While the age old rivalry between dogs and cats may still exist,
many families have at least one canine member and one feline member. In most of these families everyone can
coexist in a loving manner (with a few “sibling disputes” from time to
time).
Dogs and cats do have some
different nutritional needs; however, there are many things that can be enjoyed
by both canines and felines. In
general it seems that dogs receive more treats than cats; perhaps there are
more treat products geared towards dogs? You no longer have to worry about
buying dog treats and then getting a guilt trip from the feline member(s) of
your family. There
are quite a few quality treat options that can be given to both dogs and
cats.
While the list of
differences between dogs and cats may be lengthy, they can both agree on their
affinity towards fish. Grizzly
Salmon Fillet Treats are made
of 100% Wild Salmon Fillet. These
treats can be broken into any bite size. Salmon Fillet Treats are an
all-natural treat and a good source of Omega-3’s that are beneficial for both
canines and felines (and humans, but not sure you’ll enjoy these treats as much
as your pet will enjoy them). The
Honest Kitchen also has a fish treat, called Wishes,
that is suitable for both cats and dogs. Wishes are made with 100% human-grade,
wild caught Haddock. Like the Salmon Fillet treats, they can be broken into any
bite size.
Of course, fish is not the
only treat option for all of your furry family members. Bravo! has several freeze dried or dry
roasted all natural treats for dogs and cats. Bravo’s dry roasted treats are
available in a variety of options, including venison liver, buffalo liver,
turkey breast, and chicken breast. Bravo
only uses antibiotic-free poultry, fresh fish and grass-fed red meats in these,
all-natural, grain-free snacks, so you can be confident that you are giving
healthy treats to your pets.
Simplify your shopping
list by including some of these treats for your pets. As with any treat, moderation is the
key (although all of these are pretty low calorie). Always supervise your pet when giving
any type of treat (safety first).
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