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🇺🇸Train-Me Dog Treats
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🇺🇸Training Bites Dog Treats
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🇺🇸Tiny Treats For Dogs
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🇺🇸 Luke’s Training Dog Treats

PET TRAINING SUPPLIES SHOP

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🇺🇸Bulk Dog Bone Treats
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🇺🇸Bulk Dog Bone Treats
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🇺🇸Dog Treats By Weight
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🇺🇸Bulk Small Dog Training Treats
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🇺🇸Bulk Training Treats
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🇰🇭T-Bone Dog Snacks
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🇰🇭Dog Treat Rolls

Spunky Pup, a family-run business from Orono, Minnesota, creates high-quality, durable, and innovative dog toys and treats, often using renewable and recycled materials. They also offer a fabulous collection of dog treats and provisions that are baked in the USA. A wide range of great flavors with both packaged and bulk tub options. They also have a range of ready to bake pet goodies that will help you celebrate your pets on special days or every day.

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🇩🇪Pork Jerky Dog Treats
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🇺🇸Study Buddy Dog Treats

Pet Popcorn is a family- and veteran-owned company based in Evergreen, Colorado, offering freeze-dried, single-ingredient treats for dogs and cats. Inspired by their own pets’ love for healthy snacks, the brand provides all-natural, high-protein options like beef liver, chicken breast, and salmon, free from additives. Known for their exceptional quality and simplicity, these treats have become a favorite for pet owners seeking nutritious rewards. Since its launch in 2021, Pet Popcorn has grown rapidly, with products available in over 100 stores nationwide and online, delighting pets and their owners with every bite.

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🇺🇸Shameless Pets® Duck Duck Dog Treats

Who does not love a good cookie? Well we are in love with these creative dog cookies that not only look amazing, but they taste good too. Send a box to your favorite new pet family, say happy puppy birthday or say thank you to your favorite groomer.

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🇺🇸Dog Bone Cookies
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🇺🇸Kong® Dog Treat Dispenser

DOG TREAT TOY SHOP

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PET CAMERA & VIDEO SHOP

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DOG WALKING BAG SHOP

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If you don’t find the perfect ready-made food for your pet, the right treats or want to explore making your own snacks for dogs or cats, why not invest in one of these great cookbooks. Support these pet savvy chef’s by buying the book that best fits your needs.

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Let’s Talk About Pet Treats

Choosing the right pet treats for your dog or cat starts with understanding your pet’s needs, weight, and lifestyle. Most veterinarians recommend limiting treats to no more than 10% of your pet’s daily calories, which often means just a few small bites per day depending on your dog or cat’s size and weight. Look for high-quality treats made with recognizable ingredients, such as real meat, vegetables, or a healthy mix of both, while avoiding artificial colors, excess salt, sugar, fillers, or by-products. Since pet treats are not regulated as strictly as pet food, it’s important to read labels carefully and choose trusted brands that prioritize safety and nutrition. For variety, rotate between protein-based treats and wholesome veggie snacks to keep your pet excited and balanced. Always store pet treats in a sealed container or airtight jar in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness, especially for USA-made small batch or natural treats without preservatives. By choosing wisely and feeding in moderation, you can reward your pets with treats that truly support their health, happiness, and training success.

When choosing dog treats, keep in mind calories, ingredients, and portion size. A general rule of thumb: treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calories. Always adjust based on your dog’s size, age, and activity level.


Read the label: Choose treats with real meat, vegetables, or limited ingredients you recognize.


Mix it up: Offer a balance of protein-based and plant-based treats to avoid overfeeding one type.


Watch calories: Adjust meal portions if you give extra treats during training.


Store properly: Keep treats in a sealed jar or airtight container to lock in freshness.


Special diets: If your dog has allergies, weight issues, or sensitivities, stick to hypoallergenic or vet-approved treats.

Basic Pet Treat Guidelines

Dog SizeWeight RangeDaily Treat GuidelineBest Types of TreatsThings to Avoid
Small DogsUnder 20 lbs1–3 small treats per day (5–15 calories each)Tiny training bites, soft chews, mini biscuitsHigh-fat treats, large rawhides
Medium Dogs20–50 lbs2–5 treats per day (10–25 calories each)Crunchy biscuits, dental chews, freeze-dried meatSugary treats, overly hard bones
Large Dogs50–90 lbs3–6 treats per day (20–40 calories each)Jerky strips, larger biscuits, long-lasting chewsSplintering bones, treats too small (choking hazard)
Giant Breeds90+ lbs4–8 treats per day (30–50 calories each)Bully sticks, big dental chews, baked biscuitsSmall treats that don’t satisfy, high-sodium snacks

When choosing cat treats, keep in mind that cats should get no more than about 10% of their daily calories from treats, with portion size depending on weight and activity level. Small cats may only need one or two tiny bites a day, while larger cats can handle a few bigger treats. Always read labels and look for real meat, fish, or wholesome vegetables, while avoiding artificial colors, excess salt, sugar, or fillers. Cats benefit most from protein-based treats like chicken, salmon, or freeze-dried bites. Store all treats in a sealed container to keep them fresh, and remember that not all treats are created equal since pet treats are not regulated as strictly as pet food—so choosing trusted brands and feeding in moderation is the best way to spoil your companions safely.

Cat SizeWeight RangeDaily Treat GuidelineBest Types of TreatsThings to Avoid
Small CatsUnder 8 lbs1–2 tiny treats per day (2–5 calories each)Soft bites, mini crunchy treatsLarge hard treats, high-sugar snacks
Average Cats8–12 lbs2–3 treats per day (3–6 calories each)Freeze-dried meat, crunchy dental treats, catnip snacksHuman food, treats with artificial colors or fillers
Large Cats12–18 lbs3–4 treats per day (5–8 calories each)Larger dental chews, grain-free protein bitesHigh-salt jerky, oversized dog treats

PET BAKING SUPPLY SHOP

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