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		<title>Chicken Dog Treats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why did the chicken cross the road?  So he wouldn&#8217;t get made into a tasty chicken dog treat!  If your dog goes crazy for the taste of chicken dog treats, then you&#8217;re in for a treat, too!  Chicken is one of the best-selling flavors in the pet food market.  If your dog loves the taste [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why did the chicken cross the road?  So he wouldn&#8217;t get made into a tasty chicken dog treat!  If your dog goes crazy for the taste of chicken dog treats, then you&#8217;re in for a treat, too! </p>
<p>Chicken is one of the best-selling flavors in the pet food market.  If your dog loves the taste of chicken, then <a title="Chicken Dog Treats" href="http://dog-chew-toy.com/">chicken dog treats </a>are the natural choice to enhance his regular diet.  Chicken dog treats are plentiful in the marketplace, with a wide range of  choices for Fifi to feast on.  </p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find chicken dog treats available in three basic types; they are soft and moist; the dry chew, and the edible chew.  Here&#8217;s how the different types generally stack up.</p>
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The <a title="Soft and Moist" href="http://dog-chew-toy.com/">soft and moist </a>chicken dog treats are in branded shapes, cut in strips or sold in chunks.  Generally, these products contain approximately 30% moisture and are usually sold in what is called sealed packaging;  for example, foil pouch or wrapped, or plastic containers. These treats are easy to store, and are high on Fifi&#8217;s fave-factor for taste.  To maintain the soft moist texture, these treats usually have a higher sodium and fat content (to enhance palatability), and generally contain preservatives for freshness.  For a couple of chicken dog treats try these:  Zukes Mini Naturals Dog Treats, Chicken 1 lb. packages are a consumer recommended choice;  as well as American Kennel Club Semi-Moist Chicken training treats for dogs &#8211; well rated.</p>
<p>The popular dry chicken dog treats that are commercially available have about 10-12% moisture, and because of this, require fewer preservatives and have a longer shelf-life.  The &#8220;old standard&#8221; dog biscuits shape remain a perennial favorite; but, cookie or wafer shapes, are top sellers.  Dry chicken dog treats tend to be low in fiber, and high in fat, sodium and protein.  Some brands come fortified with extra supplements, to enhance their nutritional value, and this type can aid in doggie dental care.  Dry treats are easier to find available in convenient quantity-sized  packaging &#8211; perfect to buy for your large breed dog.   For your medium or large breed dog, Newman&#8217;s Own Organic Dog Treats have good reviews for having human grade, organic ingredients, in a fun heart shaped chicken dog treats. Good pricing found online, and is available in some grocers and discount stores.</p>
<p>For the edible chew category, you&#8217;ll have bones, twists and chips.  A word of caution, especially on the imported edible chews, as some have been implicated in containing high levels of harmful preservatives, and also this type tends to be made with elevated levels of high crude protein, which may not be beneficial to your pet.  The main advantage of edible chew chicken flavor dog treats is that they provide longer lasting chewing satisfaction for puppies to mature dogs, than the other two types.  Edible chews are also recommended by animal care professionals to aid in tartar and plaque build up in teeth.  Try Smokehouse USA 100% Natural Chicken Breast strips, chicken dog treats &#8211; high in consumer satisfaction and peace of mind, as they&#8217;re made in the USA.  These are available in 4 oz., 8 oz. and 16 oz packages.</p>
<p>Here are a couple of tips to remember when selecting chicken dog treats: treats should <em>never</em> replace the regular diets of puppies or adult dogs.  Check with your veterinarian for your dog&#8217;s specific requirements, but as a rule of thumb, most professionals recommend that treats consist of no more than 10% of the daily caloric intake and diet.</p>
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