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Dog Treat Recipes For Sporting Dogs

 

Dog treat recipes are essential to those who participate in sports with their dogs. There are many sports available for active dogs and their owners including flyball, agility, dock diving, hunting and lure coursing. All of these physical activities require dogs to be more physically fit and muscular than their couch potato counter parts. Dogs make wonderful companions and for those who are just interested in having their dogs as companions in the house and for taking on walks, there isnt a great deal of pressing nutritional needs. For these dogs, most commercially prepared dog foods are acceptable. However, high drive performance dogs may require dog treat recipes that are specialized to help them meet their nutritional needs.

Those who have an extremely active dog understand the value of becoming involved in a dog sport that will exercise their dogs mind and body. Giving your dog a job can make them a very happy dog and can prevent them from becoming bored and destructive as a result of their boredom. While dog sports can be a wonderful outlet for high drive dogs, they also require special dietary needs. For example these dogs require more protein than the average dog because their degree of exercise is much greater than the companion dog that goes for two walks per day. Dog treat recipes that are high in protein can help you to provide your athletic dog with treats that will meet their needs.

Author: Todd Jones
 
Author Bio:
Todd Jones is an expert on this subject. Todd has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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