by abso_wmgr | Mar 12, 2018 | Behavior Tips and Tricks
Start with your dog lying down. Show them a treat, then move it toward her hip. When they turn their head to follow the treat, mark the behavior with an enthusiastic “YES!” Praise and give the treat. Repeat this until your dog shifts their weight onto her opposite...
by abso_wmgr | Mar 12, 2018 | Animal Tips
If your dog happens to be wild for dehydrated chicken strips (chicken jerky), you can make your own quite easily. Just buy some boneless chicken breasts, clean them, and slice into long, thin strips – the thinner the better. Place the strips on a greased or non-stick...
by abso_wmgr | Mar 12, 2018 | Uncategorized
I recommend avoiding all grain-based treats. Your dog or cat has no biological requirements for the carbs in these treats, and in addition, they are pro-inflammatory. Consider instead living “human” foods. Berries are a great treat because they’re...
by abso_wmgr | Mar 12, 2018 | Animal Tips
A high-quality pet treat will not contain grains or unnecessary fillers, rendered animal by products, added sugar (sometimes hidden in ingredients like molasses and honey), chemicals, artificial preservatives, or ingredients known to be highly allergenic to pets. ...
by abso_wmgr | Mar 12, 2018 | Animal Tips
Legally, pet food manufacturers can make the “made in the U.S.A.” claim as long as the product was assembled in this country – even if the ingredients are imported. So when you’re shopping for safe treats, it’s not enough that a product claims...
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