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How to discipline a dog ?
How to discipline a dog ?

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Dogs do have and aquire some bad behaviors and there's a proper way to punish them and at the same time correct that behavior and replace it quickly by a good one. This funny video shows how dogs can express regret cuz they usually understand when did bad things..

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Dog training, teach your dog to Roll Over #dogtrainertip
Dog training, teach your dog to Roll Over #dogtrainertip

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Teach your dog to roll over, the right way... Easy dog training Check out the Best 3 online dog training programs that I recommend and Download my Book for FREE : https://subscribepage.com/dogtraininginfos

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Brain game for dogs | house-training for dogs and puppies | #dogtrainertip

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Have fun with your dog, while improving its intelligence For a complete brain game training +21 brain games for your dog, please Check out this link, Download my book for FREE too: https://subscribepage.com/dogtraininginfos

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Easy Dog training trick | house-train your dog #dogtrainerti...
Easy Dog training trick | house-train your dog #dogtrainertip

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House training for dogs, teach your dog the essentials he needs while having fun with him or her of course Need a complete dog training 30 tricks in 30 days? Do you want an amazing brain training for your dog? Why not a Pottytraining? I did all the research for you You don't need a lot of money Neither a lot of time No particular Skills toooo Three programs, 60 days Guarantee Money Back pay one time The highest price :$61 for the 30 lessons one, Than $47 first the brain training and finally $17 for the Pottytraining... Download my book for free tooooo Check out all these Goodies : https://subscribepage.com/dogtraininginfos If you have any question, please DM me on my insta : M Samy @dogtrainertip Thank you and Good luck See you

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Balance a Treat Dog training, house training for dogs #dogtr...
Balance a Treat Dog training, house training for dogs #dogtraoningtricks #dogtrainertip #dogtraining

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Teach your dog to balance a treat or anything else... Easy method... Get quick results... For the complete dog training, and to download my book for free... https://subscribepage.com/dogtraininginfos

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Dog's language, understand your dog
Dog's language, understand your dog

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Do you really understand your dog's language when he's talking to you? If you want a free pdf about doggy's tail language , you could download it for free on my blog https://famillypet.com Samy

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Dog training tricks : Teach your dog to Give paw
Dog training tricks : Teach your dog to Give paw

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Dog training tricks : Give paw more tricks here : https://famillypet.com/teach-your-dog-the-tricks-he-needs/ Give paw "Give Paw is a classic and is also the basis for many other tricks. But even though this trick is relatively easy to learn, it will take some patience (and a few treats) until your dog reacts with both paws when you give the command. How to do it: Give your dog the command "sit" and kneel down next to him. With your hand flat, lift your dog's paw from underneath and distinctly say the command "give paw". Repeat until your dog lifts his paw on his own when you give the command. Reward him immediately with a treat. You can also hide a treat in your hand and place it near your dog's head right away. Your dog will try to access the treat and will probably use his paw at some point. If he then puts his paw on your hand with the treat, give him the reward he wants and say "give me your paw" again. Over time, your dog will learn this exercise and will lift both paws as soon as you put your hand flat in front of him. ************************************************* Blog : https://famillypet.com Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/Famillypets Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/famillypet Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/famillypet_official/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Famillypet_com

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Dog training Tricks : Teach your dog Begging - lifting its f...
Dog training Tricks : Teach your dog Begging - lifting its front paws

