Collection: DOG & CAT

Dog and cat treats are edible items given to pets as rewards, for training, or to supplement their diet, and are not intended to be a complete meal. They are made from various ingredients like freeze-dried meats, poultry, or fish, and some are formulated with added vitamins and minerals to support specific health needs, such as joint health or skin and coat condition. Treats can come in many forms, including crunchy biscuits, soft pastes, or freeze-dried pieces that can also be used as a food topper. 

Key characteristics
  • Purpose: Primarily for rewards, training, and enjoyment, not a substitute for a balanced diet.
  • Ingredients: Vary widely, from simple single-ingredient options like freeze-dried chicken or salmon to more complex recipes with ingredients like pumpkin and peanut butter.
  • Forms: Available as crunchy biscuits, lickable pastes, freeze-dried pieces, or chewy strips.
  • Health benefits: Some treats are fortified with vitamins and minerals to support specific health areas like joint health, digestion, and skin and coat.
  • Nutritional considerations: Treats should be given sparingly, as they can add unneeded calories and may unbalance a pet's diet if given in excess.
  • Labeling: The terms "snack" or "treat" must be on the principal display panel, and a treat is not required to be nutritionally complete unless the label specifies it is. 

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