Zeal – Spare Ribs
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These New Zealand veal ribs are a ‘pawsome’ chew! Packed with meat and red marrow, they’re tender enough for pups and a hit with our fur-riends!
Delivery options
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Description
Zeal – Spare Ribs
Looking for a premium dog chew that your furry friend will adore? Look no further than our Zeal dog bones, crafted from 100% dried New Zealand veal ribs. These exceptional bones offer a delectable blend of flavor and nutrients, making them an ideal choice for your canine companion. The soft texture ensures they’re easy on your dog’s teeth and gums, suitable for dogs of all ages and sizes. Not only will your pup be thoroughly entertained, but their dental health will also benefit. Treat your beloved pet to the delicious and nutritious Zeal bones – order yours today!
Key Features:
- Abundant meat and red marrow
- Soft bones from young calves
- Gluten-free
- Low allergen
- High protein
- Low fat
- Animal protein source: veal / free range beef
- Proudly made in New Zealand
Recommended for: Dogs of all life stages
Our Commitment:
- No vaccines
- Without preservatives
- No steroids (HGP)
- No coloring
- Zero additives
Storage: store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the pouched product zip-locked for freshness. If buying bulk bags, keep the unused product in an airtight container for freshness and hygiene.
Ingredients: natural dried New Zealand veal ribs
Benefits
Pet oral and dental health: maintaining your pet’s oral and dental hygiene is of utmost importance. Since our furry friends can’t communicate their pain, it’s essential to regularly check their gums and teeth. Chewing on Zeal® pet treats can be beneficial for removing plaque and tartar buildup. Additionally, incorporating regular toothbrushing into your pet’s routine is a smart practice to promote good oral health.
Effective use of treats in training: treats are invaluable tools for pet training, irrespective of your pet’s age. They help maintain your pet’s focus during the learning process. When using treats for training, opt for small, easily consumable ones that require minimal chewing. These bite-sized rewards enable you to promptly and frequently reinforce desired behaviors. Ideal training treats are relatively soft and about the size of a pea. While the size of the treat matters less to pets, it’s the frequency of rewards that leaves an impression. Larger treats are better suited for rewarding exceptional behavior since they necessitate more time for chewing and savoring.
Maximizing treats effectively: the key to using treats effectively is to reinforce a calm and submissive state. Avoid rewarding an excited or overstimulated state of mind with treats. Present the treat to your pet but keep it out of reach initially, allowing them to smell it from a short distance. Dogs, in particular, have an exceptional sense of smell. When they first catch the scent, they might display excitement by jumping or showing enthusiasm. In such instances, it’s crucial to communicate disapproval through your attitude and body language. Your patience as an owner will eventually lead to a well-behaved pet. They’ll learn that a composed and patient approach yields better results. When your pet is in a calm state of mind, offer the treat. Use treats not to reinforce excitement but to command a calm and submissive demeanor in your pet.
Key times to reward with treats
To get the most out of treats, offer them between meals, not immediately before or after. Training with treats is most effective when your pet hasn’t eaten recently. Choose a favorite snack for joyful tail wags.
Feeding Guidelines
Moderation in treating: while it’s tempting to indulge your beloved furry companion with treats, it’s crucial to exercise restraint and maintain a regulated treat regimen. Treats should be viewed as a supplement to your pet’s regular diet. Just like with humans, excessive treats can lead to weight gain and disrupt the delicate balance of your pet’s diet, which needs to be complete and balanced to ensure their well-being. Ideally, daily treat consumption should not exceed 10% of your pet’s total daily caloric needs. Adjust your pet’s regular meal portions to account for the treats they’ve received during training sessions throughout the day. This principle also applies when offering treats as rewards for good behavior. Failing to do so may result in gradual weight gain, which is detrimental to your pet’s health.
Be treat-wise: we strongly advise that you supervise your pet when they’re enjoying treats, particularly when introducing a new treat. Some dogs (though this is uncommon for cats) can get overly enthusiastic when indulging in tasty morsels, possibly failing to chew them properly and increasing the risk of choking.
Timing matters: the ideal time to give treats is between meals, not immediately before or after a regular meal. When selecting a treat, choose one that your pet truly enjoys. If you’re using treats as a training tool, keep in mind that they may not be as effective right after your pet has eaten a full meal.
Additional information
Weight | 0.125 kg |
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Dimensions | 12 × 7 × 30 cm |
Weight | 125g, 200g |