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Dog training Tricks : lifting its front legs Get more dog training tricks here : https://famillypet.com/teach-your-dog-the-tricks-he-needs/ **************************************** The "Begging " exercise, where the dog sits and lifts both front legs to stand up, is extremely popular. This requires your dog to shift his weight backwards. It may take some time, depending on your dog's skill, for him to find his balance in this position and to be able to do the show without any problems. It is important that your dog always stands on his hindquarters during the exercise. If he stands on his legs, he will no longer be able to do the beauty. How to proceed: As with the previous two exercises, "act pretty" begins with the "sit" position. Lead your dog to a wall and give him the command "sit". Ideally, he should be sitting with his back to the wall at the beginning of the exercise to help him find his balance at first and to prevent him from straightening up too quickly, since he would have to back up a bit to do so. Now show him a treat and point it with your hand over his head. Be careful: Not too high, or your dog may try to stand on his feet. As soon as your dog straightens up a bit and lifts his paws slightly to get the treat, say the command "stand up pretty". Reward him with the treat. If he stands up, say the command "sit" again and hold the treat for the time being until he can stand up using only his front paws. ********************************************************** ********************************************************** Blog : https://famillypet.com Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/Famillypets Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/famillypet Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/famillypet_official/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Famillypet_com

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Do Dogs Get Tired Of Barking ?
Do Dogs Get Tired Of Barking ?

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Get all the answers you seek & the help you need here : https://famillypet.com/do-dogs-get-tired-of-barking You will find the hilarious comments about dog excessive barking here : https://famillypet.com/do-dogs-get-tired-of-barking/#Do_dogs_Get_Tired_Of_Barking_some_memes_and_hilarious_replies_on_Twitter How to Quickly Stop Dog Barking ? https://famillypet.com/do-dogs-get-tired-of-barking/#How_to_quickly_stop_dog_Barking Can you get in trouble cuz of your excessive barking dog ? https://famillypet.com/do-dogs-get-tired-of-barking/#Can_you_get_into_trouble_for_a_dog_barking_overnight Here is a preliminary answer that I will develop a little more in the rest of this video to help you and your dog to overcome this bad behavior, which is excessive barking. Dogs wont get tired of barking as long as the trigger is there and fatigue would only slow them down . Just like chewing on things, dogs also love Barking , this helps them to relax and express themselves , but the reason could also be fear , anxiety, boredom , pain , joy or just as a greeting and only training can overcome such behavior. Before addressing this subject more seriously, let me start with these hilarious tweets and comments from people who couldn't stand the barking of either their dogs or their neighbors And now, let's see why a dog would suddenly start barking and what are the different types of barking: I have selected 8 different types of barking, here they are: Aggressive barking like those related to food guarding. Joyful barking such as when a dog returns to its owner in the evening after work. Play related barking Growls and Snarls as well , like you often hear in the park. Fear barking : this usually follows a state of fear in the dog, such as just after being frightened by fireworks. The barks of despair and distress, it’s like crying in fact, like for separation anxiety very hard to hear ! an abandoned dog for example or injured. Howling may be a sign of Separation anxiety , Sickness or Depression Whines, Whimpers and Yelps could be signs that a dog want to go to the bathroom , maybe he wants just a treat or some of what you are eating , could be just to get your attention but it could also be a sign of pain !! Baying is deep prolonged barking, most often heard when a dog is challenging an intruder Voyons maintenant ce que voius ne devez pas faire lorsque un chien est entrain d'aboyer : The mistake that many dog owners make is to yell at their dog !to shut them up The dog will then bark even louder, because he believes that you have joined him as the dogs of the same pack would, when one dog starts barking, the others will quickly do the same !! So under no circumstances should you shout at your dog when he barks. Bark Collars do not work, especially Chock collars, they only make the dog more depressed and even more aggressive Let's see Now , what to do When your dog barks like crazy and won't stop doing it : 1-Ignore him if he just wants to attract your attention as when you put him in his crate, and as soon as he stops barking and calms down, wait a few minutes and go to praise and reward him without taking him out of his crate or freeing him from his leash … basically, without giving him what he barked for !!!. 2-Remove what motivates him to bark if it’s possible like hiding the view of the road, close the window to prevent noise from outside to excite him … 3-Desensitize your dog to what pushes him to bark, by confronting him more and more to this incentive, to this stimulus and by rewarding him every time he refrains from barking and give him the treat just before he barks… don’t give treats after the stimulus has disappeared !. 4-Replace the barking by another calmer behavior, to train him to do this, you will have to ask him to sit down just before he barks and you will have to reward him just in time, as soon as he obeys ! so, he will eventually replace the barking in the presence of the stimulus by the new behavior you taught him. 5-Tire your dog by giving him enough time to stimulate him physically and mentally with outings and games in order to remove the need to express himself with the excess barking “this is my favorite method”. I know that the subject is very serious and it could go too far with fines of $500 and especially dogs that go to the pound! which really touches me because it is never their fault. That's why I recommend you to follow the link in the description to see what you can do to solve this problem and how to train your dog to bark only when there is a valid reason! ************************************************* Blog : https://famillypet.com Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/Famillypets Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/famillypet Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/famillypet_official/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Famillypet_com

