Pupford Soft & Chewy Training Treats for Dogs & Puppies (Pork, 5 oz)
Pupford
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Best for puppies
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Updated May 14, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
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What reviewers found
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Across the reviewers we read, Pupford's soft training treats are one of the most frequently named brands when r/puppy101 and r/Dogtraining users are asked what they actually use for puppy training. A r/puppy101 thread on single-ingredient soft treats explicitly endorses the Pupford chicken training treats for a three-month-old puppy, and the broader Dogtraining recommendation thread cites Pupford as a soft, cohesive, small-piece option that lasts. The soft-and-chewy pork format is specifically pitched at young dogs and small breeds — pieces are small, tear cleanly without crumbling, and don't require breaking with a fingernail mid-session.
What reviewers liked
- Repeatedly named by r/puppy101 and r/Dogtraining users as a preferred soft training treat
- Small, soft pieces tear cleanly for rapid puppy training repetitions
- High Amazon rating (4.7) and positive Chewy verified reviews
- Marketed and formulated as low-calorie for high-volume training use
Where it falls short
- Amazon review volume is modest — under 300 — compared to legacy brands with tens of thousands
- A r/puppy101 thread raised a serious safety concern about a separate Pupford chew product (yak cheese)
- Small 5 oz bag is expensive per ounce versus biscuit-style treats
- Single-protein pork formulation may not suit dogs with poultry-adjacent sensitivities
Across the reviewers we read, Pupford's soft training treats are one of the most frequently named brands when r/puppy101 and r/Dogtraining users are asked what they actually use for puppy training. A r/puppy101 thread on single-ingredient soft treats explicitly endorses the Pupford chicken training treats for a three-month-old puppy, and the broader Dogtraining recommendation thread cites Pupford as a soft, cohesive, small-piece option that lasts.
The soft-and-chewy pork format is specifically pitched at young dogs and small breeds — pieces are small, tear cleanly without crumbling, and don't require breaking with a fingernail mid-session. Amazon's 4.7-star average is encouraging, though the review count (under 300) is far smaller than the legacy biscuit brands, so the signal is thinner.
The honest caveat: a r/puppy101 post titled 'Beware of Pupford treats' described a tooth fracture linked to the brand's yak cheese — a different product line, but a reminder that not everything in Pupford's catalog gets the same community endorsement. For the soft chewy pork training format specifically, sentiment in training-focused subreddits remains positive.
- High Value, Irresistible Flavor
- Pups love the taste and aroma, making training sessions more effective and enjoyable
- High-Quality Ingredients
- Made in the USA with clean, simple ingredients, starting with pork - nothing artificial and no fillers
- Low-Calorie
- Less than 2 kcal per treat and high in protein, perfect for frequent rewarding without worry
- Perfectly Sized
- Small enough for one-bite rewards, which helps prevent overfeeding while keeping training sessions flowing smoothly
- Soft & Chewy
- Perfect texture for quick rewarding during training, and great for pups with sensitive teeth like senior dogs
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