What to Look For and What to Avoid When Buying Dog Treats

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Providing treats is one of the ways pack leaders enjoy rewarding their pups – whether for maintaining calm and submissive energy, learning a command, or for being a good companion. While a lot of pack leaders spend a lot of time in selecting the right food, there are just as many who are less choosy when it comes to selecting treats. Poor quality of treats leads to health issues like obesity, especially if the treats are fatty and full of empty calories. So what are the properties you need to look for when

selecting a healthy treat

?

Remember to go for healthy treats with no artificial ingredients. Of course, every dog is different; so make sure you consult with your vet, especially if your dog has any ongoing health concerns.

FDA: Don’t Feed Certain Nature’s Deli Chicken Jerky Dog Treats

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December 6, 2012 - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning pet owners and caretakers not to feed their pets

Nature’s Deli Chicken Jerky Dog Treats with a lot code of BESTBY061913DEN

because they may be contaminated with Salmonella. The treats are made, packaged and distributed in the United States by Kasel Associates Industries Inc. (Kasel) and were sold at Costco stores in the Denver, Colo., area. Kasel has declined to perform a voluntary recall at this time. However, Costco is working with FDA and has removed all of the affected products from its shelves. The company will also contact customers who may have purchased the product to provide additional instructions.Read full release from FDA.PetCareRx does not currently sell this product.

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