Zeal Dried Beef Fillets 125g
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Delicious and tender - a healthy reward for weight management. Low in calories, low in cholesterol, and low in fat!
- Gluten-free • Low allergen
- High protein • Low fat
- Animal protein source: Free-range beef
- Made in New Zealand
Recommended for: Dogs of all life stages
Contains no steroids (HGP), no colors, no preservatives, no additives
ZEAL® 100% pure natural rewards are nutritious, trustworthy, and traceable. We have 21 delicious types of rewards to choose from, 6 of which cats also love. Our rewards are handcrafted in our Auckland factory from free-range meats and wild-caught fish varieties. No colors, flavors, additives, or preservatives are used in the manufacturing process. Treat your pet to a delicious and healthy source of nutrients.
Ingredients and Analysis
Ingredients: Natural dried New Zealand beef
Typical analysis:-
Protein 78.2g / 100g
Fat SBR 8.3g / 100g
Moisture 8.7g / 100g
Ash 3.6g / 100g
Fiber 1.2 / 100g
Benefits
Oral and dental health for your pets is very important. They cannot tell us when they are in pain, so it is important to regularly check their gums and teeth. Chewing Zeal® rewards will help remove plaque and tartar. It is also good to regularly brush your pet's teeth!
Rewards for use in training sessions: Rewards are a useful tool in the training process as they help keep your pet focused on you and the learning process, regardless of their age. For training purposes, rewards should be small and easy to swallow, requiring little chewing so you can reward behaviors quickly and frequently. Ideal training rewards are relatively soft and pea-sized. Pets are not very interested in the size of the reward, but the quantity is what impresses them. Larger rewards are more suitable for rewarding good behavior, like large pieces, where your pet has to stop, chew, and take time to consume them.
How to use dog rewards more effectively: The most effective way to use rewards is to reinforce a calm and obedient state. Do not use rewards as a reward for a state of excitement or overstimulation. Always let your pet smell the reward first, but lift it away from them and wait. Remember that pets, especially dogs, can smell from more than 5 meters away, so there is no need to put the reward under their noses. Once they smell the Scent, dogs may initially jump, and they may jump on you too. If this happens, show that you do not approve of it through your behavior and body language, your patience as an owner will pay off in an obedient pet. They will understand that a calm and relaxed approach yields results, as they sit, wait, and look at you with calm anticipation. In the moment of calm, offer them the reward. Do not use rewards to reinforce an excited pet, but to guide the calm and obedient state.
Feeding Guidelines
Do not overindulge in rewards ~ Although it may be tempting when your furry pet begs for more, do not be too generous and keep rewards within limits. Rewards are meant to be a supplement to your pet's diet. As with us, excessive rewards can cause weight gain, and will negatively affect your pet's food balance, which should be complete and balanced to maintain their health. Ideally, rewards should not exceed 10% of the daily required calories for your pet, so regular meal portions should be reduced to avoid weight gain, taking into account what they consumed from rewards during training sessions in the day. This also applies to rewards given as general rewards for good behavior. If you do not do this, your pet will slowly gain weight and the extra kilograms above the ideal weight will be harmful to your pet's health.
Reward wisely ~ We always recommend that your pet consumes rewards under supervision, especially when trying a new reward. Some dogs (unlike cats) are overly enthusiastic when it comes to tasty Food pieces and may not chew properly, which can lead to a choking hazard.
When to give your pet rewards ~ The ideal time to offer rewards is between meals and not directly before or after a meal. Choose a reward that your pet will enjoy. If you are using rewards as a training tool, your reward will not work well after your pet has had a full meal.
What type of rewards are suitable for your dog's or cat's breed, size, and age?
We recommend that your pet consumes rewards under supervision, especially when trying a new reward. Many dogs tend to consume the reward without even chewing, so monitor all sizes and ages to ensure they can handle it without choking incidents. Cats usually chew the reward without trying to consume it in seconds. Small dogs may find leg bones and the like a bit large, while large dogs may try to swallow smaller rewards without chewing, and older dogs with dental Disorders will need softer chewing, so it is up to you to assess your pet's size and eating behaviors.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the packaged product in a sealed bag to maintain its freshness. If you are buying large bags, keep the unused product in an airtight container to maintain its freshness and cleanliness.