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Pleasure Your Dog With A Natural Dog Treat

As dog owners come to be more aware of their pet's nutritional demands, they increasingly recognize the benefit of providing their pets with natural dog treats.

Natural dog treats contain no increased chemical preservatives or fillers, leaving your dog with straight nutritional value, nothing even more. Natural treats also make use of the highest grade of edible items and processing techniques to ensure they're even fit for human usage-- which who understands, could assist if you ever before get stuck in a survival scenario with your dog! Let's examine a couple of commercially-available natural dog treats, and then a couple of treats you may stumble across in your very own backyard.

Commercial Natural Dog Treats

As odd as they appear on first blush, pig ears are a natural preference for many of our furry pals. They consist of a reasonable amount of fat, and dogs discover the flavor alluring (similar to some people and pork rinds). Pig ear treats must be baked instead of chemically processed, and must have no included preservatives or coloring representatives. Examine your package deal label carefully.

Greenies are an additional beloved dog treat-- a special variety that uses chlorophyll to naturally refresh your dog's breath. Greenies include no preservatives, synthetic flavors or additional coloring. Remarkably enough, dogs enjoy them, and owners swear by them when it comes to sweetening the breath in a safe and healthy way. Chewing these treats has actually the included perk of helping to cleanse your dog's teeth.

Mother Nature's Own Natural Dog Treats

You might be amazed to understand that natural dog treats exist right in your fridge, or in your yard. Carrots, apple slices, and celery are all great natural dog treats, providing vitamins without added chemical boosters. Simply offer these treats a wash prior to providing them to your dogs. For an extra-special treat, cut up your fruits or veggies, and mix with a dab of peanut butter and a tsp or two of raw oatmeal.

Whether commercially manufactured or straight from the yard, natural dog treats are a fantastic way to provide your dogs a dash of extra nourishment without any type of mysterious extras.


Remember to shop around when looking for holistic pet products to purchase.