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Pet treats can be a big help as you train, care for and entertain your furry friends. At Lowe’s, we offer a variety of healthy dog and cat treats in a wide range of flavors — including peanut butter, duck, venison, fruit and mint — to help teach and reward your pets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What pet treats are good for dogs?
A: Dental snacks, soft treats, crunchy treats and chews are all good dog treats. Dental snacks clean teeth and freshen breath, and training treats provide positive reinforcement as part of training. Crunchy treats can also serve as rewards, and rawhide and nonrawhide chews can both enrich oral health and entertain your dog. Though not a treat, a bitter spray is another training aid, one that you can use to deter unwanted chewing or licking.
Learn more about other necessities for keeping your dog healthy and happy with our guide on that subject, Pet Parent Essentials: Dog Edition.
Q: What treats should dogs avoid?
A: When selecting dog treats, be sure to consider your dog’s size, as a small chew can be a choking hazard for a larger dog. Also, supervise your dog with any treats and take away chews when they become small enough to be a choking hazard. Follow the instructions that come with the treats you buy and consult your vet about dog treats.
Additionally, be mindful that while some fruits and vegetables can be healthy treats for your four-legged friend, others can be poisonous. Foods to keep away from dogs include chocolate, grapes, raisins, citrus, nuts, garlic, onions and items containing xylitol, to name just a few. Be sure to research any human food you’re considering giving to a dog to ensure it’s safe.
Q: What treats are good for cats?
A: Cat treats come in soft and crunchy options, and both make good rewards and training incentives. Just like dogs, cats can enjoy benefits from treats, such as general enrichment and mental stimulation. Using treats with games and training is also a way to help satisfy a cat’s prey drive.
Be sure to check out Pet Parent Essentials: Cat Edition, our guide on what cats need.