Sunday, March 17, 2013

Homemade v. Commercial Silver Labrador Training Treat


Silver Labrador Retriever
Silver Labrador training treats are available commercially in packages packed full of flavor. Commercial silver labrador treats might be very bad for your silver labrador if they contain wheat, sugar, salt, or preservatives. There are paleo and wheat-free versions as well. Many silver labrador puppies treats should have no more than five ingredients. They should be made from the highest quality ingredients and be high in protein. The best treats contain 95% real meat with enough stabilizers to ensure they remain moist. These are simple treats which are full of flavor, low in calories, and packed with healthy protein. While the cost is not necessary high for healthy treats, not all dogs can have these. If your dog has a simple or special diet, perhaps one without wheat or salt, then you can make dog treats at home. These treats do not have to be big, and in fact, smaller is better. You can leave out meat to dry to make jerky treats for your silver labrador puppies. Giving them just small pieces of food is a great way to reinforce good behavior.
silver labradors with Allergies:

Many dogs have allergies. In fact, nearly 20% of dogs have allergies to certain foods. As such, there are all natural dog training treats which use only natural ingredients such as organic chicken or natural salmon. These do not contain eggs, wheat products, sugar or large amounts of processed items. The best treats contain no dyes, no preservatives, and no colorings. These are often available in chicken, beef, pork, salmon, or duck flavors.

Benefits of Using a silver labrador Training Treat:

There are many benefits associated with the use of dog training treats. Training dogs at a young age helps to teach them the much needed values such as sitting, running, not jumping on strangers, or guarding the family. Many pet owners and breeders alike will use a dog training treat to socialize the puppies to other dog breeds, other pets, or other humans.

Positive reinforcement for humans might be allowance in exchange for chores, a favorite candy in exchange for good grades. For dogs, that positive reinforcement is through Silver labrador training treats. With silver labrador retriever training treats you can teach your silver labrador retriever different commands and reinforce good behavior. You can administer the treats prior to letting them out of the house which prevents door darting, before you pet them which prevent them from jumping on people, or before feeding them which teaches good manners. When training dogs they should be rewarded each time they conduct the behavior you want. This is continual reinforcement. You can switch to intermittent reinforcement once they have learned the behavior, substituting praise and gradually reducing the frequency with which they are given treats. You should reward them four out of five times at first. Then three out of five, and eventually two out of five until the treat is only administered occasionally.

Here are two dog treats:

1. Peanut Butter Basset Biscuits

Ingredients:
·        Four cups of whole wheat flour
·        Two cups oatmeal
·        Around 1/2 to 3/4 cup chunky of peanut butter
·        Two 1/2 cups hot water

Mix all of the required ingredients and make dough. You need to add hot water to ensure that the dough does not become sticky. You would then need to knead well and cut them into shapes with the help of cookie butter. After this, bake it by keeping it at the temperature of 350 degrees for more than half an hour (approx. 40 minutes).  The last step is to turn off the heat and make the dish cool off overnight.

2. Wheat free bones!

Ingredients:
·        Around one and half cups of white rice flour
·        Quarter cup of grated cheddar cheese
·        100 grams of margarine (you could do with butter in place of margarine)
·        Milk to make the dough

Preheat the oven to 180 c/325f degrees. Then cream the cheese and margarine or butter and add rice flour. You could add milk to make the dough softer and then leave it to cool off for about an hour.

After an hour, you need roll out the dough made on the floured surface. When you are done the dough should be about half inch thick. You can then use your cookie butter or your knife to make the shapes of bones. In the end, you can put the items into a baking tray which is non-sticky and put it into the oven for about a quarter of an hour. Leave it to cool for some time and then your dish is ready for your silver labrador retriever

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