PUPPY TREAT & CHEWS
As a new puppy owner, it's important to find treats and chews that are appropriate for your furry friend's age and size. Here are some things to keep in mind when selecting treats and chews for your puppy:
- Look for treats that are specifically designed for puppies or small breeds. These treats are typically smaller in size and softer in texture, making them easier for your puppy to chew and digest.
- Avoid giving your puppy treats that are high in calories or contain a lot of sugar. Instead, opt for treats that are made with natural ingredients and are low in fat and sugar.
- When it comes to chews, choose products that are appropriate for your puppy's age and size. Avoid giving your puppy chews that are too hard or difficult to chew, as this can lead to dental problems.
- Always supervise your puppy when they are chewing on a treat or chew to ensure that they do not choke or swallow large pieces.
- Consider using treats and chews as a training tool, rewarding your puppy with a treat when they exhibit good behavior or successfully completes a task.
By selecting the right treats and chews for your puppy, you can help promote good dental health, provide a tasty reward for good behavior, and strengthen the bond between you and your furry friend.