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Show Notes
Are you undoing your dog's healthy diet with processed, sugar-filled snacks? In this episode of The Dog Food Expert Podcast, Sarah and James dive into the world of natural raw dog treats and why "functional rewarding" is the secret to long-term canine health. We explore the Naked Raw Dog Treats collection, moving beyond the "pretty" packaging of supermarket biscuits to discover the biological benefits of single-ingredient, air-dried, and raw rewards.
Treating with a PurposeA treat should be more than just a distraction. We discuss how specific raw snacks act as natural supplements for your pet. From Beef Trachea—nature’s source of glucosamine and chondroitin for joint support—to Duck Feet and Turkey Necks that provide essential "mechanical abrasion" to scrub away plaque and tartar. If you are looking for dental chews for dogs that actually work without the hidden starches, this episode is for you.
Training, Enrichment, and Mental HealthWe break down the best high-value rewards for training, such as Omega-3 rich Sprats, and how to use "Mutts’ Cuts" bones for mental enrichment. Learn why chewing is a vital self-soothing behavior that releases endorphins and how to safely introduce Venison and Beef bones into your dog's routine. Whether you have a puppy in training or a senior dog needing joint care, we cover the best hypoallergenic dog treats and novel proteins for sensitive systems.
Key Topics Covered:
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Nature’s Toothbrush: How raw bones and connective tissue improve canine dental health.
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Joint Support: Identifying treats high in natural collagen and cartilage.
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Training Hacks: Using small, high-value fish treats like sprats for better focus.
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The Enrichment Factor: Using hollow treats for "boredom busting" activities.
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Safety First: Expert tips on supervising raw bone consumption and size-appropriate treating.