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    One treat for a Dachshund and Poodle

    This is a specific conversation about Dog treats — what's worth giving — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Two dogs, one treat — that's a smart way to keep things simple, but it does mean the treat has to work for both. The best treats are high in protein, low in additives, and sized right for the dog eating them. Most popular brands are more marketing than nutrition. Single-ingredient treats — dried meat, fish skin, that sort of thing — are almost always the better call. To point you toward the right one: how big is each dog roughly, do either have any dietary restrictions or sensitivities, and what are the treats mainly for — training, general rewards, something else?
    The Dachshund is a miniature, about 5kg, and the Poodle is a toy, so she's only around 4kg. No known allergies. We use treats mainly for training and rewards, nothing specific like dental.
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    Good — both small dogs, similar size, no dietary flags. That actually makes this straightforward. The main things to get right for this pair: treats need to be genuinely tiny (Dachshunds are prone to weight gain and back problems worsened by obesity, and toy Poodles have small mouths and fast metabolisms), and they should be single-ingredient so you know exactly what's going in. Does either dog have a history of being a fussy eater, or are they both fairly food-motivated?
    Both very food-motivated. The Dachshund would eat anything. The Poodle is a bit more selective but generally fine with fish and meat.
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    Perfect — then I'd go straight to dried sprats. My recommendation is Pure Pet Food Dried Sprats. They're whole small fish, one ingredient, naturally high in protein and omega-3, and critically they're already a small size that works for both toy and miniature breeds without breaking or portioning. The Poodle tends to take well to fish, and the Dachshund will be more than happy. No fillers, no additives, nothing hidden. They smell strong, which is actually a plus for training — high value without being high calorie. A bag lasts well and they're easy to store. That's the one I'd get.
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    That sounds ideal. Are they available on Amazon?
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    Yes — search 'Pure Pet Food Dried Sprats' on Amazon UK and they come up readily. Look for the resealable bag, usually 100g or 200g. The 200g is better value if both dogs are getting them regularly. Check the listing is fulfilled by Amazon or the brand directly to make sure you're getting a fresh batch — fish treats are fine but you want decent shelf life remaining. That's all you need.

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