Ready for your next catch?
Bait and tackle are still in stock—get yours today!
Fall décor made easy!
We’ve still got pumpkins, mums, and straw—get yours before they’re gone!
Time to wind down the garden!
We’ve got what you need—cover crops, frost netting, and more to put your garden to bed for the season.
Winter is coming!
Our full line of winter apparel and boots is in stock now, with new arrivals coming in weekly.
The days are getting colder!
Stock up now—wood pellets and coal are available in store.
Be ready before the freeze!
Ice melt is in stock—grab yours now before winter hits!
NYS hunting licenses are available for purchase in-store—
plus, we’ve got all your sporting goods and attractants right here!
Add a touch of seasonal charm!
Browse our gorgeous collection of Fall and Holiday giftware—perfect for gifting or decorating.
We carry a full line of Poulin Grain and Blue Seal feeds for all your animals—
equine, dairy, goats, pigs, poultry, sheep, gamebirds, llamas, and alpacas!
The problem with keeping pets healthy is that often times they eat as much as we do. Our pets love snacking just as much any human out there. If you took the time to document how many times you snack per day, you’ll be alarmed to know your pets are not too far behind and the number is pretty high. The problem isn’t as much the frequency as it is the actual foods were snacking on. Our pet’s bodies are always metabolizing and depending on their level of activity, it’s important they are snacking on the right foods to sustain their lifestyle. Pets get snacks any way they can get it. Whether it’s your child handing him a piece of pizza to a friend giving them a slice of lunch meat, all of the snacks can start to add up on the scale. Healthy snacking is important because it helps maintain the health and energy of your pet.
In general, pet owners tend to over treat their pets. All of the extra calories that are being introduced to your pet’s diet is not safe for their diet which means it’s not safe for their health. Follow this article to learn tips on how your pet can snack healthy. The first tip is to follow the 10% rule. The 10% rule means snacking only makes up 10% of your pet’s daily calories. If you are unsure of how much that figure would be for your loved one, consult with your vet. I understand pet’s love treats and we as owners love treating them when they do something good. However, you can still treat your dog often, just don’t give more than one at a time so that it only remains a small part of your pet’s daily intake. If your pet is on the verge of becoming a pudgy pooch, then consider substituting ‘beggin strips for fruits and vegetables. Using fruits and vegetables is not only healthier, it’s also more affordable than buying snacks at the pet store that are high in fat, sugar, and preservatives. Try treating your pet with carrots, green beans, or broccoli. Vegetables have practically no calories and they allow you to treat your pet with a treat that is healthy and has a nice crunch. Fruits are also great such as banana slices, berries, watermelon, and apples. Be a little more careful when snacking with fruits as some fruits such as grapes, raisins, and anything with caffeine can be toxic for dogs.
Avoid feeding your dog anything from the table or foods that can cause gastric distress. The last thing you want is for your pet to have digestive problems. Good practices for also providing healthy treats to your pet include going natural, counting calories, and avoid treating for begging. Pets are smart and sometimes their eyes can become bigger than their stomachs. Always remember the idea treat is low in calories, low-fat, and high in protein. All of these factors will keep your pets happy and healthy.
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