Snacks for your dog

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Dog snacks for rewards, activity and everyday life

Dog snacks are more than just little extras. They can help with training, accompany walks, keep your dog occupied or serve as a quick reward. It is important that the snack, size, hardness and composition suit the dog.

At ARTGERECHT. you will find selected Dog treats and Chews. Treats are intended for small training bites and quick rewards, chews are more for quiet activity and chewing under supervision.

Treat or chew?

Small, easily portioned treats are suitable for training and rewarding. Chews are often the better choice for longer periods of activity. Some dogs need soft snacks, others do well with firmer chews. For sensitive dogs, it is worth taking a closer look at the protein source and ingredients list.

Include snacks in the feed

Selected snacks also provide energy. Snacks can quickly add up, especially for small dogs, less active dogs or dogs that train frequently. Therefore, they should not be fed on the side indefinitely, but should be part of the daily ration.

Dog snacks with quality standards

Good dog snacks not only impress with their smell or acceptance, but also with their clear ingredients, suitable size and comprehensible declaration. With chews, it is also important that they are suitable for the chewing strength and size of the dog and are given under supervision.

You'll find the perfect match at ARTGERECHT. Dog toy, products for training and high-quality Dog food, so that reward and everyday life go together.

Frequently asked questions about dog snacks

Which dog snacks are suitable for which purpose?

Small treats are suitable for training and rewarding, Chews more for activity. Clean, easily portioned snacks are practical for on the go. For sensitive dogs, clear protein sources and clear ingredients are more important than the longest possible selection.

How often can my dog have snacks?

Snacks should not be fed indefinitely. They are part of the daily energy intake and can affect weight and digestion if given frequently. If you train a lot, choose small pieces and mentally add them to your daily ration.

What is the difference between treats and chews?

Treats Treats are usually small rewards for training, walks or everyday life. Chews are larger or firmer and are used to keep them occupied. Both fulfill different tasks. The decisive factors are size, hardness, ingredients and how your dog handles them.

Which snacks are suitable for sensitive dogs?

For sensitive dogs, clear recipes and easy-to-understand protein sources are helpful. Avoid too many different snacks at the same time so that you can better assess compatibility. In the case of known intolerances, the snack should match the rest of the diet and not contain any problematic ingredients.

Are natural dog snacks automatically better?

Natural-sounding snacks are not automatically suitable. Even with natural products, quality, origin, processing, size and compatibility are important. A high-quality snack should be clearly labeled and suit the dog, rather than just having a fancy name.

Can I use snacks for training?

Yes, snacks are very practical for training if they are small, smell good and can be eaten quickly. For concentrated work, they should motivate the dog but not distract him from training for long. For frequent repetitions, small pieces are better than large rewards.

What should I look out for in chewable products?

Chews should be suitable for the dog's size, chewing strength and experience. Items that are too small or too hard can be problematic. It is best to give chews under supervision and take away leftovers if they become too small or if your dog tries to swallow them hastily.