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All Natural Dog Treat - Beef Dog Jerky Treat


It is rare to find a dog that has not had, at least once in his life, a dog treat. Some people feel that treats offer a way to bond with their dog. Other dog owners give treats as rewards for training behaviors that have been done well. Still others just feel that treats are a nice way to tell their dog "thank you for being a friend." Few dog owners refuse to give their dogs treats, unless their dog's health disallows it. All of these points of view probably go a long way in explaining the plethora of dog treats that exist on the market.

It sometimes seems as if there are as many different treats available for sale as there are pet owners and their dogs. There are treats that are billed as being healthy or organic, natural or gourmet. There are treats that are intended to freshen the dog's breath or that clean the dog's teeth. There are even special treats on the market for diabetic dogs.

With all of these treats that are available, there is almost no reason to feed your dogs all but his favorite treats twice. What treats are right for your dog? What do they do? How can you tell if a commercially packaged treat is good for your dog? Here are some brief descriptions of the treats that are available to the both of you.

Diabetic dog treat: Some commercial dog food companies make dog food specially formulated for the diabetic dog. Although specially formulated dog treats are available on the market, other, less expensive treats are available. Some good treats are fresh fruits and vegetables, tofu, and homemade dog treats.

Dingo dog treat: Dingo dog treats are high quality, uniquely made rawhide chews. These chews consist of a layer of real meat jerky that is sandwiched between two layers of rawhide, giving the family pet a taste of real meat in its snack. These treats are claimed to clean the teeth.

Gourmet dog treat, natural dog treat, healthy dog treat, organic dog treat: There are no federal guidelines that define these kinds of dog treats. However, gourmet dog treats appear to be defined in general as freshly made treats that have ingredients of human food quality ingredients. These kind of treats are usually sold by small bakeries devoted to dog treats or bakery chains.

Greenies dog treat: These toothbrush-shaped treats are intended for use by dogs that do not gulp their food and do not tear off large chunks at a time. They are marketed as 100% edible treats that freshen the dog's breath by virtue of the chlorophyll that they contain. While these treats are 100% edible, however, they are only about 85% digestible. Therefore, these treats should be given only when the dog is under supervision.

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