When To Indulge With The Best Treats For Puppies

Many people find comfort in having pets around the house. Whether big or small, a pet is considered by animal lovers everywhere as a soulmate, best friend, part of the family, and more. Another thing most pet lovers could agree on is how lovable dogs are.

With their endearing silliness and unshakable loyalty, dogs have held on to their title as ‘man’s best friend.’ Be that as it may, they don’t show that side of themselves at a snap of your fingers, especially when they’re still puppies.

The best way to get started is to have the best treats for puppies you can find.

Why You Should Give Puppies Treats

If this is your first time owning a dog, giving it treats makes for a great foundation between you and your puppy. After all, feeding is an integral part of your interaction with your precious pup. You can show your affection for your puppy by giving it treats, and in return, your puppy gives you its sincere devotion. You can also use puppy treats as a reward or incentive for good behavior.

When To Give Puppies Treats

Although your puppy is adorable, giving it treats day in and day out won’t be as beneficial as you’d think. Because in doing so, you spoil it too much and even ruin its appetite. That’s why you need to know the perfect opportunity to hand your pup a treat.

1. For Training

Healthy puppies are notorious for misbehavior and hyperactivity. If it weren’t for how cute they are, many owners wouldn’t have given them the time of day. However, since you’re taking care of a little fur baby, you need to consider how food can be utilized to get your puppy to behave.

In-between meals are the perfect time for training your puppy. Because it might start to feel a little hungry by this time, offering treats would be a relief. Make sure you’re using delectable treats to grab the puppy’s attention.

When taking care of dogs, you need to remember how sensitive their nose is. Using this information, you could maintain your pup’s interest by holding the treat at its nose level. The goal here is to get it to calm down, so it can listen to you properly. Once it’s starting to settle down, lift the treat some more until it’s above its head, and let it follow the treat without getting excited.

So, as you can see, giving treats will convince your puppy to take the training seriously. With treats, you could teach it to behave during a vital social situation, such as meeting a child for the first time. Then, once it acts appropriately, give it the best treats afterward as positive reinforcement.

2. For Dietary Needs

Puppies need adequate nutrition as they’re at a stage of development where their body undergoes many changes. Hence, the meals and even the treats you give your puppy should meet the recommended nutritional requirements, meaning they should contain the right amount of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water.

3. For Pampering

As mentioned earlier, food is one way to nurture the bond between you and your puppy. Feeding it treats will deepen the trust it has in you, especially if you give it at a time when it’s feeling a bit anxious. Because of the attention you give it, your puppy’s loyalty won’t be too far behind.

What Treats To Give Puppies

Although you can just give your puppy a treat and call it a day, you need to be aware of the different values of treats so you can mix up its selection of goodies.

  • High Value. You could tell it has a quality far superior to the others just from its name. That’s because these treats either have the tastiest or the highest calorie content, making them sought after by puppies. After a long training session, giving this kind of treat will retain your pup’s attention while rewarding it for good behavior.
  • Medium Value. These treats aren’t as ‘special’ as high-value ones. However, your puppy could tell they’re also valuable, so it also strives for this kind of treat.
  • Low Value. Despite what it’s called, low-value treats don’t make them the worst treats of all. Being low value means it has the least calorie content. Because of this quality, it makes it the ideal treat to give when you want to spoil your puppy, or it needs to chew on something when it’s anxious and teething.

What To Avoid When Giving Treats

Despite how much your heart melts when your puppy stares at you and whines, overindulging is an issue you need to keep an eye on. And while it’s good to explore other options to have your puppy stop eating puppy food, digestive problems are lurking right around the corner. Certain human food can trigger this issue, such as:

  • Fatty food
  • Chocolate
  • Grapes and raisins
  • Onions and garlic
  • Leeks
  • Xylitol

Feeding Time

Having puppies under your care is a test of strength. Because not only are they small bundles of trouble, but they’re also way too adorable for your heart. Although it might seem tough, you need to know when to draw the line, especially when treats are involved. So, the first thing you should know is when’s the best time to feed them treats.

Kristi Cathey
 

Hi everyone! My name is Kristi Cathey and I’m glad you found your way to my blog. I am a mother of 3 beautiful angels. This blog was created in order to share my personal experiences in baby care and general health care for pregnant women. If you'd like to get in touch with me, please contact me by sending me an email via kristicathey.intelligentmother@gmail.com. Welcome to Intelligentmother.com

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