
If your pets beg for food, resist the urge to feed them table scraps. Instead, learn new ways to reward them. This will help keep your pets healthy and on their best behavior.
What’s Wrong With Sharing Table Scraps?
Here are a few reasons why you should avoid sharing scraps with pets at the dinner table.
- Enjoy More Family Meal Time: A begging dog might seem cute at first, but the begging can interrupt family time spent at the dinner table. Save pet time for before or after your meal.
- Send Clear Signals to Your Pet: Begging can lead to food theft, because pets don’t know when it’s okay to nibble and when it’s not. Instead, set clear boundaries so that they understand good behavior — reward them away from the table.
- Help Keep Humans Germ-Free: People plates and bowls should be separate from pet bowls at all times. It’ll help reduce the risk of spreading bacteria to your family. Don’t allow pets to lick or eat off your dinner plates or bowls, even if you wash them thoroughly afterward.
- Help Keep Animals Healthy: Many human foods are dangerous for pets and can pose pet-related health problems. Reduce the risk of sickness and vet visits — only give them treats made specifically for pets.
Reward With Pet Treats
Instead of sharing table scraps with your pets, stock up on pet treats. Buy a variety of healthy treats for everyday consumption and extra-special occasions.
- Find Their Favorite: Pets have preferences. Purchase several food sample sizes or a variety pack. It’ll help you discover which treats they like best.
- Bulk Up: Pet treats are less expensive when you buy in bulk.
- Keep It Special: Never substitute pet treats for pet food. Instead, keep it special and give pet treats out occasionally to reward good behavior.
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