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What treats can I give my dog who is safe?
My dog is a very intelligent dog and I'm trying to get it done in command.Like sit, stay, and heel.Hes really good at that, but now I'm afraid of is the store.My neighbvor give your dog pig ears as a reward for being good.My dog loves to chew, are good?
Fresh Carrots: This may sound silly but the train (1) "Carrot Chips "…. sliced carrots (2) The carrots … baby carrots fingers or pieces of carrots (3) "Carrot Bones" .. larege, whole carrots … and I really use those names to teach my dog or give orders … by example, working on sit, stand, Lay Down, Stay, Heel .. I say "You want some carrot chips? Let's do a job" with an enthusiastic voice and feeder, happy dog and I work … and each and every day the dog has been basically a "good dog" or has done something extrodinary (like going to the vet or being perfectly ported for a week) … I say "I bet you like a carrot bone … you were so good at the vet / which have been very good all week" and "Apple" given at the end of most days unless a "carrot Bone" takes place Frozen green beans … broken pieces are large and instead of giving variety to the "Carrot Chips" in the above example Homeade Biscuits Doggie … You can create all sorts of things … anything else that I use, always add garlic and a bit of Sulpher to give an extra umphh flea / tick / Peanut heartworm prevention Butter – provided it on crackers or toast or something, because a dog like a person can choke on peanut butter when they have something more to help along the raw hides: I love to use Retreiver twists and rolls …. size depends on the size of the dog and what kind of chewer (I have one through the 12-inch long by 3 inches in diameter rolls Retreiver in under 2 hours … or even the a big dog @ only 50 pounds but a very aggressive chewer) For aggressive chewers, maintain some sort of biting the hand at all times and available at all times … that helps keep out of trouble aggressive chewer chewing things they should not have do not want to pig ears … and not give pork hide hide … seen many problems digesting pig ears …. but if it works for you and your dog, then by all means go with it. Kong toys are also a good Depending dog, sometimes "Real Bones" may be appropriate … BBQ Ribs like … NEVER any type of poultry (without chicken, duck, pheasant )…. whether pork, beef Beef, lamb, rabbit, squirrel, etc. .. then only the bones that are round and not sharp or a piece of bone that beef liver was above … To some dogs this is good to use cooked liver .. but in 75% of dogs who have tried it with, which has caused bad gas problems .. so just Pieces do not use cheese to make a reasonable treatment .. the harder the texture of the cheese, the better. Sticky cheese can stay in the tooth and cause oral health problems also saw hot dogs … Please, Please, Please NO HOT DOGS … Nothing with sodium or "junk ingredients" must be used with your dog if you want your dog to be I have seen healthy real problems with Greenies & Nylabones … so do not use either My vet also uses pieces of broccoli comes from the training and treatment of their dogs.
Frozen Treats and Biting off More than we can Chew