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Monday, 01 October 2007

Information on Dog Treats and Weight Problems. Learn how to Keep Dog Treats To 10 Percent.

Dog Treats and Weight Problems

Treats should be given as treats, not regular staples in the dog's diet.  It likely sounds incredibly simple but the fact is that many people give their pets too many treats.  All animals can have treats unless the vet says otherwise, but you have to give this to them sparingly.

Giving them too many treats can cause them to shy away from foods that they need in their diet.  If they are filled up on treats, will they eat the nutritionally balanced food that you are given them as well?  Chances are they will not.

In addition, most treats designed for pets are not healthy options in the least.  Most are filled with fats and other products that can easily cause the pet to become overweight.  Instead of giving treats on a regular basis as a diet element, use treats for training purposes, for distraction from nail cutting and even as a way to reward your pet.  Just limit the amount that you give them as well as the frequency that they get them.  This will help your pet to lose weight by reducing the number of calories they get from treat products.

Keep Dog Treats To 10 Percent

Treats are a large factor in many pet's diets and that is a problem.  The good news is that you can monitor how much they take in and how much you give them in a day. 

Your goal should be to make sure that no more than 10 percent of the pet's intake of food comes from treat related products.  Any and all treats should have the dietary information that your pet needs so that you can record it.  This does not mean that you have to sit down with a piece of paper and keep notes.

Instead, know what the calorie goals are for your pet and multiply this number by .10.  This number is the number of calories that are allowable to come from treat products.  Anything more than this and your pet is consuming too much of their diet on treats. 

Look for treats that are no more than that 10 percent.  Or, break treats in half and do not give them the full recommended serving size.  Pay attention to the numbers on packages!

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