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Amazon Basics Chicken Flavor Training Treats for Dogs, 2 lb. Bag (32 oz) (Previously Wag)

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★★★★★4.5(11,382)

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79/ 100

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Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

Amazon Basics Chicken Flavor Training Treats for Dogs, 2 lb. Bag (32 oz) (Previously Wag)

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What reviewers found

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Across the reviewers we read, Amazon Basics (formerly Wag) chicken training treats are the value pick for high-volume training. The draw is straightforward: a 2 lb resealable bag of small, bite-sized rewards with chicken as the first ingredient and no added corn, soy or wheat, at a price-per-treat far below freeze-dried options. Retailer listings and an Amazon Live segment emphasize they're resealable, affordable and sized for training, and r/Dogtraining threads on affordable, practical training treats fit this product's niche even as some commenters there argue plain boiled chicken breast is the cheapest option of all.

What reviewers liked

  • Large 2 lb resealable bag delivers the lowest cost-per-treat among training picks
  • Chicken-first formula with no added corn, soy or wheat
  • 4.5 across 11k+ reviews; widely praised as training-sized

Where it falls short

  • Enthusiasm skews to retailer/medium sources rather than high-trust community consensus
  • Pieces are larger than premium training bites; some owners chop them
  • Mass-market formula lacks the single-ingredient appeal of freeze-dried rivals

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Across the reviews

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Across the reviewers we read, Amazon Basics (formerly Wag) chicken training treats are the value pick for high-volume training. The draw is straightforward: a 2 lb resealable bag of small, bite-sized rewards with chicken as the first ingredient and no added corn, soy or wheat, at a price-per-treat far below freeze-dried options. Retailer listings and an Amazon Live segment emphasize they're resealable, affordable and sized for training, and r/Dogtraining threads on affordable, practical training treats fit this product's niche even as some commenters there argue plain boiled chicken breast is the cheapest option of all.

The caveats are that the strongest enthusiasm here comes from retailer and medium-tier sources rather than the high-trust community fervor that surrounds the freeze-dried picks, and the treats are larger than premium training bites, so some owners chop them down. As a mass-market formula it draws less single-ingredient devotion than Vital Essentials or Pupford.

For owners who burn through treats during daily training and want bulk quantity without breaking the budget, the consensus is that these do the job well.

Key specs

Source: Amazon listing
Shipment Contains
2-pound bag (32 oz) of small bite-sized dog training treats in a resealable pouch
Premium Ingredients
American chicken is the #1 ingredient, perfect for rewarding your dog during training sessions
No Fillers
No added corn, soy or wheat; No added colors or artificial flavors for a wholesome treat option
Training Size
Small treats ideal for bite-sized rewards during training, reinforcing positive behavior without overfeeding
Previously Wag
Previously Wag, now Amazon Basics. Packaging may vary but item and quality remain the same

What customers say

2 verified voices
Baked/boiled chicken breast is by far the best training treat you can buy. Easy to dole out, easy to store, dogs love it. It can take zero time ...
Trustedvia r/Dogtraining
The ones we get tend to be quite large but they are very easy to chop up into more training treat size bits. Here a couple of links to the brand ...
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