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10-12 Inch Hickory Smoked Bully and Collag
Slow-smoked single-ingredient bully sticks — fully digestible, high-protein and the chew most dogs go straight for.
What we like
- No fillers
- Long-lasting
The catches
- Supervise chewing

12-Inch Jumbo Bully Stick
An extra-thick jumbo bully stick built to last a power-chewing large breed far longer than a standard stick.
What we like
- Stands up to big chewers
- 1 ingredient
The catches
- Pricey singly

Premium Thick-Cut Cow Ear (25 Pack)
A 25-pack of thick-cut cow ears — a low-cost, lighter chew that’s gentler than a bully stick for everyday rewards.
What we like
- Great value
- Crowd-pleaser
The catches
- Goes fast

Duck Feet Dog Treats (25 Pack)
Whole duck feet — a novel, crunchy single-ingredient treat with natural glucosamine for joints.
What we like
- Joint support
- Novel texture
The catches
- Not for gulpers

5-6 Inch Beef Jerky Gullet Strips
Chewy beef gullet jerky strips — a softer single-ingredient option you can tear into training-sized pieces.
What we like
- Doubles as training treat
- Soft chew
The catches
- Shorter-lasting
Delicious and Nutritious Dog Treats: Nourish and Reward Your Canine with High-Quality Snacks
What’s better than enjoying your pooch? Respond to the concern, “Do you want a treat?” Whether it’s a perk of the ears or full-on freakout, we love to offer pet dog deals with and chews because it makes our pups so happy. Home entertainment aside, kicking your pet dog a treat occasionally can have real-life advantages.
Canine deals with chews can be used to find out new tricks and behaviors, sneak in a prescribed pill (shhh), aid in cleaning your pet’s teeth, or help food digestion. What is the finest pet dog deals with? It depends on your pup, their diet, and what you’re attempting to attain. Keep reading to read more!
Training Rewards
The secret to a poop-free floor might lie with training treats. (Patience and favorable support assistance, too, obviously). Because some habits are more complex to discover than others, and you may be doling out several deals within a single session, the best dog deals for training are dry and small. For extra-long sessions, cut treats into smaller pieces.
Convenience Treats
Get the inconvenience pet dog deals with and chews! Peanut butter treats or other convenience deals that can’t be gobbled up in two seconds.
Make sure whatever you choose is free of choking threats and suitable for your canine’s size and chew strength. And unlike other rawhide chews, ours don’t have knots your pet can choke on.”
Healthy Pet Dog Treats
Healthy pet dog deals with, or “functional food,” are a fantastic method to slip your puppy a little extra without feeding them actual vitamins. Use pumpkin pet treats, or other tummy-friendly snacks, for an upset stomach.
An older pup may benefit from treats with joint or hip formulas to keep them moving like a dog half their age. Functional food comes in various solutions and flavors to match your needs and your puppy’s palate. Find coconut oil, kelp, raw goat milk, and more!
Just-Because-We-Love-Them Deals with
There’s no scarcity of deals without there, from bake-at-home to freeze-dried to dehydrated to peanut butter treats, so it’s pretty simple to indulge your pet even if they’re remarkable! Even dogs with unique diet plans do not have to miss out, with readily available gluten-free, grain-free, grass-fed, or vegetarian options.
Learning when and how to utilize deals can benefit your pet’s health and joy in many ways. And a pleased and healthy pet makes for a happy and healthy pet dog owner. Now that you know whatever there is to understand about deals, make sure you keep them somewhere covered and dry. If you keep them in the refrigerator, dehydrated treats will likely last up to a couple of months– specifically. And the next time you ask your pet dog that question, you’ll be prepared with the right reward!
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Dog Treat FAQs
What are the healthiest dog treats?
Single-ingredient treats — freeze-dried meat, bully sticks, dehydrated liver — with no fillers, sugar or artificial additives are the healthiest choices.
How many treats can a dog have a day?
Treats should be no more than about 10% of daily calories. Trim meals slightly on heavy-treat or training days.
Are bully sticks safe for dogs?
Yes — they're fully digestible (unlike rawhide) and a great long-lasting chew. Supervise the last piece to prevent gulping, and pick odor-free options.
What treats are bad for dogs?
Avoid anything with xylitol, chocolate, grapes/raisins, onion or excess salt, plus cooked bones and cheap rawhide that can splinter or block.
What are the best training treats?
Small, soft, low-calorie, high-value treats (pea-sized) your dog can eat fast and really wants to work for — freeze-dried meat or soft training bites.
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