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Dog Treats
If you’re in the middle of dog training, and whether you’re trying to teach sitting, shaking, or rolling over, we’ve got the right dog treats to keep your pups interested. Find a variety of dried dog treats, natural dog treats, and even gourmet dog treats for those picky puppies below. You can also find all the information you need about each individual product including ingredients and customer reviews!Frequently Asked Questions
Look for treats with natural ingredients, low in calories, and rich in nutrients like Omega-3s and fiber. Go through our wide range of treats that can make your pet happy and keep them healthy.
No, treats are meant as supplements or rewards and should not replace a balanced meal.
Yes, we offer puppy-specific treats that are softer and formulated for their developing teeth and nutritional needs.
For training, look for high-value, small-sized treats that your dog loves. Soft treats or training treats with a strong aroma are ideal for keeping your dog motivated and engaged.
Yes, there are hypoallergenic dog treats designed for dogs with specific allergies. Look for treats made with limited ingredients or novel proteins that avoid common allergens.
Treats should be given in moderation and shouldn't exceed 10% of your dog’s daily caloric intake. Use treats as rewards and be mindful of their overall diet.
Some human foods can be safe for dogs in moderation, such as small pieces of cooked chicken or apple slices. However, avoid foods that are toxic to dogs like chocolate, grapes, and onions.
Yes, there are dental chews and treats specifically designed to help reduce plaque and tartar buildup. These treats often have a textured surface that helps clean teeth as your dog chews.





































