Information on the Puggle Breed of Dog

Treats for your Puggle

Do you own a Puggle? If so, you know just how much this breed loves to eat treats. While you cannot feed your dog treats all day long, there is nothing wrong with one every so often. This leads to the question of which Puggle treats are the best? While this is based largely on what your dog likes, there are some other details to consider as well.

Even though you want to make your Puggle happy, you do not want to do so at the expense of its health. In other words, not all Puggle treats are as healthy as the next. But in most cases, as long as you do not go overboard there is nothing to worry about.

One of the most common Puggle treats is regular milk bone biscuits. These have been favorites among owners and dogs for many years. If you are going to buy these treats, make sure you get the right size. The Puggle is not a huge breed, but at the same time it is bigger than a toy dog. You want to buy bones that are not too small too choke on, but not too big that your Puggle will have a hard time eating them.

Moving on, there are other types of treats that your dog will also love. They include everything from snausages to pupperonis and much more. Put it this way: if you go to the pet store or grocery store, you will have a very large selection of treats to choose from.

All in all, it is important that you give your Puggle a treat from time to time. But remember, you do not want to overdo this. Too many treats will lead to obesity, your dog not wanting to eat its regular food, and other problems. 



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One Response to “Treats for your Puggle”

  1. BARC Says:
    February 28th, 2008 at 4:43 pm

    Great post, it is important to find a balance between treating your dog and keeping them at a healthy weight. Have you heard about the National Canine Weight Check? It’s a great opportunity to get your dog weighed for free. (If appropriate, insert specific breed): Labs/Pugs/Rottweilers/Bulldogs are especially at risk breed for being overweight, so take them to a participating vet for a free weight check. I know we’re all partial to our own vets, so see if your vet is one of the 4,000+ that are participating in the NCWC during February. Or visit the Find a Vet page to locate another vet in your area, http://www.stopcanineobesity/findavet. Either way, it’s a good cause to promote dog health and our dogs’ health should always remain important.

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