Dog Treats

Definition of dog treats

 

 

Dog treats are foods specifically designed, manufactured and suitable for dogs. These foods are often used as an additional supplement to your dog's main diet (dog food) to reward, train, or enhance interaction with your dog.

 

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The benefits of dog treats
 

 

1. Rewards and Training:
- Dog treats are the ideal reward tool when training your dog. By giving treats as positive feedback, dogs can be motivated to learn new behaviors or skills such as sitting, staying in place, or other social and obedience techniques. This training method can not only increase the fun of training, but also promote the interaction between the dog and the owner.

 

2. Promote interaction and socializing:
Dog treats can be used to enhance the emotional connection between owners and dogs. When playing and interacting with your dog, giving a snack at the right time can increase intimacy and make your dog feel more loved and valued.
In multi-dog households, dog treats can also be used as a social tool to help build a friendly bond between dogs. For example, by sharing treats, dogs can promote interaction and communication, reducing tension and aggression.

 

3. Nutritional supplements:
- While dog food is your dog's main source of nutrition, dog treats can also provide an additional nutritional supplement. Some dog treats are rich in nutrients such as protein, vitamins and minerals that help your dog grow healthily.
- Especially for dogs who are picky eaters or have special nutritional needs, choosing the right dog treats can help them get a more complete nutrition.

 

4. Molar and oral health:
- Some dog treats have teeth grinding functions, which can help dogs clean their teeth, remove tartar and dental stones, and maintain oral health. This is important for preventing oral diseases and keeping your breath fresh.

 

5. Emotional comfort:
- Giving a dog a treat can be soothing when the dog is feeling anxious, nervous or upset. The taste and satisfaction of a treat can divert your dog's attention, reduce negative emotions, and make them feel more secure and relaxed.

 

6. Boost your appetite:
- For dogs with poor appetite, some good taste and delicious dog snacks can stimulate their appetite and increase food intake. This helps maintain your dog's weight and nutritional status.

 

 

Types of dog treats

 

Jerky

Jerky is one of the most popular treats for dogs and comes in many different forms. Common jerky snacks include chicken jerky, beef jerky, duck jerky and so on. These snacks are mainly made from dehydrated meat, which not only tastes delicious, but also provides your dog with a wealth of protein and fat.

Features:
Dehydrated jerky, moderate hardness, suitable for dog teeth grinding and protein supplement.
Focus on chicken jerky, because chicken rarely triggers allergic reactions in dogs and is relatively safe.
There are two kinds of pure jerky and mixed jerky, pure jerky has higher nutritional value.

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Gum feeders

Bite glue snacks are usually made of animal skin, such as pig skin, cow skin, etc., with the characteristics of bite resistance and grinding teeth. These snacks not only satisfy your dog's chewing needs, but also help clean your dog's teeth.

Features:
Bite resistant, ideal for dogs to grind their teeth and pass the time.
Pay attention to choose the right size of the bite glue, to avoid the dog swallowed too much to cause digestive tract problems.
 

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lyophilized

Freeze-dried snacks are made of freeze-dried technology, which removes the moisture in the ingredients and retains the nutrition and taste of the food. Such snacks usually include meat, vegetables, fruits, etc., which are nutritious and easy to digest.

Features:
Nutritious and easy to preserve.
Strong rehydration, easy to feed.

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Dairy product

Dairy snacks are one of the dog's favorite snacks, such as cheese, milk slices, milk bars, etc. These snacks not only taste good, but also contain calcium and protein, which help your dog's bone and tooth health.

Features:
It is rich in calcium and protein, which helps your dog's bone health.
Pay attention to choose dairy products suitable for your dog's stomach and stomach to avoid causing discomfort.
 

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Canning

Canned snacks are generally mixed with minced meat and a small amount of animal viscera, delicious and nutritious. These snacks can be used either as a supplement to the main meal or as a snack to feed.

Features:
Good palatability, rich nutrition.
High water content, can replenish water.

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Analysis of nutritional components of dog snacks

 

 
 

Protein

Protein is one of the indispensable nutrients in dog snacks. It is an important substance necessary for the development and repair of tissues and cells in your dog's body. High-quality dog snacks are usually rich in animal protein, such as chicken, beef, fish, etc. These protein sources not only have high biological value, but also are easy to digest and absorb by dogs.

