Safe Natural Chews For Dogs


We use dog treats for lots of reasons – for training, rewarding good behavior, for healthy teeth or just to keep them occupied. Giving our dog treats have significant impact on their behavior and their relationship with us. We love our pooches and we want the best for them but we were misled for very long time by big companies. We fed our dogs poor quality treats full of chemicals and other harmful substances that leads to unhealthy and shorter life. In fact 9 out of 10 dog health issues are caused by poor diet, that’s why I decided to share some information on natural safe dog treats with you!

Safe natural dog treats are grain free, wholesome, healthy and nutritious. They are low in calories ( up to 20 calories per treat) and they have just a few ingredients which are good quality. You won’t find any weird looking words on the back of the packet as it doesn’t contain damaging chemicals (binders,colouring, preservatives and other additives. You want to also check that the treats are manufactured either in USA, EU or Canada where the treats are highly regulated and must meet strict requirements.

Why Should You Consider Natural Dog Treats?
Healthy and happy dog leads healthy, happy and long life! Your dogs coat will be shinier, teeth whiter, breath smell not as appalling and most of all, you dog will love you for it! Lots of processed unnatural treats are high in fat and sugar. Research recently completed by Direct Line Pet Insurance reveals that many dog treats are far higher in calories than a Big Mac burger and that is a lot of calories! Some treats are so small, we tend to give our dogs more than we should, that’s why it is so important to look at the calories and fat content.

The Best Safe Natural Dog Treats

·         made from hard, natural yak’s and cow’s milk, salt and lemon juice
·         less than 1% of fat
·         high in protein
·         low in lactose
·         no added coloring or chemicals
·         long-lasting chew which provides mental stimulation and exercise and also clean teeth
·         comes in different sizes
My dogs love it and it lasts for ages!

2. Natural Pig Ears
·         odorless
·         tasty
·         thick hide and density
·         easily digestible
·         high in fat so not recommended for daily chewing
·         long-lasting chew which provides mental stimulation and exercise and also clean teeth
·         no added coloring or chemicals
Another natural treat that my dogs just love! I buy them from Brutus & Barnaby whole pig ears!

·         low in fat
·         high in protein
·         great for dogs that need to watch their weight
·         air dried for best flavor
·         bacteria tested
·         another long-lasting treat that is great for keeping dogs teeth and gums healthy
I buy them from Hollings – Natural Dog Treat Cows Ears ( pack sizes of 3,10 or 50 pieces)
Keeps my dogs content and happy!

Where Can You Buy Safe Natural Dog Treats.
There are many commercially available natural dog treat options produced by a variety of companies. You can go to your local pet shop or with our busy lifestyles simply order it online!
Always read the back of the pack as what can seem as natural dog treat doesn’t have to be. Lot of companies are playing with words to make it look good and healthy. Natural dog treats can be quite expensive so if you have a time you can also make you own.

I also like to give my dogs carrots as it helps them to clean their teeth and give them something to do for a while. Blueberries are another great treat for you dog. They’re packed with fiber, antioxidants, and a lot of vitamins. Another treat I like to give my dogs are strawberries, celery, melon (without the rind and seeds), mango (with pit removed), pumpkin, apples (without pips), peanut butter and so on!
So there is quite a few choices for you pooch.

Safety Is Our Number One Priority!
Remember to give any treat to you dog in safe and moderate amounts otherwise it can cause digestive problems.Also, if you dog has a sensitive stomach, you should always contact you veterinarian before different diet approach.

Any chew you give you dog should be done under supervision as it can cause choking hazard risk. Any chew you give them should be slowly chewed, not swallowed in large chunks.

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