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These are great for your wonderful pet, lets face it, a tasy little snack is their love language. However, not all dog treats are created equal and some can be downright unhealthy. There are also natural treats you can give your pet. Mass produced treats bought at the local supermarket are typically low in quality. Our organic treats are lovingly created for our own dog and we have no hesitation in offering them for your beloved doggie.
However, there are natural foods which can be great for your dog as well, here are some of them and why...
Apples - remove the seeds and core and now you have a treat which is full of fibre and other nutrients, just a small portion a day is sooo good for them.
Green Peas - Green peas are so simple and yet packed with nutrients and most dogs love them, either frozen or fresh!
Carrots - Yes, your dog needs beta carotene and other vitamins we 2 legged dog lovers need, cut them into appropriate sizes though.
Green Beans - cooked, plain green beans are another great source of fibre for your poochie.
Watermelon - remove the seeds and rind first and now you have a great rehydrating treat.
Cooked Sweet Potatoes - roast up some of these for a great snack, even freeze them before giving it to your dog, but never feed it to them raw!
Bananas - these are high in natural sugar so we dont want to overdoe it given your little 4 legged prince or princess might have a huge spike in their blood sugar levels and want to go on a 100 km walk with you. Dried or fresh, bananas are a great source of potasium as well.
Broccoli - unseasoned, these are great in small portions if your dog likes them. Dont be tempted to season them, cruciferous veggies have well-known health benefits
Cooked Squash - Butternut squash, yellow squash, or zucchini are all great as well as pumpkin. Again, be sure to remove seeds, and for the butternut, the rind, as well.
Strawberries - get your dogs' vitamin C needs in just a couple of these amazing treats. They are high in sugar, so just keep that in mind when you decide how many to give.
Blueberries - a super food, totally amazing if your pup likes these, but on a few pls as they can loosen his stool a little.
There are also a number of foods in your kitchen that can be dangerous for dogs to consume - always keep these away from your beloved cuddly friend;
Grapes, Sultanas, Garlic, Onions, Leek and any artificial sweeteners!
To sum it all up;
Choose a treat that is low in sugar and high in protein, as this will keep your dog feeling healthy and satisfied.
Chew toys are great for dogs who enjoy chewing. These toys are designed to help keep their teeth clean and strong. Many chew toys are filled with bones, which helps strengthen the jaw muscles.
Toys are always fun for dogs. There are many types of toys out there, including balls, tug-o-war games, and fetching sticks. If your dog enjoys playing with his favorite toy, make sure he gets plenty of time to play with it.
However, sometimes a dog’s favorite toy gets worn out and needs to be replaced. If you’re worried about your dog getting bored with his old toy, don’t worry. There are plenty of great new toys on the market that can keep him busy and entertained.
Bones
Bones are a great way to get your dog's attention. Dogs love to gnaw on bones, and they're a great way to exercise their jaws. Bones are also good for cleaning their teeth.
When you're training your dog, you can use bones as rewards. Bones are made of either plastic or wood. The type of bone you use depends on what you want to train your dog to do. You can use any size bone you want. Some dogs like small bones, while others prefer large ones. The size of the bone you choose depends on how big your dog is. Bones come in all different shapes and sizes, and each has a specific purpose. A steak bone is used to train a dog to sit.
Treat dispenser
A treat dispenser is a great way to give your dog some extra treats throughout the day. Most of these dispensers have a lid that opens and closes, so you don't need to worry about accidentally giving him too much food.
Just be sure to check on him periodically to ensure he doesn't get into any trouble! Treat dispensers are also perfect for those who want to keep their dogs from eating other items in the house, such as socks or bedding. This type of dispenser prevents your dog from getting into trouble while keeping him busy and happy. **FIDO** Fido's favorite treat is cheese! And since he loves it so much, it makes sense that he would love a dispenser to hold his cheese.
Collar
Most Dogs love wearing collars. A collar is a great way to show off your dog's personality. You can choose between leather or nylon collars, depending on what kind of look you want to go for.
If you want your dog to look stylish, you may prefer the leather collars. They are more durable than nylon collars. Leather collars are easy to put on. To put on a nylon collar, you need to loop it around your dog's neck and then tie it in a knot. You can also use the buckle on the collar. Leather collars are a little trickier to put on. To put on a leather collar, you need to slip it over your dog's head and then adjust it to fit the size of your dog's neck.
Leash
Leashes are useful for walking your dog around the neighborhood. Make sure you pick one that fits properly and comfortably.
If it is too tight, it will chafe your dog's skin. If it is too loose, it could slip off your dog's neck. It is important to know how much weight your dog can handle when walking. Your dog may not be able to support as much weight as you would like her to carry. If this happens, consider purchasing a harness or lead that is more suitable for your dog's weight. Dog owners should train their dogs to walk on a leash.
Remember - here at Boxd For Pets we have literally everything you need to keep your furry friend happy.