Dog diets - use dog treats only as treats

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Dog diets - use dog treats only as treats

Sunday, May 4th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

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.

You should also monitor your dog’s calories if he’s putting on weight.

Monitor your dog’s calorie intake

All animals, including humans, have a recommended intake of calories per day. Calories are what the body uses to have energy and they are a way of monitoring how much you take in. In all animals, there are also recommendations of how many calories that animal should get.

Unfortunately, there is no way to pinpoint this right here for you because all animals that consume calories do so based on their age, size, physical activity and their overall type. An example is that of a dog that is middle sized. He should be consuming about 700 calories per day.

Talk to your vet about how many calories your pet should be taking in each day. You will be surprised by what it should be as soon as you start looking at the packaging for their foods. Purchase pet foods that do tell you the calorie count as these are often the healthiest options for you pet.

Strive to meet your pet’s calorie intake goal. This allows your pet to get the nutrition that he or she needs but helps them to keep off excess weight as well. It is simply a matter of monitoring portion size and food type to reach their calorie goals.

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