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The benefits of natural dog treats

Whether its rewarding good behaviour, used in training or simply a treat for the home, the benefits of natural dog treats will far outweigh using high sugar processed dog treats that you might find in your local pet shop.  Whilst there are plenty of natural dog treats available to you online and on the high street, you can find natural treats online like this treat box from Fetch Club Shop

What are benefits of natural dog treats?

  • 100% animal, no additives or preservatives
  • High in protein which is needed for strong immunity
  • Easier to digest
  • Promotes healthier skin and coat – As well as the healthy fats found in natural dog treats which gives dogs a shiny coat, the blend of nutrients in natural treats can also help with skin allergies in dogs.  Natural treats are often rich in vitamin A an essential ingredient for maintaining healthy skin, hair, and teeth.
  • Natural dog treats are better for dogs who suffer with allergies (though if the dog has bad allergies it’s always worth checking with veterinary professional before giving).
  • Good for the teeth – natural dog treats can help improve a dogs dental health, keeping their teeth clean and strong.

What natural dog treats are available?

  • Cow Hooves – A long-lasting treat on their own or you can stuff with a treats like dog-safe peanut butter or pumpkin puree.
  • Ox Tails – The perfect snack if you are after something long-lasting.
  • Yak Bar – Made from Yak Milk, these bars are low in fat and high in protein which makes them a healthy dog treat.  *Top tip – when the bar is getting small and a possible choking hazard, pop in the microwave for around 45 seconds, the bar will puff up and go nice and crunchy and allow the dog to finish the bar 🙂
  • Duck feet – A crunchy air-dried snack, high in chondroitin, which can help with joint pain and mobility.
  • Rabbit ears – A healthy snack for your dog, which are proven to be a good natural dewormer for your dog and help prevent plaque on your dogs teeth.
  • Pigs ears – Highly digestible and naturally chewy and a dog favourite!
  • Fish skin cubes – Made from 100% fish, these are a great snack for your dog. They have a rough texture helping to remove tartar and naturally high in proteins, fats and oils and great source of Omega 3.
  • 100% meat strips – easy to break into smaller bites size pieces, perfect for training!

So whilst hairy rabbit ears or duck feet may not sound like the most appetising treat to give to a dog, they will absolutely love them!

Remember treats are to be given in moderation (even natural dog treats!) and fresh water should be readily available and dogs shouldn’t be left unattended whilst eating treats.