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Healthy Treats For Dogs

Often people ask me for healthy treat options for dogs. Just like humans, our dogs enjoy treats. But also like humans, the wrong treats can cause weight gain and other health issues. I am not a veterinarian but I have interviewed a Canine Nutritionist , twice and a Veterinarian. Both of these guests have stressed that much of the commercial pet treats and food is very unhealthy for dogs and cats. Many contain corn contaminated with high levels of pesticide. Starches and fillers are other common ingredients, along with artificial colors and preservatives, plus synthetic vitamins and minerals that may not nourish your pet effectively. For these reasons, I decided to exclusively feed my dog one ingredient, healthy treats. Scroll down for some Amazon options and to learn how I make homemade dog food and treats.

I wrote a blog about the homemade dog food with a video and recipe for wet and dry food.

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After reading this book, The Plant Powered Dog: Unleash the Healing Powers of a Whole-Food Plant-Based Diet to Help Your Canine Companion Enjoy a Healthier, Longer Life by Canine Nutrionist Diana Laverdure-Dunetz MS, I learned that most human produce is in fact extremely healthy for dogs. Below, I have included list of foods that dogs can and shouldn’t eat (according to the American Kennel Club).

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Among the treats that my dog Zeus enjoys are:

You can dehydrate treats in the microwave or in a food dehydrator for longer term storage and easier portability. I like to put my dehydrated treats in small bowls around the house and in a training pouch. There is always an opportunity to train or reinforce good behavior when treats are readily available. Treats don’t have to be large and should be small to prevent choking as most dogs, swallow them whole anyway. Make them very small, especially for a little dogs like my Zeus.

If you don’t have the time or ambition to make your own, these one ingredient treats are great!

I like to put the dehydrated treats in a snuffle mat or snuffle ball to encourage Zeus’s natural foraging skills, increase his curiosity and play.

I also like to use a lick mat for Zues. I spread unsweetened applesauce (no artificial sweeteners which can be harmful to dogs) or other pureed fruits and then freeze them. Some people put peanut butter on the lick mat. Peanut butter is high in fat and some dogs get upset tummies after consuming it. If you decide to use it, I would recommend plain, unsweetened, no salt added peanut butter. Be careful and read ingredients as some brands use artificial sweeteners which can be very harmful to dogs. The lick mats are great during grooming, bathing, nail trimming or when I am entertaining dinner guests and want to keep him occupied. Many have suction cups so they can stick vertically on the side of a bathtub or on a wall. I keep a few in the freezer and Zeus gets so excited when I take one out for him!

According to the American Kennel Club, among the foods that dogs should not eat are:

Fruits and Vegetables Can Be Healthy Snacks Too

According to the American Kennel Club, among the fruits and vegetables dogs can eat are:

Fruits

Vegetables

Which healthy treats have you given to your fur baby? Share these in the comments.

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