Dog Training: Good Treat or Good Nutrition You Can Use - Part 1
There's no doubt that good treats add the flavor and are a very positive incentives.
As well as an effective behavioral training tool...
Hello Dog Loving Friend,
How are you doing...
Thanks for your time, I appreciate you.
Like many dog owners, we like to feel that we're responsible and are not wasting good food.
I mean, if you're giving your dog leftovers or adding it to his meal, is this considered good nutrition?
Let's break this down into bite size pieces (no pun intended:) because too many treats or the wrong kind of treats or leftovers can be bad for his health.
I don't know if you realize it, but this could lead to disease or early death.
It's no secret that dog trainers are creative and we all use treats, which are easy to pocket, non-greasy or dry.
Treats of all descriptions have led to some unusual foods being used for dog treats, including:
- Sultanas or Raisins
- Dry bits of hard cheese
- Popcorn
Did you know some of these foods can be health hazards to the dog. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center lists raisins as toxic to dogs.
Ok, then what's healthy for your four legged canine friend?In Part 2, we'll take a closer look and discuss this further, hope you can join us.
Thanks for reading, I appreciate you.
Dog Training...success made easy and fun!
Labels: dog health, dog nutrition, dog training, dog treats

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