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A recent study conducted by the University of Guelph in Canada explored the importance of treats in the pet-caregiver relationship. The study found that treats play a significant role in managing behaviors, health-related activities, and enhancing the bond between pets and their caregivers. However, the study also highlighted the challenges faced by caregivers in reducing treat feeding, which can impact weight management practices. The researchers emphasized the need for more information and support for caregivers in making well-informed decisions regarding treat feeding. The study suggests that improving available resources can promote companion animal health and strengthen the human-animal bond. [Extracted from the article] |