Choosing the Right Dog Treats: A Guide to Healthy Rewards
Navigating the vast array of dog treats available can be overwhelming, but Pacific Pet Supplies is here to help you make informed choices for your pet's well-being. Discover the best times to treat your dog and explore options that cater to various occasions.
When to Treat:
Dog treats should complement, not replace, your pet's regular meals. Since treats are often higher in fat, salt, sugar, and calories and lower in nutritional value, they are best used as occasional rewards, constituting only 10% of your dog's daily calorie intake. Consider the following scenarios for treating your dog:
To Keep Them Busy:
- Opt for tough and tasty treats like air-dried deer shanks. These natural choices are not only enjoyable but also beneficial for dental health. Our pick: Ziwi Peak Deer Shank
To Reward Good Behaviour:
- Acknowledge positive behaviour with natural treats. Reserve them for special occasions like successful potty training or calm behaviour during grooming. Our pick: Bell & Bone Dental Sticks
For Training Sessions:
- Choose smaller, lower-calorie treats like liver thins for training purposes. Reinforce desired behaviour during training sessions, rewarding calm and attentive responses. Our pick: Hypro Premium treats
To Improve Health:
- Select treats with specific ingredients to enhance your dog's health. Options include treats promoting shiny coats, itch-free skin, joint health, dental health and overall well-being. Our picks: Doggylicious Doggy Butter Hip & Joint Care and Calming Doggy Cookies for Stress Relief.
To Show Love:
- Express affection through flavourful treats like jerky, or freeze dried healthy options. Surprise your dog with these delightful treats to strengthen your bond. Our pick: The Paw Grocer freeze dried treats.
How to Treat Safely:
Be cautious when offering horn, bully stick, deer antler, or bone treats, as they pose potential health risks. Monitor your pet while they enjoy these treats, and remove them once they become small enough to swallow. Consult your vet for more information.
Remember:
Human treats are not suitable for dogs. Avoid feeding them food from your plate, as it can encourage fussy eating and expose them to ingredients that are harmful. Choose treats made explicitly for dogs, focusing on healthy, natural ingredients.
Not all dog treats are equal, so prioritise treats made with recognisable and healthy ingredients. If you're uncertain about the best treats for your dog, consult with your vet or reach out to our customer service team for tasty and safe recommendations. Your dog's health and happiness are at the heart of our treat selections.
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