Chemical bomb or healthy dog ​​snacks?

Kemibombe eller sunde hundesnacks?

Treats for dogs are a given in every dog ​​owner's life.
But which ones should you choose? Do you even care what your dog snacks are made of? And why is it important?

When choosing your dog treats, remember that dogs don't see colors or shapes like we do.
Therefore, it is unnecessary to buy "nice" dog treats filled with dyes - or dog snacks shaped like meat bones.

To melt fat and shape it into nice shapes, preservatives are used.
“EU-approved preservatives” are not always the best.
BHA and BHT are some boring cousins ​​that are allergenic – so remember to check the ingredients list and not just look at the front of the bag.

Did you know that gamma radiation and chemical baths are standard?

Meat is good in dog snacks. But remember to be critical about where the meat comes from. Everything produced outside of Europe must go through gamma irradiation or chemical baths to achieve the status of dog snacks in stores. This is to avoid an invasion of pests and bacteria that may be in the bag with the dog treats.
The best alternative is to choose dog snacks made from ingredients that originate in Europe.

Make healthy workout snacks yourself

Many people would prefer soft, delicious dog treats for training! And if there are preservatives in all of them, what should you do?

The best advice from RigtigHundemad is: Make your own dog treats.

When you and your best friend are on the training field or you just want 100% attention, treats are the way to go! And there's no doubt that leftovers from yesterday, a little cheese, some sausage, fish cakes and other human food from the fridge, beat most dry dog ​​snacks by several lengths!

At RigtigHundemad, no dog treats are allowed to pass unless the content and origin of these are 100% clearly defined.
There are countless examples of how dogs have been affected by unnatural snacks in terms of allergies and allergies.

What would you rather not have on the back of your dog snacks?

  • Preservatives
  • Unspecified animal by-products
  • Wheat/feed meal
  • Corn/starch/
  • Glucose syrup
  • Dyes
  • Glycerin

Many dog ​​owners are simply not aware that it is useless to just think through the food.
Even with the dog snacks that dogs get daily, there is far too much junk that we, as gullible dog owners, buy and offer to our dogs.

Just because the dog likes the treat doesn't mean it benefits them.
And here it's not a question of fat and calories, but quite basic: What is the treat made of?

See RigtigHundemad's range of healthy dog ​​snacks at the DogDay stand where there is a 10% trade fair discount on all snacks.

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