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Non-Commercial Dog Treats – Shiba Inu Sephy’s Review

by shibashake 19 Comments

Picking the right treats for our dog can be difficult.

Many commercial dog treats contain ingredients and additives that may be unhealthy for him.

Below are a list of non-commercial dog treats that my Shiba Inu and Siberian Husky enjoy. Dog treats are especially useful for training my dogs, and also for grooming. Sometimes, I also use them for food aggression and bite inhibition exercises.

However, make sure to feed our dog a balanced diet.

It is fine to give treats, but always exercise moderation. The bulk of our dog’s food should be high quality commercial dog food (e.g. kibble, canned food), balanced homemade food, or a balanced raw diet.

Man kneeling on grass, rewarding Siberian Husky and Shiba Inu with dog treats.
It is fine to give dog treats, but always exercise moderation.

1. Sardines

Grooming a Shiba Inu's nails with a grinder while giving him food rewards.
Shiba Inu nail grinding session with special dog treats.
Presenting Shiba Inu (sitting) and Siberian Husky (lying down) with their homemade peanut butter, carrot Birthday cake.
Sephy and Shania waiting for their homemade carrot Birthday cake.

Sardines are one of the top food motivators for my Shiba Inu. He will almost always work for sardines including go into his crate, tolerate nail clipping or grinding, and much more.

Sardines are also useful for recall training. In order to make the sardines less squishy and sticky to hold, I usually freeze it first. This makes it easier to use during training.

2. Mackerel

Mackerel is a good second alternative to sardines.

Variety, I find, is important for keeping my dogs motivated. I have also tried salmon and tuna, but my Shiba likes mackerel best.

3. Cheese

Some dog owners do not think we should give cheese to dogs. After reading many web articles, it seems that cheese is fine as a dog treat, as long as it is given in moderation.

Try and pick a cheese that does not contain too much salt, or too much fat. Here is what the Pet Food Report says about cheese.

I am currently using Swiss cheese, because it contains less salt compared to many of the other types. Cheese is extremely useful for training new commands, for dog grooming, and to get my dog’s attention when there are other high level motivators around.

The only other treats that my Shiba Inu likes better, are sardines and bacon. However, unlike cheese, sardines are more difficult to use and carry around.

Siberian Husky teeth brushing sessions with cheese bits for rewards.
Siberian Husky Shania doing teeth brushing for cheese.

4. Bacon Bits

This is my Shiba Inu’s most favorite dog treat.

Even when he is tired, he will rouse himself for some bacon bits. I only use this when I need my dog to do something he really dislikes, e.g. leave him home alone in his crate.

Do not feed a dog too much of this, because it is high in salt and high in fat.

5. Vienna Sausage

Before using Vienna sausages as dog treats, I make sure to wash all the brine off, and cut them into very little pieces. I only get the plain Vienna sausage, which does not have any mustard or other spicy sauces.

I use Libby’s Vienna sausage because it contains less salt than regular sausages or hot dogs. Microwaving it briefly before use will enhance its smell, and make it more irresistible to a dog.

This is also high in salt and fat. Use in extreme moderation.

6. Boiled chicken

Boiled chicken is probably the healthiest of all the dog treats. It is very digestible and great for feeding our dogs when they have an upset stomach, are vomiting, or have diarrhea.

Boiled chicken is also a very useful evening dog treat. When it is close to my dogs’ bedtime, I only give them boiled chicken so that they do not get too thirsty before they go to sleep.

Unfortunately, the bland taste of boiled chicken only makes it a medium level motivator. However, my dogs still like it much more than their regular kibble, and will do good work for it. Because it is such a healthy treat, it is what I use most with my dogs.

Girl sitting on grass and rewarding her two dogs (Shiba Inu and Siberian Husky) with chicken treats.
Boiled chicken is probably the healthiest of all the dog treats.

7. Shiba Inu Sephy Special

Mix boiled chicken, Vienna sausage, and some salad greens. Add some cheese and a small amount of bacon bits. Then, I put the whole thing in the microwave so that the cheese melts. The smell of the melted cheese and bacon drives my dogs crazy for this dish.

I use this when I have to apply tick repellent on my dogs.

Girl feeding her dogs from interactive food toys.
Feeding the dogs some homemade dog treats, through interactive food toys.

8. Brown rice

I used to give my dogs cooked brown rice. My Shiba Inu likes rice, and it is a good source of fiber. However, the rice is sticky and not the best thing for dental hygiene. For this reason, I have stopped using it.

Shiba Inu looking for dog treats in his Egg Baby interactive soft toy.
Shiba Inu Sephy working hard for his food.

Dog Treats

Dogs do not have the same digestive system as we do. Therefore, do not assume that a particular food is safe for our dog, just because it is safe for humans.

In fact, there are a variety of human foods, including onions and chocolate that are poisonous to dogs.

Before giving a dog any new treats, make sure to do some research on whether it is safe for dogs.

