My Natural Dog Treat recommendations: Only the Best for Your Furry Friend

Natural dog treats are made with whole, unprocessed ingredients. Think single-ingredient chews like dried tendons or bully sticks, or treats made with recognizable ingredients like sweet potato, chicken, or fish.

 

We have two very different spaniels with very different treat preferences! Alfie, our ginger boy, is a connoisseur. His absolute favorite is a lamb braid. He savors it, making it last as long as possible. It's his special treat for being a good boy (which he always is, of course!).

 

Dougie, on the other hand, is a vacuum cleaner when it comes to treats! He's not picky at all and will devour anything you put in front of him. This makes it easy to find new and exciting natural treats for him to try. We have to be careful with portion control though, as his enthusiasm knows no bounds!

The Benefits of Natural Treats:

  • Improved Digestion: Natural treats are often easier for dogs to digest, reducing the risk of upset stomachs and digestive issues.
  • Healthier Skin and Coat: Natural treats can be rich in essential fatty acids and nutrients that promote healthy skin and a shiny coat. 
  • Dental Health: Chewing on natural treats, especially tougher ones, can help scrape away plaque and tartar, promoting healthy gums and fresh breath. It's like a natural toothbrush!
  • Mental Stimulation: Chewing is a natural behavior for dogs, and it provides mental stimulation and can help reduce boredom and anxiety. A good chew can keep them occupied and happy.
  • Allergy Management: If your dog has allergies, natural treats can be a lifesaver. By choosing treats with limited ingredients, you can easily avoid potential allergens.
  • Simply Delicious! Let's face it, dogs love natural treats! The simple, wholesome flavors are often much more appealing than artificial flavors.

 

Choosing the Right Natural Treats: 

 

  • Consider Your Dog's Size and Chewing Habits: Choose treats that are appropriately sized and durable enough for your dog's chewing style. Smaller dogs might need softer treats, while aggressive chewers need something more robust.
  • Look for Single-Ingredient Treats: These are a great option for dogs with allergies or sensitivities.
  • Check the Calorie Content: Treats should only make up a small portion of your dog's daily diet. Be mindful of the calorie content to avoid weight gain.

 

Our recommended brands:

Anco Dog Treats 

Lancashire Dog Treats

The Spoilt Doggo

Treat Your Dog

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