Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Charlotte Pet Sitting - Tasty Treats For Your Pet

Treats can be fun for pets and inexpensive to pet owners. Depending on the size and preference of an animal, pet parents have a variety of treats to choose from. It is recommended to select treats that supplement a pet’s diet, help with hygiene or provide entertainment.

PetSmart and other local pet stores normally keep the same types of treats for animals of all sizes. Below is a list of four different types of treats that pet owners can choose from (provided by PetSmart.com).

Yogurt Treats
Yogurt treats combine crunchy, fortified nuggets with a smooth, creamy coating to create a one-of-a-kind treat experience your pet will love. Many yogurt treats also contain natural whey protein and essential lecithin (lecithin is essential and generally found in yogurt treats but not in food staples).

Chew Treats
Wooden chews keep small pets' teeth trimmed and healthy (excluding ferrets). Wood from the outdoors can harbor unsafe chemicals or bacteria (some are even toxic). Chew treats specially formulated for small pets are safe and come in a variety of colors and shapes.

Mineral Treats
These are enticing treats for small pets because they're made of the same minerals (clay, pumice and other rock) that your pet would instinctually eat if in the wild. Mineral-based chews also provide a nutrition boost that helps round out a healthy diet. But don't overdo it-offer mineral chews only if your pet is already eating a balanced diet.

Seed, Fruit & Nut Treats
These treats help wear down teeth and are tasty and nutritious too!
Be sure to test out new treats with your pet. Some may cause sickness. If so, please refrain from feeding the treat to your pet.

About Queen City Petsitting

Serving the Charlotte area, Queen City Pet Sitting offers an array of services worthy of any pet owners respect. Jump onboard the Pet Taxi for a ride to the veterinarian, order a quick grooming, or even ask for an errand run to return your late movie rentals. Whatever the case may be, these pet care sitters promise to get it done!

To learn more about Queen City Petsitting, visit us at www.queencitypetsitting.com

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