I only introduce one new treat at a time, so that I keep my dog’s digestive system stable, and can quickly tell which food he is allergic to.

Do not to give a dog table scraps because it may contain onions or some other ingredients that may cause him harm. In addition, table scraps are usually too rich for a dog, and will often result in an upset stomach and diarrhea.

What has worked best for me is to give my dogs a consistent and balanced diet. I cut down on their regular food if I am giving them treats, so that I keep them healthy and at a comfortable weight.

Shiba Inu and Siberian Husky both working for food from their Egg Baby interactive dog toys.
What has worked best for me is to give my dogs a consistent and balanced diet.

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  1. eddiesmom says

    November 22, 2011 at 2:37 pm

    you should try sweet potatoes slice it in half and spread a little fluff on half of it and then cut it into tiny pieces what you dont use put in fridge but dont put fluff on it all the time just when you need them to do something. bet they will like it lol eddie does and hes so picky. he likes bread too but i have to butter it can you believe it lol.

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    • shibashake says

      November 27, 2011 at 1:06 pm

      try sweet potatoes slice it in half and spread a little fluff on half of it and then cut it into tiny pieces

      That sounds yummy! I usually use cream cheese – but only a very little bit.

      he likes bread too but i have to butter it can you believe it

      LOL! Eddie is such a Prince. He sounds a lot like my Shiba. Gotta have everything done just so. 😀

  2. Robbie Murchison says

    March 10, 2011 at 11:26 am

    My Shiba loved hard boiled eggs and tofu. He would sit in total anticipation like a gentleman until he got his treat. And for 13 years, he had the same commercial treat that he would have walked through fire and broken glass for. He never got tired of them. He would even take medication out of my hand thinking it was a treat. He was a perfect Shiba. We had to say goodbye two weeks ago, and I miss him terribly. He was our boy for sure.

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    • shibashake says

      March 10, 2011 at 11:27 am

      Hi Robbie,
      Heh eggs and tofu – Shibas are definitely very original. Shiba Sephy likes eggs from time to time, but he gets bored with everything pretty easily. He is less into food and more into mischief. 🙂
      Your Shiba sounds like a very wonderful boy. What was his name? Would definitely love to see some pictures of him, so please post us some when you have some time.

  3. Leika says

    November 28, 2010 at 11:24 am

    My shiba loves avocado…

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  4. Cody Hawkins says

    November 28, 2010 at 11:23 am

    I find my shiba loves haribo sweets, he will do anything for them.

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  5. carla says

    September 28, 2010 at 11:22 am

    thanks for the help on the Vienna Sausage

    Reply
  6. mila says

    April 28, 2010 at 11:20 am

    why is it better to feed commercial treats?

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    • shibashake says

      April 28, 2010 at 11:21 am

      Hello Mila,
      Personally, I don’t think it is better to feed commercial dog treats.
      However, it is important to properly pick what we give to our dogs because certain human foods may be poisonous to them and certain ingredients may be bad for their health and digestive system.
      In general it is not a good idea to give dogs table scraps because they tend to be overly rich and may be filled with spices and ingredients that are not appropriate for dogs. Onions for example can be poisonous to dogs. Chocolate and raisins are also bad for dogs.
      Similarly though, always read the ingredient list on commercial dog treats to make sure they do not contain chemicals, fillers, gluten, etc.
      The dog food project has a lot of good information on dog nutrition.
      http://www.dogfoodproject.com/

  7. Harley says

    February 28, 2010 at 11:18 am

    we just got a shiba puppy and i am doing all the research i can on how to help keep him healthy and what treats are the best for him. Your site is such a big help. thank you so much

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    • shibashake says

      February 28, 2010 at 11:19 am

      Congratulations on your Shiba puppy! They can be a terror when they are young, but they do grow up to be really awesome dogs.
      Hugs to Shiba. 🙂

  8. ShibaLover24 says

    October 28, 2009 at 11:16 am

    My shibas both love carrots…big time! And lettuce!

    Reply
    • shibashake says

      October 28, 2009 at 11:17 am

      Yay – healthy Shibas!
      Mine only eats veggies when I mix them with melted cheese. I think ‘cheese’ is his favorite word 🙂

  9. ClairRayRH says

    September 28, 2009 at 11:14 am

    Awesome content – thanks for all the tips!

    Reply
    • shibashake says

      September 28, 2009 at 11:15 am

      Thanks Clair.
      Love your profile pic! Are you owned by a Shiba? 🙂

  10. jackinabox says

    June 28, 2009 at 11:12 am

    Those are some great suggestions for treats. My dog loves to eat carrot and slices of apple. (without the core and seeds)

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    • shibashake says

      June 28, 2009 at 11:13 am

      Thanks jackinabox. Carrots and apple are great treat choices too.
      My dogs weren’t really into them though. My Shiba Inu would usually just shred the carrots and spit them out. The apples he really didn’t like the skin. After I took the skin off he liked it a bit better but it didn’t really light a fire in his belly or anything 🙂

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