Hey everyone,
I'm on the hunt for some high-quality dog treats for my pup. I'm particularly interested in premium options with natural ingredients. Any favorites your dogs love? I’ve tried things like Buddy Biscuits and Just Food for Dogs, and my dog goes nuts for them, but I’m curious to hear what else is out there.
Would love to hear your recommendations! Thanks in advance :)
I recommend Full Moon's Chicken Jerky and Good 'n' Fun Triple Flavor Kabobs as premium dog snacks because they offer high-quality ingredients, and they smell amazing even to me.
They are made with USDA-certified, human-grade chicken, ensuring that dogs enjoy a treat that's both nutritious and delicious.
My other "go to" dog treat is the Good 'n' Fun Triple Flavor Kabobs. These are multi-textured, keeping my doggos engaged and satisfied.
If you're looking for safe and indestructive chew toys for your pup, I suggest giving the Antler Box a try. My dog loves to chew (what dog doesn't!?), and she is an aggressive chewer. So any kind of fluffy or soft toys don't last more than a few days. I heard from other Rottie owners that antlers are great toys for them, so after doing some research, I ordered medium antlers from the Antler Box.
The Antler Box offers 3 types of antler styles: Whole/Split Mixed, Splint Only, and Whole Only. There are 4 sizes: Small (7-8 pieces), Medium (4 pieces), Large (3 pieces), and X-Large (2 pieces).
Regardless of the type and size you order, you'll get one pound of premium grade "A" organic elk antler chews that have been naturally shed from wild elk from the Rocky Mountains.
Elk antlers are hypoallergenic and are suitable for all life stages, although I would use caution if your dog is senior or has dental issues. If you have an aggressive chewer, antlers are the answer.
The antlers were so well presented that unboxing felt like opening a gift! A box of antlers would also make a great gift to any pet parent.
If your dog is sensitive to grains, Whimzees make better dental treats than Greenies. These vegetarian treats are grain, gluten-free, and GMO-free. Price wise, I’d say Whimzees and Greenies are comparable. They are both premium dental treats, meaning they cost more than other dental treats Costco or Sam’s Club sells.
Oh, you should totally check out Three Dog Bakery. My pup is obsessed with their Lick'n Crunch cookies and the Cookies with Carob Flavored Chips. They’re like dog-friendly Oreos, and the best part is they’re made with natural ingredients. Plus, the carob chips give it a chocolatey vibe without the worry. Definitely worth a try if you're looking to spoil your dog a little! :)
They do use natural preservatives like citric acid, tocopherols, etc. to keep the treats from spoiling too fast.
I think the mess really depends on the way your dog eats his/her snacks. My dog gobbles everything in one bite, so there's virtually zero mess with these treats. If your dog is a more cautious and picky eater who tackles a treat in several bites, I can see these cookies making some mess.
Premium Dog Treats to Spoil My Dog
2 year-old Cocker Spaniel mix
$20
natural ingredients
not too high in calories
mess-free
no artificial preservatives
Hey everyone, I'm on the hunt for some high-quality dog treats for my pup. I'm particularly interested in premium options with natural ingredients. Any favorites your dogs love? I’ve tried things like Buddy Biscuits and Just Food for Dogs, and my dog goes nuts for them, but I’m curious to hear what else is out there. Would love to hear your recommendations! Thanks in advance :)
I recommend Full Moon's Chicken Jerky and Good 'n' Fun Triple Flavor Kabobs as premium dog snacks because they offer high-quality ingredients, and they smell amazing even to me.
They are made with USDA-certified, human-grade chicken, ensuring that dogs enjoy a treat that's both nutritious and delicious.
My other "go to" dog treat is the Good 'n' Fun Triple Flavor Kabobs. These are multi-textured, keeping my doggos engaged and satisfied.
If you're looking for safe and indestructive chew toys for your pup, I suggest giving the Antler Box a try. My dog loves to chew (what dog doesn't!?), and she is an aggressive chewer. So any kind of fluffy or soft toys don't last more than a few days. I heard from other Rottie owners that antlers are great toys for them, so after doing some research, I ordered medium antlers from the Antler Box.
The Antler Box offers 3 types of antler styles: Whole/Split Mixed, Splint Only, and Whole Only. There are 4 sizes: Small (7-8 pieces), Medium (4 pieces), Large (3 pieces), and X-Large (2 pieces).
Regardless of the type and size you order, you'll get one pound of premium grade "A" organic elk antler chews that have been naturally shed from wild elk from the Rocky Mountains.
Elk antlers are hypoallergenic and are suitable for all life stages, although I would use caution if your dog is senior or has dental issues. If you have an aggressive chewer, antlers are the answer.
The antlers were so well presented that unboxing felt like opening a gift! A box of antlers would also make a great gift to any pet parent.
If your dog is sensitive to grains, Whimzees make better dental treats than Greenies. These vegetarian treats are grain, gluten-free, and GMO-free. Price wise, I’d say Whimzees and Greenies are comparable. They are both premium dental treats, meaning they cost more than other dental treats Costco or Sam’s Club sells.
Oh, you should totally check out Three Dog Bakery. My pup is obsessed with their Lick'n Crunch cookies and the Cookies with Carob Flavored Chips. They’re like dog-friendly Oreos, and the best part is they’re made with natural ingredients. Plus, the carob chips give it a chocolatey vibe without the worry. Definitely worth a try if you're looking to spoil your dog a little! :)
They do use natural preservatives like citric acid, tocopherols, etc. to keep the treats from spoiling too fast.
I think the mess really depends on the way your dog eats his/her snacks. My dog gobbles everything in one bite, so there's virtually zero mess with these treats. If your dog is a more cautious and picky eater who tackles a treat in several bites, I can see these cookies making some mess.