 
 

Fat

Fat is an important source of energy for dogs, and it is also necessary to maintain a healthy coat and moisturized skin. In dog snacks, a moderate amount of fat can provide the energy your dog needs, but excessive intake can lead to obesity problems. Therefore, when choosing dog snacks, you should pay attention to the high and low fat content, and choose products with low fat or medium fat content.

 
 

Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates are one of the main sources of energy for dogs, and they are mainly found in cereals, potatoes and other foods. In dog snacks, a moderate amount of carbohydrates can provide your dog with energy, but too high a carbohydrate content may cause your dog's blood sugar to fluctuate, affecting health. Therefore, choosing a low-sugar, high-fiber dog snack is more ideal.

 
 

Minerals

Minerals are essential trace elements for dog growth and development, including calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, zinc and so on. These minerals play an important role in your dog's bones, teeth, blood and nervous system. Good quality dog treats should be rich in minerals to meet your dog's daily needs.

 
 

Trace elements

Trace elements are essential micronutrients for dog growth and development, such as selenium, copper, manganese and so on. These elements play a vital role in the metabolic process of dogs, such as participating in enzyme synthesis, promoting energy metabolism and so on. Choosing a dog snack that is rich in micronutrients can help ensure that your dog receives comprehensive nutritional support.

 
 

Vitamins

Vitamins are essential nutrients for the normal physiological function of dogs, including fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, and water-soluble vitamins such as B vitamins and vitamin C. These vitamins play an important role in your dog's vision, immunity, skin health and more. Good quality dog treats should be rich in vitamins to meet your dog's needs.

 
 

Moisture

Water is an important part of your dog's body and is essential for maintaining your dog's physiological function and health. The water content in dog snacks is usually low, but some snacks such as wet food have a higher water content. Choosing a dog snack rich in water can help satisfy your dog's thirst and promote good health.

 
 

fiber

Fiber is one of the indispensable nutrients in your dog's diet, which helps maintain your dog's intestinal health, promotes intestinal motility, and prevents problems such as constipation. A good quality dog snack should contain the right amount of fiber to meet your dog's digestive needs.

 

 

 
How to eat dog treats
 

 

1. Control food intake

Dog treats are delicious, but excessive consumption can lead to obesity, indigestion and other problems in dogs. Therefore, controlling small portions is key. In general, the amount of snacks should account for about 10% of the dog's total daily intake. The specific feeding amount can be adjusted according to the dog's weight, age, activity level and other factors. At the same time, avoid feeding snacks immediately before or after meals, so as not to affect your dog's appetite and digestion.

 

2.Feeding time

Proper feeding times are also important for your dog's health. The feeding time of the snack is best staggered with the dog's daily eating time to avoid affecting the dog's appetite. In addition, try to avoid feeding snacks during the dog's rest or before bed, so as not to affect the dog's sleep due to indigestion. During training or play, treats can be appropriately given as a reward to enhance interaction and fun with your dog.

 

3. Choose the right snacks

There are a wide variety of dog treats on the market, and choosing the right one is crucial to your dog's health. When choosing snacks, you should pay attention to the ingredient list of the product and choose products containing high-quality protein, moderate fat, low sugar, high fiber and other nutrients. At the same time, avoid choosing products that contain too many additives, artificial colors and other unhealthy ingredients. For dogs with special needs (such as older dogs, digestive problems, etc.), you can choose specific snacks.

 

4.feeding methods

Feeding methods also need attention. For younger dogs or dogs with weak chewing ability, you can choose to cut the snack into small pieces or soak it soft before feeding to avoid digestive problems caused by swallowing too large or hard food. At the same time, pay attention to the hygiene and freshness of snacks, and avoid feeding expired or spoiled snacks. During the feeding process, you can observe the dog's reaction, if there is an abnormal should stop feeding in time and consult the veterinarian.

 

5. Pay proper attention

It's also important to keep a moderate level of attention when feeding your dog treats. Pay attention to your dog's appetite, digestion and whether there is an allergic reaction. If the dog has symptoms such as loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., it should stop feeding in time and consult a veterinarian. In addition, it is necessary to check the oral and dental health of the dog regularly to avoid oral diseases caused by long-term consumption of snacks.

 

 

 

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