by Robert Thatcher
What makes you love your dogs? Is it because of the way he loves you
in return and the eagerness that you feel when he attempts to please?
This love can be more emphasized through dog training as it creates
the firm bond between you and your pal.
One well recognized method of dog training is through
the use of dog treats.
But dog treats are not for positive reinforcement dog training alone.
Most dog owners have used them as snack alternatives. This does not
proceed pleasurable experiences but may also aid in maintaining your
pal's health.
Like with other pet stuffs, there are considerations that an owner
should first evaluate before allowing his pet to dog treats. Health
components concerning with calorie content is on the priority list.
One of the growing concerns on dog health nowadays is obesity. Almost
half of American dogs are overweight. Like with the case of human, obesity
may lead to a variety of diseases like diabetes, heart disease and arthritis.
Overindulgence is thought as one of the contributing reason for obesity.
This may be due to human factor. Most owners tend to give dog treats
on an unregulated basis. For most, it doesn't matter how many calories
does a single biscuit may contain. To resolve this issue, an owner needs
to cut back on the daily calorie intake of his pet until he reduces
some weight. Controlling the quantity of dog treats throughout the day
may be of great help. You may also choose to lessen his foods gradually
until he reaches normal weight. In line with this, it is ideal to stick
with dog treats with low calories. The subject on obesity may further
be resolved through consulting the vet and to implement a regular exercise
regimen.
It is also an ill practice to give your dog commercially produced human
foods. Some of which may contain elements that are not suited for your
dog's health. Commercial foods are also often rich with fats and calories
and low in nutrients and vitamins. Moreover, this practice is really
not healthy for your dog's manners. This only encourages begging. Give
him his dog treats in his own place instead but always bearing the thought
of how healthy the dog treats you give are.
Tips on Dog Treats Selection
It is always best to buy naturally produced dog treats. These save you
from unnecessary additives that may post threats against your dog's
health. Fat and sugar-rich dog treats are complete no-no. look for dog
treats that have high concentration of fibers and protein.
Dog treats that are primarily made from fishes are good sources of
unadulterated health components. These are great foods for human as
well as dogs. They are low in calories and fats.
Avoid giving dog treats before any major meals. If you are training
him using positive reinforcement, cut back portions of his meals to
balance his diet with dog treats.
There are dog treats that are especially made to optimize your dog's
health. Working in the same principle as that of the vitamin supplements.
These are aids to maintain your dog's health and may even relieve symptoms
of certain diseases.
Don't allow that dog treats may cover as much as ten percent of your
pet's diet.
In choosing the ideal treat, it is helpful to rely on your best judgements.
It is you who know your pet well enough but in cases of doubt, you may
as well consult a veterinarian.
Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California.
He publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides dog
treat resources on http://www.about-dog-treats.info.