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Clicker Training | How to introduce the clicker to your Dog
Clicker Training | How to introduce the clicker to your Dog

2K views · Oct 7, 2021 famillypet.com

Dog training Tricks . The Clicker Training How to introduce the clicker to your Dog Read more about the clicker and how to use it to house training your dog or puppy : https://famillypet.com/what-clicker-training-is-and-how-to-use-a-clicker-to-train-a-dog-or-a-puppy/ Download my Books for free here : https://famillypet.com In this video , I will show you how to introduce the Clicker to your Dog , while house training him. The clicker is a small, device available from many dog retailers; its clicking sound tells your pet, “Yes! Good dog! I like what you did! You win a prize!” after you’ve conditioned him to understand this, which can take mere seconds. Dog trainers often recommend that beginners use a clicker because it helps them get better with timing, an essential ingredient to dog training that most people are not immediately good at. When first teaching a new concept, I always suggest rewarding for every tiny bit of progress. For instance, if you ask your dog to “watch me” and he does so for even a second, it’s important to always let him know he’s on the right track. Saying “Yes, I like that, and that, and that” repeatedly can be challenging at first; you may need to do that dozens of times in one session. Sometimes our fingers are quicker than our words, and if you have a clicker in your hand to press at the moment your dog moves toward the behavior you want, you are going to be clearer and more consistent when trying to communicate what you like. Eventually, your dog will look for ways to make that clicker go off, which is exactly what you want! Here’s how to introduce the clicker: First , Don’t start with the clicker too close to your dog; the sound makes some dogs anxious at first. It’s better to start at a distance or by muffling the sound a bit with your hand. Next, click the clicker a single time, wait about a second or two, and give your dog a reward. Do this for a few minutes until your dog seems accustomed to the clicking noise. Be methodical and deliberate, but don’t make any type of request with the clicker. You simply want to communicate that when the clicker makes a sound, a small, great-tasting treat will follow. Now ; start incorporating the clicker into actual training. Ask your dog to sit (I’ll explain how to teach that a little later in this chapter). The second your dog’s backside hits the ground, you click, and follow up with a reward. If you tell your dog “Watch me,” the second he makes eye contact with you, click and reward. Also, try coupling the click with the word “yes” either directly before or after the click. An awesome thing happens when you do this: your dog will learn that the click and “yes” mean the same thing. When teaching a new skill, click only once for each small success and reward each time. Eventually, you can wean off the clicker. The clicker is as temporary or as permanent as you’d like it to be. Thanks for watching , don’t forget to subscribe To download my dog training book for free and for more dog training tricks , please follow the link in the description bellow See you in the next video , Bye. ************************************************* Blog : https://famillypet.com Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/Famillypets Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/famillypet Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/famillypet_official/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Famillypet_com

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Dog training tricks : Teach your dog to Come when called
Dog training tricks : Teach your dog to Come when called

