{"id":672,"date":"2018-04-05T15:18:08","date_gmt":"2018-04-05T19:18:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sitmeanssitatl.com\/?p=672"},"modified":"2024-07-09T11:13:07","modified_gmt":"2024-07-09T15:13:07","slug":"dos-and-donts-of-feeding-leftovers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/atlanta-dog-training\/dos-and-donts-of-feeding-leftovers\/","title":{"rendered":"Dos and Don’ts of Feeding Leftovers"},"content":{"rendered":"

It can be tough to keep an eye on everything that you’re dog is eating. When you have kids or guests in your home, it can be especially hard to monitor what is going into their mouth. It is fun and important to give your dog treats, but it is also key to know the limit and keep them healthy. Many people love to give their dog a taste of their leftovers, especially when they beg or sit near the table. It is easy to just give our pets leftovers, but it isn’t always the best for their weight. Here are some tips to hep you know what is good and bad to give your pup.<\/p>\n

Obesity<\/h2>\n

Of course we love to give our dogs special treats and feed them well. But when we’re constantly giving them a bite or two off of our plates, it can add up. All of those “little” bites can have a lot of calories, which can add up to your pup gaining some pounds. Instead of always giving them treats or snacks, try rewarding them with toys or playtime. It also can cause stomach problems to constantly be giving them human food.<\/p>\n

Balancing What You Give<\/h2>\n

As always, it’s important to have a balanced diet, especially for your dog. While it is okay to give your dog a taste of your table food, it isn’t always very balanced and healthy to give them a lot. As a rule of thumb, the treats you give your dog, regular treats or human food, should only make up 10% of their calories every day. Some items that are okay are:<\/p>\n