![]() It’s Fun! Making these yourself aren’t just cheaper, it’s fun and something you can involve the entire family in doing once or twice a week when it’s time to make dog treats again.Name-brand store-bought snacks and foods carry a price-tag and it can get expensive when you have several dogs in-training at once! ![]() Store-bought foods and snacks for both dogs and humans contain an increasing amount of processing and artificially enhancing ingredients such as MSG (or monosodium glutamate) which might cause long-term harm to you or your dog’s health. There are many reasons why you might, like thousands of other pet owners the world over, decide to avoid store-bought foods for your pooch: If there’s an ingredient you’re unsure about or your dog has an already-sensitive system (like a form of IBS which certain breeds of dog are prone to) check with your vet first. While the last seems obvious, you might be surprised at what some try to feed their animals – in short, don’t!Īnother extensive list of potential poisons for your pet to avoid at all costs is available from. xylitol (a popular sweetener and sugar-alternative).apple seeds (they do contain amygdalin, which converts over to cyanide after all). ![]()
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