Natural treats are good, health conscious alternatives to the ordinary treats your dog might get all of the time.
Things to consider: Digestive system sensitivity, making healthy choices, and how friends and family feed your pet.
Sensitive Systems - Natural treats are especially appropriate for puppies and senior dogs whose dietary requirements may be more specific and whose digestive systems may be more sensitive.
Health Nuts - The next time you are at the dog treats bakery, instead of that sugary, gooey, artificially flavored, and preservative-laden item you are guiltily eyeing, pick your dog up some natural treats and give him something you will both be happy with.
Treats for Visitors - Friends and family like to give your dog treats. It is a fact of life. So, instead of biting your tongue or making a fuss as you watch your loved ones feed your little one some table scraps, have some natural treats around that you can gladly let them give to him. With natural treats, even if an overeager guest feeds your dog a bit more than you ordinarily would (or would have liked), you can at least feel good about the ingredients going into him. Let your well-intentioned, gift giving friends and family know that if they're going to buy dog treats for your dog, not to buy him just any old dog treats bakery treats but natural treats.