Special milk for cats is available but this is very high in calories, so should only be
given as an occasional treat - never instead of water.
Alfalfa, however, will be high in calories and should only be
given as an occasional treat.
Dates aren't bad for your dog if they're
given as an occasional treat, but avoid making them a daily occurrence.
Milk should be
given as an occasional treat only - many cats are lactose intolerant!
Also, because of their high fat content, pig ears should only be
given as an occasional treat.
Not exact matches
-LSB-...] but is simply too expensive to enjoy more than
as an
occasional treat (very keen on
giving Ashley's versions a try -LSB-...]
Generally speaking, most parents won't mind if grandparents
give the grandchildren
occasional treats as long
as they promote healthy foods for the most part.
While I'm not ready to
give up banana bread
as an
occasional treat, this satisfies the same cravings all for less than 500 calories a serving.
An
occasional low dose, such
as what might be found in pet foods or
treats, likely will not cause a problem, but we recommend that you do NOT
give your pets large quantities of these foods.
If you only
give it to your dog
as an
occasional treat, apples can be a great addition to your dog's diet in general.
As long as your dog is not overweight, you can give him an occasional treat of eggs or chees
As long
as your dog is not overweight, you can give him an occasional treat of eggs or chees
as your dog is not overweight, you can
give him an
occasional treat of eggs or cheese.
A very thin layer on a piece of wood is okay
as an
occasional treat but peanut butter must be
given with caution.
An
occasional «jackpot» can be
given for correct responses from your dog to encourage proper manners but it is strongly advised to wean them off
treats as soon
as possible.
It's his favorite thing in the world to eat, but I don't
give him more than one a day, and the vets seem to have NO IDEA WHY these
treats are causing kidney failure in some dogs — mostly SMALL BREEDS, so I have a theory of my own... I'm thinking the ones who've had kidney failure have eaten more than their kidneys could process... That dehydrated chicken is a very CONCENTRATED source of protein, and even on the package it says to feed them only
as an «
occasional snack.»
We made sure she got plenty of water and
gave her wet food
as an
occasional treat (she primarily eats dry kibble), to make sure she was well hydrated, and made an extra effort to play with her every night, to
give her stimulation and exercise.
Peanut butter is great
as an
occasional «high value»
treat, it's useful for hiding pills, and it can even be used to distract your dog while
giving them a bath or trimming their nails.
Also, it's a good idea to NEVER let them on your furniture without your say so and after you
giving a cue, and only
as an
occasional or nightly
treat (not during the day).
Hard dog food is better than soft on a daily basis
as well
as the
occasional chew
treats (
given under owner supervision).