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Dog training tricks : Teach your dog to Come when called https://famillypet.com/teach-your-dog-the-tricks-he-needs/#3-Teach_your_Dog_to_Come_when_Called In this video , I will show you how to come when called . The last thing you want is your dog running into harm’s way only to ignore you when you call him back to you. Make it a big priority to teach “come” as soon as possible. Here’s what to do: 1. Starting in a quiet, familiar environment, have your dog between you and, if possible, another person. If you’re teaching “come” by yourself, keep your dog on a long lead leash. At first, make sure your dog is only a few feet from you. Remember, the closer you are to your dog, the easier it is for him to learn initially. Show your dog that you have a reward in hand and then call him to you in a really inviting and possibly a high-pitched voice. Forget about your dignity! Just focus on being exciting to your dog. The goal is not just to get your dog to come to you, but to make him really want to come to you. When he takes even one step toward you, praise him enthusiastically, and say “Great, come!” Give him the reward. Again, the key here is to make your dog realize that by coming to you, good things are going to happen for him. If you’re working with another person, have them repeat the same drill so that your dog is running back and forth between the two of you. 2. Gradually increase the distance from which you ask your dog to come. If at any time during training your dog stops coming to you, reduce the distance and very slowly try to work back to that point. Keep in mind that moderate- to high-energy dogs usually respond to “come” during controlled training sessions very well, whereas a more reserved dog may need a minute to process what’s going on. Either way, practice this randomly and often when your dog doesn’t expect it, such as while you’re cooking or working on your computer. This is how you’ll begin to help him generalize the concept outside of the initial training sessions. 3. Once you’ve succeeded repeatedly at home, take your training sessions outside. Keep your dog on a long lead leash so that you ultimately have control. A surefire way to get most dogs to come is to run away from them. Most dogs love to play chase, so make yours chase you! When he catches you, say “Yes, come!” and give him a reward. 4. Over the next several months of training, prioritize taking your dog to lots of different places and practicing “come.” I can’t emphasize this too much, as this is how you’ll teach your dog to generalize this skill in various environments. Just make sure to have your dog on a long lead leash. Thanks for watching , don’t forget to subscribe ************************************************* Blog : https://famillypet.com Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/Famillypets Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/famillypet Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/famillypet_official/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Famillypet_com

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Dog Insurance | The Best Health Insurance for Your Dog
Dog Insurance | The Best Health Insurance for Your Dog

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Dog Insurance Get 20% Discount : https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100007320-13434798 Coverage Price Single cat or small animal $9.95 per month (or $79 billed annually) Single dog or large animal $11.95 per month (or $99 billed annually) Family (two to four pets) $16.95 per month (or $149 billed annually) Unlimited (all your pets) $21.95 per month (or $99 billed annually) Pet Assure is a veterinary discount plan offering pet owners a flat 25% discount on all in-office medical procedures for their pets. With affordable monthly premiums and discounts applied at the time of service, it's a solid alternative to traditional pet insurance if your vet accepts it. What’s Covered? Everything is included in the discount plan. You can get 25% discounts on ALL medical care, including pre-existing conditions. Some of the conditions covered include: dental cleanings, dental exams and x-rays, spays and neuters, routine care and vaccinations. Pet Assure also covers cancer care, diabetes treatment, hospitalization, wellness, emergency care, sick visits, tumor removal, ultrasound, parasite screenings, allergy treatments, surgical procedures and much more, if you use one of their in-network vets. That means 25% off the bill, regardless of pre-existing conditions or other exclusions you may face with other policies. Get more info and 20% discount here : https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100007320-13434798 ************************************************* Blog : https://famillypet.com Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/Famillypets Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/famillypet Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/famillypet_official/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/Famillypet_com

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Brain training for dogs
Brain training for dogs

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More infos : t.ly/uxXP or https://www.braintraining4dogs.com/get-btfd/?hop=blogautop Affiliate links but responsible ones !! coz this program is the best dog training system ever . Who Needs This Secret to using your dog's natural intelligence to stop bad behavior? Does any of the following sound familiar… Your dog doesn't listen to you You need to train a new Puppy Your dog barks uncontrollably Your Dog is pulling on the leash Your Dog is aggressive Your Dog is chewing things he shouldn't Your Dog is digging all the time Your Dog is Jumping up You're frustrated with your dog You may even regret getting your Dog You're worried you might have to give up your Dog because of behavior problems you can't handle You feel helpless to control your dog You tell your Dog ‘no’ with no success Your Dog gets over excited and is hard to settle down Your Dog is whining constantly Your dog has a fear of certain sounds or stimuli or suffers from anxiety You want a dog who obeys you You want a better bond with your dog You want less stress Almost ANY behavior problem you can think of can be quickly and easily cured with the simple techniques I'm about to show you.

