
If you’ve ever been at the dog park or on a walk, you know how often the word “treat” gets tossed around. But here’s a fun secret that’s also practical: calling your dog’s treats “cookies” not only draws smiles and starts conversations—it also helps your dog stay laser-focused on you.
Dogs hear “treat” from everyone, all the time. It becomes just background noise. But when you say “cookie,” it sounds fresh and exciting. Your dog perks up because it’s different, helping them tune in to you rather than get distracted by all the other voices shouting “treat.” This little word switch can make training and rewarding good behavior easier and more effective.
Using “cookie” for your dog’s snack is a great way to grab the attention of other dog parents too. Imagine pulling out your dog’s “cookies” at the park—heads turn, smiles appear, and conversations spark. It’s an unexpected and playful way to connect with people while keeping your dog’s attention locked in.
Swap “treat” for “cookie” and watch how your pup perks up—and how the people around you smile. It’s a simple, fun change that makes every doggy snack time sweeter and more engaging.