Yes, carrots are not a very exciting food for most dogs. The best way to grab their attention to teach them a trick or command, you need to train them on an empty tummy with a treat that they are very, very interested in. I mostly use boiled chicken breast. Or sometimes freeze-dried liver. Both are easy to break into little tiny (pea sized) pieces. I also use the clicker training method with the treats. They tend to learn very fast that way and are very motivated. Stefanie
--- On Sun, 8/24/08, OKreationz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: OKreationz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Treats SUGGESTIONS To: [email protected] Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 8:57 AM I bought my Tia some baby carrots yesterday.. Well I guess I can always use them for cooking.. Lol.. She got real excited and then left them laying on the floor.. Lol Huggles Pat in OK -------Original Message----- -- From: sorianca Date: 8/23/2008 10:37:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Treats SUGGESTIONS Wow I never feed my dogs people food. Other than Carrots. ~Carol -------Original Message----- -- From: SharonK Date: 8/23/2008 7:50:53 PM To: Chihuahuas Subject: [Chihuahuas] Treats SUGGESTIONS Treats Note: Treats should be no bigger than a raisin, and they should be soft. Hot dogs Peanut Butter Cheerios and other cereals (try storing some in a plastic bowl or bag with hot dog bits, smelly cheese, etc.) Cooked chicken or ground beef Pounce cat treats Alpo Beef Burgers Cheese Cubes Hard-boiled eggs Snausages Cheese Whiz Popcorn French fries Bread crust Croutons Canned cat food (use a spoon) Cooked pasta (many forms)

