
Sweet Potato & Peas Training Treats
If your paw-tner in crime needs an incentive to learn his commands, turn to Jiminy’s Sweet Potato and Peas Training Treats. These easy-to-chew treats will persuade Fido that there is something in it for him (besides your endless love and devotion, of course). Formulated with nutritious veggies, cricket protein, and oats, these tasty rewards make excellent treats for smaller dogs who deserve a tasty reward.
If your beloved doggo wants to lessen his carbon pawprint, check out Jiminy’s on Grove.
Are oats good for dogs?
If you’re concerned with feeding grains to your furry BFF, oats are a good alternative. They’re high in fiber, contain loads of antioxidants, and have vitamin B to boot. Just remember that too much fiber might upset your doggo’s tummy. But treats and food that contain oats are good to go!
What kinds of human foods are bad for dogs?
You probably know that you aren’t supposed to feed your dog chocolate. You should also avoid giving your dog alcohol, coffee, and milk. Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs, and xylitol, a sweetener, can lead to liver failure, too. Ingesting small amounts of almond, onion, and coconut aren’t overly harmful to your canine buddy but they might cause some gastrointestinal distress—repeated smelly toots, in other words.
You also know that fleas are bad news for your furry friend. For more information on how to prevent that nightmare, see our guide to natural flea prevention.
If your paw-tner in crime needs an incentive to learn his commands, turn to Jiminy’s Sweet Potato and Peas Training Treats. These easy-to-chew treats will persuade Fido that there is something in it for him (besides your endless love and devotion, of course). Formulated with nutritious veggies, cricket protein, and oats, these tasty rewards make excellent treats for smaller dogs who deserve a tasty reward.
If your beloved doggo wants to lessen his carbon pawprint, check out Jiminy’s on Grove.
Are oats good for dogs?
If you’re concerned with feeding grains to your furry BFF, oats are a good alternative. They’re high in fiber, contain loads of antioxidants, and have vitamin B to boot. Just remember that too much fiber might upset your doggo’s tummy. But treats and food that contain oats are good to go!
What kinds of human foods are bad for dogs?
You probably know that you aren’t supposed to feed your dog chocolate. You should also avoid giving your dog alcohol, coffee, and milk. Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs, and xylitol, a sweetener, can lead to liver failure, too. Ingesting small amounts of almond, onion, and coconut aren’t overly harmful to your canine buddy but they might cause some gastrointestinal distress—repeated smelly toots, in other words.
You also know that fleas are bad news for your furry friend. For more information on how to prevent that nightmare, see our guide to natural flea prevention.
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If your paw-tner in crime needs an incentive to learn his commands, turn to Jiminy’s Sweet Potato and Peas Training Treats. These easy-to-chew treats will persuade Fido that there is something in it for him (besides your endless love and devotion, of course). Formulated with nutritious veggies, cricket protein, and oats, these tasty rewards make excellent treats for smaller dogs who deserve a tasty reward.
If your beloved doggo wants to lessen his carbon pawprint, check out Jiminy’s on Grove.
Are oats good for dogs?
If you’re concerned with feeding grains to your furry BFF, oats are a good alternative. They’re high in fiber, contain loads of antioxidants, and have vitamin B to boot. Just remember that too much fiber might upset your doggo’s tummy. But treats and food that contain oats are good to go!
What kinds of human foods are bad for dogs?
You probably know that you aren’t supposed to feed your dog chocolate. You should also avoid giving your dog alcohol, coffee, and milk. Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs, and xylitol, a sweetener, can lead to liver failure, too. Ingesting small amounts of almond, onion, and coconut aren’t overly harmful to your canine buddy but they might cause some gastrointestinal distress—repeated smelly toots, in other words.
You also know that fleas are bad news for your furry friend. For more information on how to prevent that nightmare, see our guide to natural flea prevention.






















