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Dog treats are like the cherry on top of the kibble. They reward your dog, strengthen your bond, and bring joy to both you and your furry friend. But not all dog treats are created equal: between enjoyment, health, and portion control, there are a few rules to know. Let's get you started, without any hassle!
How many treats can I give my dog per day?
The amount of treats should not represent more than 10% of what your dog eats each day.
During training sessions, you can give more dog treats , provided they are small and healthy . To avoid overloading their stomach, here's a guideline to adjust depending on the chosen size:
- Dog < 5 kg : up to 10 mini-treats/day , divided well.
- Dog 10 to 20 kg : up to 15 treats/day depending on the intensity of training.
- Dog 30 kg and over : up to 20 treats/day , if activity is sustained.
The trick? Cut the treats into tiny bites . He won't notice the difference, but his body will.
Which treats are actually healthy for my dog?
A healthy treat is, first and foremost, something you can understand by reading the label. You don't need to be a veterinarian: natural , simple ingredients that you could almost have in your own kitchen. Zero unnecessary sugar, zero artificial flavors, zero questionable colorings. Just meat-rich bites, sometimes enriched with herbs or superfoods.
At Truffe Délice, we've created treats designed for everyone, that you can give with confidence, and that they'll eat with pleasure.
What treats should I give for dog training/education?
For training, small, soft, and irresistible treats are best. The idea is to reward frequently without filling his stomach. Opt for mini-sized treats or easy-to-chew bites that won't distract him for too long. And above all… keep things interesting! This will keep his motivation high. Yes, he has his taste preferences too.
Are there any ingredients to avoid in sweets?
Absolutely! Avoid animal by-products , sugars , questionable colorings , and artificial additives . A good habit to remember: read the ingredients list as if it were for yourself. After all, what your dog eats influences its long-term health . And a dog with good digestion is also a more relaxed dog parent!
Conclusion
Dog treats can be real allies, provided you choose them wisely. Think pleasure, quality, and moderation . Your dog will thank you with a twinkle in your eye, perfect digestion… and maybe even an extra training trick. My advice? Always check the ingredients before being tempted by pretty packaging.