
Dog Treats
Browse dog treats as extras you can count in the day, not as a second complete food in a smaller bag.
They are part of our wider Dog collection.
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What Is a Dog Treat?
A dog treat is an extra used for training, bonding or a chew session, not the complete ration.
Typical splits are:
- Small training pieces used in high repetition.
- Longer chews that occupy the mouth.
- Higher-value rewards that still count toward the day's energy.
Treats vs Complete Food
Meals live on dog food. Count treats into that plan. A dog that fills up on extras will not finish a balanced ration.
Use a slow feeder from dog toys if you need duration. Duration is not a licence to double the bag.
Not Cat Treats
Feline snacks sit with cat food on the cat tree. Onion, xylitol and other human leftovers are out of scope here and unsafe either way.
Read the species line. A mixed jar still follows its label, not this heading.
Walking Rewards
Pocket treats work on the lead. They do not replace a collar that fits. Walking hardware is dog collars and leads.
Wipe hands before you go back to the dog accessories food bowl.
Chews Are Not Grooming
A chew can occupy a dog. It does not brush a coat. Dirt still comes off with dog grooming.
Supervise chews that can splinter. Size the chew to the dog, not to a puppy photo on the pack.
How to Store Treats
Keep them dry and closed. Soft treats go rancid and then get refused or cause an upset.
Do not store them in the same scoop as the complete food if you need to keep the meal math honest.
How Many Treats?
There is no shared gram chart across brands. Use the pack's own guide and the dog's body condition.
Working dogs and sofa dogs are not the same line on a feeding table. Adjust the meal down when the treat count goes up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are dog treats a complete diet?
No. Treats are extras. Complete nutrition comes from dog food used as the meal. If treats replace dinner, the dog is no longer eating the diet described on the food pack. Use treats for training or chewing, then subtract that energy from the ration if the dog is gaining weight.
Can I use cat treats for my dog?
Only if the label includes dogs. Cat treats are built for cats and live on the cat tree. Species lines exist for a reason. When in doubt, stay on this page for canine treats and keep feline complete food and snacks on the cat food child.
How many treats can my dog have in a day?
Follow the pack and the dog's body condition. Small training treats add up when you repeat a cue fifty times. Chews add more energy than they look. There is no shared chart across brands. Reduce the meal when the treat tin is busy.
Should I give treats on a walk?
Yes, if you are training and the dog can still walk politely. Pocket treats do not replace a well-fitted collar and lead. Keep food rewards out of the dinner bowl math if the walk becomes a second meal. Wash hands before handling the main ration.





