Best Healthy Treats for Overweight Dogs
BackWe all know how easy it is to fall for those big, sad eyes, that almost have us believing that our dog has not been fed in a week, despite just having had breakfast. Giving into the eyes is ok as long as it is thought through and healthy, unfortunately, if we give naughty snacks over a prolonged period of time, the excess pounds will soon creep on without us, perhaps, noticing. Ideally, if we start as we mean to go on, with healthy treats, this wont become an issue but, these things happen. So, whether you are trying to help your dog lose a few pounds, find a healthy treat for your new dog, or have re-homed an already overweight dog, The Good Kennel Guide has compiled a few of our favourite healthy treats to get you started. Have lots of fun helping your dog to find his new healthy favourite but remember to allow the calories within his daily allowance.
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