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Teaching a dog to give paw
Teaching a dog to give paw

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Teaching a dog to give paw Dog training tricks

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Teaching your dog lifting it's front legs
Teaching your dog lifting it's front legs

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Teaching your dog lifting it's front legs

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Dog training - teach your dog to Roll Over
Dog training - teach your dog to Roll Over

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Dog training - teach your dog to Roll Over

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What do dogs love to eat ?
What do dogs love to eat ?

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11 Human foods that dogs find delicious and are beneficial as well Hey, there! Welcome to Family pet Taking care of your dog is one of the most fulfilling tasks. As a pet parent, I know the joy we all feel seeing our dogs jump up and down . In today’s video, we will talk about 11 human foods that not only dogs really love to eat , but also , that are really good for your dog’s health. #1 : Bone Broth. If there’s one thing you should be feeding your dog, it has to be bone broth. It’s awesome for dogs and offers tremendous health benefits. Bone broth is like a healing liquid for them. Here’s why? .Bone broth improves your dog’s digestion and heals a ‘leaky gut’. Remember, the majority of diseases like inflammation, allergies and autoimmune disorders start from the gut. Bone broth has gelatin to repair the mucus lining of the gut. This prevents your dog’s gut from leaking toxins into the bloodstream. Bone broth is known for its role in detoxing the liver. It carries minerals, electrolytes and acids that put your dog’s liver on detox. Bone broth has powerful anti-inflammatories that reduce inflammation and provide relief from muscle and joint pain .If you want your dog to have strong bones and muscles, give them bone broth. It even boosts their immunity, supports brain function and improves skin health. But the biggest reason you should give them bone broth is that the nutrients are good for them. Bone broth is prepared by simmering bones for several days with apple cider vinegar. All the nutrients will slowly break down and be ready for absorption. #2 : Raw Goat Milk. Raw goat milk is really good for your beloved dog .Raw milk in particular contains a lot of nutrients. It has vitamins A, D, K2, healthy fats and amino acids. Raw milk also has probiotics and digestive enzymes that repair leaky gut and boost skin health. It has minerals and electrolytes which strengthen the immune system and reduce allergies. But why the special preference to raw goat milk over cow’s milk?. Because it is less allergenic, your dog will be able to digest it easily. Fat globules in goats milk are smaller and easier for your dog to absorb. It contains more vitamin A, selenium and zinc. And the best part- Goat milk contains 30 to 35% medium chain triglycerides, as compared to cow’s milk, which contains 15 to 20%. MCT’s are healthy fats your dog needs to stay healthy. Always start with smaller amounts and work your way up. #3 : Carrots. Don’t we all love our dog’s soft skin? . Well carrots are certainly IN if you would like your dog to have healthy skin. Carrots are an awesome source of vitamin A. They boost your dog’s immunity, promoting skin and coat health. That’s not all. Chewing carrots not only keeps your dog occupied, but is also good for its teeth. It helps remove plaque, which otherwise contributes to your teeth rotting. Just remember to feed them carrots in moderation. They’re good, but excess can lead to Vitamin A toxicity, which is dangerous for your dog. #4: Apples. An apple a day keeps the doctor away for humans. But what about dogs? Apples are healthy, fiber-rich fruits you can give to your dog. Just remove the pits. They contain a form of cyanide that is dangerous for your pooch. Apples are a rich source of vitamins A, C, and fiber. Vitamin C boosts immunity, while vitamin A is an excellent antioxidant that improves skin and coat health. And in case your dog is overweight, apples are a good option to provide nutrition without excess calories. Just check the apple thoroughly before feeding it to your dog. Rotten apples can cause alcohol poisoning in dogs. #5 : Eggs. For a long time, eggs were considered bad due to