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What is a good treat for an English mastiff?

Hello, I have an English mastiff, his name is Zeus. He is one year and average age and weight as 220 … Now oves meet her cousin, eggs and bacon … but I wondered if I get some input clouds than others feed there mastiffs for a job well done. Any input of a good treat a wide Pupp, please … Cheers.

Does he have a glucosamine / chondroitin supplement? If not, I recommend you start complete. It is often a good idea with any dog giant, but he has grown very large, very quickly. Any Mastiff has a large growth stress on your joints in development, so imagine how taxed your child's joints are. Glucosamine / chondroitin supplement should help any pain you may feel now (remember, mastiffs have a high tolerance for pain) and maintain joint health for the future. I personally use four-Flex brand, but that is entirely a personal preference. growth with hounds, it is better to keep them in the lean. (Again, this is to preserve the joints of the poor.) So, try to avoid fatty or salty foods like eggs and bacon. An egg once a week and a bit of bacon once in a blue moon will not hurt, but not limited. Definitely no need to add salt and fat. Do you like vegetables? These sandwiches can be great if you happen to have a dog you love. My Mastiff loves vegetables, so you can (and have) use green beans, peppers, carrots and more like candy. Simply cut them small – Como, carrots – as too much can give a bit of stomach pain or stool messy. (Avoid the onions and garlic as is, of course!) How about a simple oven baked chicken? Most dogs love and is very healthy. Cheese is generally well received, you can use little cubes of cheese or low fat cheese strings. (Do not go overboard on the cheese, however. Excess Calcium is more detrimental to bone development in growing a giant protein that is too much.) is a good idea to avoid trade is popular as Pup-Peroni and Milk-Bones, too. Usually have a lot of unnecessary chemical additives and preservatives, your child does not need these! Here's a helpful list Mastiff is friendly to trade, if you just buy some: http://www.mastiffonlinecommunity.net/viewtopic.php?t=9617 now, I personally use Charlee Bear Mother Hubbard Treats and Cookies (the smallest) to trade deals. Often just use whatever is out there, like a bit of leftover chicken or a carrot or something. When I have to be sure that it will respond (as in a high pressure situation or during outdoor training), I use low fat cheese string or a hot dog cut into very small pieces. (That's only if I have to be sure you will respond.)