Tuna Training Treats

Looking for a simple, healthy, and cost-effective way to reward your dog during training sessions? These homemade tuna training treats are made with just three nutritious ingredients – tuna, egg, and flaxseed. They’re soft, easy to break into small pieces, and packed with protein and omega-3 fatty acids to support your dog’s health. Because they’re baked fresh, you know exactly what’s going into your dog’s treats – no hidden additives, fillers, or preservatives. Perfect for short, frequent training sessions, these little bites will quickly become your dog’s new favourite reward

Tuna Treats

Yield: 85-90 Training Treats
Author: The Canine Dietitian
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 24 MinTotal time: 29 Min

These simple, protein-packed bites are made with just three nutritious ingredients—tuna, flaxseed, and egg. Soft-baked and cut into bite-sized cubes, they’re perfect for training rewards or a tasty afternoon snack. 

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Ingredients

Instructions

Storage Instructions

  • Store cooled treats in an airtight container in the fridge for 2–3 days.

  • For best freshness, place a sheet of parchment paper between layers to stop them sticking together.


  • Freeze in small batches or portioned bags for up to 2 months.

  • Place parchment paper between layers before freezing, or freeze treats flat on a tray first and then transfer to a container/bag to prevent clumping.

  • Thaw in the fridge overnight or at room temperature for 30–60 minutes before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Protein

20.6 g

Calories

2.6

Fiber

3.49 g

Fat

5.8 g

Carbs

0.2 g

Tuna is naturally high in protein and provides essential omega-3 fatty acids, which help support your dog’s skin, coat, and joint health. Combined with flaxseed (a great plant-based source of fibre and omega-3s) and egg (rich in vitamins and minerals like biotin and selenium), these treats pack a nutritious boost into every bite.

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