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Friday, April 15th 2011

2:02 AM

Treats for Labrador Retriever Training

One tactic to make labrador retriever training easy is to base the training method on the breed's personality. Recognized for being gentle and friendly, positive training is more likely to work well with this breed. Aside from that, they are also noted for their appetite and inclination to request for food thus treat method is one good way to have a well-trained labrador retriever.

Treat is different from kibble. Kibble is a dry, store-bought pet food in the form of pellets. Given every meal time, it should contain all the vital ingredients a dog needs in order to grow happy and healthy. Treat on the other hand is a special type of dog food utilized as a reward. It should be tempting enough to motivate your pet to obey the commands you are teaching him during labrador retriever training.

There are many types of dog treats to select from. Many pet owners give preference to homemade biscuits to guarantee the safety and health benefits of the treat. Some, especially those who are too busy to prepare homemade goodies, settle for ready-made biscuits bought from doggy bakery or pet supply shops. Sadly, there are also dog owners who would rather give table scraps to their furry pal than make or purchase a pack.

When purchasing dog treats to be used for labrador retriever training, select the type that is specially formulated for dogs. This kind of treat is created to satisfy the taste buds without upsetting or causing danger to digestion. Some of these treats even have added nutrients and promote dental hygiene. If you intend to use homemade dog treats, make sure to use high quality ingredients to prevent health issues. There are many recipes available to help you with your homemade goodies but make sure to ask a dog health expert when you are hesitant of a particular recipe. Fresh vegetables like carrots and green beans can also be used however onions, grapes, raisins, chocolates and other human foods loaded with sugar and fat could cause health issues and obesity.

Consider your dog's health and preference when choosing for the right treat. Don't stick to a particular type of treat if your pet does not find it appealing. There's nothing wrong with experimenting and trying other types but be sure that they are safe for your pet.

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Friday, April 15th 2011

2:01 AM

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