How to Incorporate Treats into Your Dog's Diet

Treats are a fantastic way to reward your dog for good behaviour and strengthen your bond. However, they should be integrated into your dog's diet with caution to avoid excessive calorie intake and potential health issues. Here are some tips for incorporating treats responsibly:

1. Choose Healthy Treats

Opt for treats that are low in calories and made from natural ingredients. Many commercially available dog treats are designed to be nutritious and delicious. Look for options that contain high-quality protein sources and avoid treats with excessive fillers and artificial additives.

2. Keep Treats Small

Size matters when it comes to treats. Smaller treats mean fewer calories, and they can still be just as rewarding for your dog. Break larger treats into smaller pieces to ensure you're not overfeeding.

3. Use Treats Sparingly

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake. Keep track of how many treats you give your dog in a day and adjust their regular meals accordingly to maintain a balanced diet.

4. Incorporate Treats into Training

Treats can be a powerful tool for training your dog. Use them as rewards during training sessions to reinforce positive behaviour. This not only helps with training but also ensures treats have a purpose in your dog's diet.

5. Consider Healthier Homemade Treats

If you're concerned about the quality of store-bought treats, consider buying from Marge & Mabel’s. We use fine human-grade ingredients – no added salt, sugar, preservatives, colourings or flavourings. All are sourced in the UK and we buy as much as we can locally, eg. meat from our local butcher, flour from Caldwell’s Mill and organic fruit and vegetables from our local grocer who delivers weekly. Most importantly they are fully endorsed by our Labradors, Marge and Mabel!

In conclusion, understanding your dog's dietary needs is essential for their health and happiness. A balanced diet that includes the right mix of protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals is crucial. When incorporating treats into their diet, do so mindfully to maintain their overall nutritional balance. With proper care and attention to their diet, you can ensure that your loyal canine companion enjoys a long, healthy, and fulfilling life.

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