Feeding Instructions - Less is more
Unlocking the Power of Incentives: A Guide to Feeding Your Pet
Welcome to the world of Incentives, where every treat is a treasure trove of nutrition for your furry friend. At Incentives, we're not just about offering delicious treats; we're dedicated to enhancing your pet's well-being. We understand that treating your pet is an act of love, and we're here to help you make those moments truly special.The Pitfall of Overindulgence:
Feeding your dog endless quantities of traditional treats is a common practice. Since these treats often lack nutritional value and are akin to empty calories, it's easy to understand why pet owners tend to offer them generously.
However, with Incentives, the story is different.
Our treats are rich in nutrition, and as with any high-value reward, moderation is key. Feeding your furry friend large amounts of our treats can lead to digestive discomfort. It's best to savour these nutritious morsels in small portions to ensure your pet's delight without any tummy troubles.
Training and Feeding Guidelines:
When it comes to regular feeding/treating, we suggest a daily serving of 4-8 small nuggets at most.
For added nutritional benefits, sprinkle a few crumbled pieces on your dog's meals, enhancing their overall diet with wholesome goodness.
For training, consider breaking them into smaller pieces, ensuring they last throughout your session.
Understanding Portion Control:
Remember the golden rule: less is more. A little goes a long way with Incentives. Treat them sparingly, and you'll see how even a small piece can make a big impact on your pet's health and happiness. So, instead of tossing them around carelessly, treat them with the respect and value of a healthy gourmet chocolate.
The "Incentive" Approach:
We encourage you to shift the language used when feeding our treats.
Instead of asking, "Would you like a treat?" consider saying, "Incentive!" This simple shift in language will help your dog connect the treat with the idea of a high-value reward tied to their positive behaviour.
It's a small change that reinforces the idea that our treats are more than just snacks; they're high-value incentives for your pet's well-being.
Watch and see how quickly they pick up and learn the word "Incentive!"