their cholesterol content. Thankfully, things have changed for the better as more and more studies have pointed out how great they are! Cholesterol in eggs is good cholesterol. They contain amino acids that help build muscle, repair tissues, and strengthen hair. Being rich in calcium, eggs are good for your dog’s bones and teeth. Biotin and vitamins further make eggs great for your pooch’s health. And it would be awesome if you can get organic eggs. Wash them properly, grind the shells and feed them to your dog. To avoid a digestive upset, feed your dog a combination of raw and cooked eggs. #6 : Green Beans. Like us, dogs love snacking. And green beans are excellent healthy snacks. They contain vitamins A, C, and K, which boost their immunity and healthy blood composition. Vitamin K is important for blood clotting. Then there is iron and magnesium .Iron promotes blood health and magnesium is involved in all movements like walking, heart beats and breathing. Just remember to feed green beans alone. Do not get the store bought ones that are fried and contain spices like paprika, onion, garlic and salt. #7 : Organ Meats. We all know meat is good for dogs. But not all meats are equal. Organ meats and glands are exceptionally good because they are very nutritionally dense. The liver, brain, kidneys and heart are top choices for healthy organ meats. Your dog gets various vitamins, iron, riboflavin, and zinc from organ meats. The brain meat gives omega 3, vitamin B12, selenium and zinc. Adrenal glands are a good source of vitamin C. And to get collagen and amino acids, feed your fur baby heart organ meat. They are blood builders. If possible, try to get organic organ meats from pasture-raised animals. #7 : Salmon. Feeding salmon to your dog can be a bit expensive. So why not try to give it to them just every now and then?. Salmon is an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids, which means your dog gets to have a shiny luscious coat and skin. Omega 3 fatty acids are also excellent for your dog’s heart health and brain functioning. The combination of omega 3 and low-fat high-protein makes salmon excellent for your dog’s immunity and muscles. It also reduces inflammation. #8 : Turkey. Dogs love the taste of turkey. This is often why you catch your uncle feeding it to them at the table during Thanksgiving dinner. If you have a picky eater, try and entice them with turkey. Choose the plain kind. It is highly nutritious . In fact, most pet foods list turkey as an ingredient on the label. You can ground turkey necks and add them to your dog’s food. It will give them plenty of essential fatty acids, proteins and calcium. #9 : Chicken. Well chicken meat needs no introduction. It is already one of the most common pet food ingredients. It is affordable in comparison to salmon, and provides plenty of nutrients like protein and vitamins, especially vitamin-B. Although commercial pet foods containing chicken claim to have vitamin-B, this particular vitamin is very fragile. It can be destroyed if the food is left out in the sun, or allowed to get too hot. There are also antioxidants your dog needs. If you’re feeding your dog homemade food, include unseasoned chicken. Do not give them cooked bones, as they have a tendency to get shredded and injure your dog’s intestines. If you are getting commercial dog food, make sure to store them in a clean, dry and cool place. #10 : Pumpkin. Pumpkin is a low-calorie superfood for your dog. It contains ample nutrients, vitamins and fiber to keep your dog healthy. It boosts their urinary health, regulates digestion and is a natural deworming agent. Pumpkin is an excellent source of fiber . If your dog is overweight, you can give them pumpkins to keep them full for a longer period. Fiber also adds to the bulk of stool, preventing constipation. And the best part is you can feed them the entire pumpkin. Its seeds have amino acids. The skin contains health-boosting oils . Also, the pulp is delicious! #11 : Coconut. My dog is crazy about fresh coconut. He wouldn’t even let me drink my coconut water without giving me sad eyes. Coconut has easily digestible fatty acids and electrolytes that boost your dog’s health. This tree-fruit is completely non-toxic and has ample antioxidants that reduce inflammation and boost immunity. Even coconut oil is great for your dog’s skin and health. Some dogs might face a digestive upset if you give them too much coconut flesh all at once. Give them coconut in moderation.