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Dog Treats to Encourage and Train Your Pet

Saturday Jul 3, 2010

Just like some dog owners like to go through tons of dog names to find the one that suits their dog the best, similarly, dog treats should be only selected after careful consideration of their nutritional and quality values.

The one name you choose out of the many dog names, speaks as much about you, the dog owner, as it does about your pooch. Not only do dog names depict your relationship with your, but they also convey how much the dog matters to you. If you care for your dog, then you will always be careful about his/her well-being and good health. Dog treats are an important part of your dog’s diet. Though dispensed with only on special occasions, dog treats are a source of nutrition, taste, and pleasure for your dog.

Rewarding your dog with dog treats every time he/she does as told can have long-lasting and beneficial effect on the animal. An important aspect of dog training is to reward the dog with gourmet dog treats every time he obeys your orders. Many dog trainers also dispense with dog treats while teaching dogs how to respond to dog names, dog commands and similar things.

Nowadays, completely natural and gourmet dog treats are gaining popularity so much so that many dog owners even bake healthy and nutritious dog treats for their pooches right at home. More and more dog owners are finding that dog treats made from ingredients similar to those used in human food offer a satisfying choice from the commercial brands of dog treats available in stores. Moreover, if you believe your dog’s health is mostly dependent on his diet, you will be quite satisfied with the latest all natural dog treats. These treats are not just delicious, but are nutritious and look great too. The minute your dog smells the treats in your hand he’ll pretty much do anything you want him to!!

Dog treats are no longer limited to dog biscuits, just like dog names are no longer mean Maggie or Max. Today, you can take your dog to special bakeries that cater to only domestic pets such as dogs and cats. You with your dog can together browse through the range of dog treats that are on display. Dog treats here include hide, brownies, tarts, and of course, biscuits.

If you are not fortunate enough to have such gourmet bakeries for pets in your neighborhood, then you can hook on to the internet and browse the many online gourmet dog treat bakeries. These bakeries provide natural, free of preservatives, and tasty dog treats packaged in small plastic bags that even make excellent gifts if you have friends who have pet dogs. If your dog is overweight or suffering from diabetes, you can opt for low calories dog treats!

Finally, as with dog names, going overboard with dog treats can be detrimental to the health of your invaluable pet dog! So make sure you never give him more than 10% of his regular diet as dog treats per day.

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James Gosling
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/dog-treats-to-encourage-and-train-your-pet-670569.html

8 Comments »

Pissedkitty:

Training your cat?
I have a younger cat about 6 months old. We had her spayed and she got an infection at the surgery site so we had to put her on an antibiotic. When we first started giving her the antibiotic it was a fight, but I made it a point to give her kitty treats regardless of the objection she put up taking the meds. Now, I can feed her the meds cuddling her like a baby in my arms, and she takes it much more calmly. After which I still give her treats.

How many other "cat trainers" (every day people) have had this kind of success? I think its awesome and plan on expanding her "training". Right now its limited to when I call her name she’s learning to respond to me and the after medicine treats to encourage cooperation.
This is a poll/survey and would have been lost in "pets" section……

Provocative eh? Sorry. My dh isnt home… nothing to provoke….

July 3rd, 2010 | 3:26 pm
Indy:

I’ll come back to this.
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July 3rd, 2010 | 8:28 pm
Sacha:

Cats train me.
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July 3rd, 2010 | 8:30 pm
Rusty Potato ©:

I thought this would be a question about something more provocative !
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July 3rd, 2010 | 8:32 pm
Flattery Operated:

That’s wonderful! Now if you can give me some pointers on clipping the back claws of this ridiculous 1 year old cat I have, it would be great. She acts like someone is killing her.
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July 3rd, 2010 | 8:34 pm
Way Out There:

Wow that’s great, when I had to give my cat her meds it was a nightmare and soooo messy.
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July 3rd, 2010 | 8:36 pm
Neil B:

Training cats takes a lot of patience because they don’t take to it easily. Kudos to you.
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July 3rd, 2010 | 8:38 pm
♥sayahhh♥:

Well that is so great..I found that if I drop something on the floor the cats make a mad dash to get it.so if my cats are going to need medicine I am just going to drop it on the floor and see if that works..
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July 3rd, 2010 | 8:40 pm
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