Diwali Dog Treats - Why you shouldn’t feed your Pet Indian Sweets

One of the best things about Diwali is sweets. The tasty Indian delicacies shared during Diwali are a favorite for everyone in the household.
Especially for your four-legged fur ball who keeps eyeing them.
But as pet parents, you have to be extremely wary when it comes to feeding Indian sweets to your dog.

Important Discussion Points In This Guide
- Why shouldn't you feed dogs Indian sweets?
- What treats can you give your dog?
- Homemade treats for your Pooch
- Best commercial dog treats
Why shouldn't you feed your dog Indian sweets?
Indian sweets are generally rich in fat and are made of dairy products that aren’t safe for your dog. They can cause diarrhea and can even be fatal to dogs that have allergies. High amounts of any sugary treat can be dangerous to pups.
Though your pup may love the taste of it, the processed sugar causes more harm to their system than one can imagine. Feeding your pet these sweets can lead to many short and long-term health issues like:
- Obesity
- Cavities
- Diarrhoea
- Vomiting
- Gastrointestinal disease
- Allergies
- Diabetes
- Kidney Failure
- Effects on the nervous & cardiac system
"Treats or chews made for dogs can be both nutritional and fun for them. They can also be used as a reward for their good behavior"
What treats can you give your dog?
There are many forms of dog treats available for various purposes like:
- Training treats
- Dental care treats
- Healthy dog treats
- Vegetarian treats &
- Meat-based dog treats
From training, dental health to supplements, dog treats and chews have many benefits and can be used for different activities with your dog.
And on celebrations and festivals like Diwali, treats and chews are a great way to divert (but also satisfy) your pet's craving for sweets.
Homemade treats for your Pooch
You can also whip up dog treats at the ease of your home. Homemade treats are healthy for your pet and they also give you, the pet parent, complete control over what goes into your Pooch's snack!
We have listed a few options for healthy homemade treats that you can easily prepare for your dog during this Diwali.
Peanut Butter biscuits
One can never go wrong with peanut butter when it comes to dogs. Pups love the taste of peanut butter and this tasty creation can be hacked into various treat forms. You can even bake cookies out of it to make it even more special!

Homemade kibble ice-pop
A simple yet fun treat for your pet that they are bound to love. All you have to do is freeze a few of your puppy’s favorite kibbles in water and give it to them.
Healthy fruit slices
Rich in nutrients and an easy-to-make healthy treat would be to slice some fruits for your pup. But make sure to avoid oranges, lemons and other citrus fruits as they are known to cause digestive distress in pets.
Nutritious vegetables for your Pooch
Another healthy treat option would be to boil sweet potatoes or any other vegetables and give it to your dog. This is a quick dog treat that you can whip up any time of the day.

Best commercial dog treats
If you’re caught up with the celebrations and want an easy treat option for your little buddy, we have got just that for you.
Here are some of the best healthy dog treats you can buy for your fur ball this Diwali.
Vegetarian treats and biscuits for your Pooch
Plant-based dog treats are rich in natural vitamins and are great for your pet’s health. Vegetarian treats are also the best option for dogs with allergies.
Meat-Based treats for dogs
Dogs are carnivorous and meat-based treats are the perfect food for their palate. With options ranging from bacon to meat jerky, there are a collection of high protein treats that you can choose from.
Shop Meat-Based Dog Chew Treats For Diwali
Special Diwali dog combo
A special festival like Diwali needs special treats for your dog. Check out our Diwali Dog Chew Combo, that your Lil buddy will love!
Shop Exciting Diwali Treat Combo For Your Pet
We hope you and your four-legged buddy have a safe and joy-filled Diwali. Do let us know if you found this informative. We would love to hear from you!
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