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Choosing the best dog treats

Whether it’s a reward or a way to show extra love, keep your dog happy and healthy with the right treats.

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A small dog chewing on a treat while lying on a couch. A small dog chewing on a treat while lying on a couch.



Different types of treats

Dental treats Dental treats
These treats are specially designed to support dental health while reducing plaque and tartar. Additionally, they help to satisfy your dog's natural urge to chew.
A bag of PureSnacks dog treats. Meat jerky treats
Dried meat and soft treats can be broken into smaller pieces which makes them ideal for training. Since they tend to be higher in protein, these treats are a great choice for active pups.
Freeze-dried treats Freeze-dried treats
Dried meat and soft treats can be broken into smaller pieces which makes them ideal for training. Since they tend to be higher in protein, these treats are a great choice for active pups.
A bag of Purina Beggin' dog treats with bacon flavour. Soft treats
Dried meat and soft treats can be broken into smaller pieces which makes them ideal for training. Since they tend to be higher in protein, these treats are a great choice for active pups.
Crunchy treats Crunchy treats
From biscuits to cookies, these treats are perfect for everyday rewarding and come in a variety of flavours and sizes.
Long-lasting treats Long-lasting treats
Stimulating and engaging, these treats can help relieve anxiety and satisfy your dog's chewing urges.

These treats are specially designed to support dental health while reducing plaque and tartar. Additionally, they help to satisfy your dog's natural urge to chew.

Dried meat and soft treats can be broken into smaller pieces which makes them ideal for training. Since they tend to be higher in protein, these treats are a great choice for active pups.

Dried meat and soft treats can be broken into smaller pieces which makes them ideal for training. Since they tend to be higher in protein, these treats are a great choice for active pups.

Dried meat and soft treats can be broken into smaller pieces which makes them ideal for training. Since they tend to be higher in protein, these treats are a great choice for active pups.

From biscuits to cookies, these treats are perfect for everyday rewarding and come in a variety of flavours and sizes.

Stimulating and engaging, these treats can help relieve anxiety and satisfy your dog's chewing urges.



 

How many treats should I give my dog?

As a general rule, treats should never make up more than 10% of a dog’s daily calories. 

How to pick the best treats for your dog