Chews
Puppies still have a lot to discover . When they are between three and six months old, they reach an age where they lose their teeth. Giving chews during this period reduces pain and promotes the transition process. They also tend to bite a lot during this period; so an ideal time to introduce you to some harder chews or chew sticks. Always be there because of the risk of suffocation. Don't give your puppy dried bone just yet. The digestive system can often not handle this properly, resulting in constipation or diarrhea.

Soft snacks

Training snacks
Puppies need a lot of training in the beginning . The puppy is taught the right behavior through rewards. Rewarding includes giving snacks. The better the pup does, the more snacks he gets. It is of course important for the puppy that he gets responsible and healthy snacks. The training snacks used for this are soft and small and can also be given very well when the puppy is changing.
Variety of snacks is also important for puppies . When training, make sure that training snacks are used. Occasionally a slightly larger, softer snack can be given. And it is also important to practice with appropriate chews. Often the younger and smaller the dog, the smaller and softer the snack.
