Sunday, June 03, 2007

Great Treats For Dogs

Article Title: Great Treats For Dogs
Author: Gray Rollins

Dogs all over the world are treated as treasured family
members. Since these fabulous four legged friends deserve to
be treated in the best possible manner most dog owners are
anxious to know what the best possible treats are for their
dogs. Here are several great ideas of treats that you could be
giving to your dogs that are sure to make them very happy.

There are many dog owners out there today that are extremely
conscious about the health of their dog. It is for that very
reason that many dogs owners have decided to start giving their
dogs homemade dog treats. Homemade treats for dogs have become
hugely popular over the last several years and can be located
everywhere from the World Wide Web to your local coffee shop.
Homemade dog treats can be anything from a simple biscuit to
tasty treats that resemble things like doughnuts or even a
slice of pie. Many dog owners prefer to make their own treats
for their dogs, as then they know exactly what their dogs are
consuming. There are tons of recipes for homemade dog treats
that can be found by simply doing a search on the Internet.
This can be a very fun hobby to start and your dog is sure to
be a very willing taste tester.

Another great gift idea for those looking for more healthful
treat options for their dogs is to give them treats that they
can not eat. Items like tennis balls, a piece of rope that is
knotted at both ends and of course the ever popular squeaky toy
can all be great treats for your dog. These types of treats can
really contribute to the overall health of your beloved pet.
Non-edible treats will also generally last longer then treats
that your dog is able to eat.

Of course the most popular type of treats for your dog are the
ones that can be found at your local grocery store. Dog bones,
dog biscuits and chewy treats flavored like things such as
bacon can all be found at very reasonable prices.

Be sure to remember what you plan to accomplish with the treats
that you are purchasing or making for your dog. Do you want to
help them loose weight? Are you training the to be able to do a
specific task or are you just looking for something to help
spoil them rotten? Knowing that will help you be in a position
to select the best possible dog treat for your dog.

About The Author: Gray Rollins is a featured writer for Dog
Teachers. To learn more about dog training and treats, please
visit us at http://www.dogteachers.com/blog/ and
http://www.dogteachers.com/schools/

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