-minute sessions, two or three times a day, and watch her stools for the first week. If everything stays solid you're fine to continue at that volume. If you notice any softening, cut the session length in half rather than stopping altogether — you want to keep the training momentum going. The freeze-dried format also means they're very low moisture, so they're easier on digestion than soft or semi-moist treats which can ferment slightly in a sensitive gut.
    Really helpful, thank you. Should I also get a long line for the garden practice?
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    Yes, absolutely worth it. A 10-metre biothane long line is ideal — it doesn't tangle like rope, it's easy to wipe clean, and it gives her enough distance to feel like she's free while you still have control if she decides to blank you. Don't reel her in with it — just use it as a safety net. Call her, wait, and if she comes reward heavily. If she doesn't, use the line to gently guide her to you then reward anyway — you never want recall to feel like a punishment. With a Shar Pei you'll need patience, but consistent high-value rewards genuinely do work on them once they realise coming back always means something excellent happens.

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