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Aimee, if you look through the discussions here in the Food Group, you'll see lots of discussions about good treats and snacks. Petsmart doesn't have a very good selection, but the store where you buy your Orijen should.
Some treat brands we like are Zuke's, Jones Naturals, Wet Noses, Plato, and of course anything made by the recommended brand companies.
You can also make your own chicken jerky or liver treats, and we have info here about that too, as well as in the DK Cookbook Group.
Many dogs like raw carrots, apples, bananas, and different types of melons, too.
Thanks for your help! I am intrested in making my own treats for them, so i will check out the DK Cookbook Group! Thanks!
Poor Ayla ate some mud & moss at the park the other day and is recovering from her upset stomache , i mean i am still recovering from it! :)
What is the point of a 'midday snack'? I'm just curious in general what goal is being reached for when giving dog snacks at all...other than just 'for fun' and because they like food. This is not really pointed at you, Aimme, but to anyone who uses snacks.
There are good reasons to give children set snack times with healthy food. And for those who use treats for training or for specific rewards here and there, I understand. But, I'm just not clear on the WHY's of giving dogs snacks--for nutritional/health reasons--ever.
In this case, I thought it was to ease the transition from being fed three times a day to twice a day. It's been more than 20 years since i had a puppy, but I'd imagine that if they're used to getting something to eat midday, it might help to offer a "snack" when you eliminate that middle meal.
I've never given adult dogs "snacks".
Luna loves any vegetables and fruit :)
Her favorites are cucumbers, peppers, broccoli, bananas and oranges. She doesn't seem to like lettuce much though!
We have started giving her a midday "snack" of a handful of veggies/fruits cut up, since she has resumed eating any plants (and sometimes mud) in sight outside. We're hoping supplementing the fruits and veggies in her diet will quell her need for the green stuff ;) Only been doing it a few days, so we'll see how it works.
I think next shopping trip will include picking up some frozen veggies just for her, since she LOVES ice cubes and would probably love frozen veggies.
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