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Dog Biscuits

Whether you're looking for crunchy biscuits, soft cookies, or functional snacks, the zooplus range of dog biscuits and cookies offers something for every dog and diet, from puppies to seniors. Choose from hypoallergenic dog biscuits, low-fat recipes, and training-sized snacks to suit your dog’s age, diet, and preferences.

25 - 40 of 40 products
25 - 40 of 40 products
25 - 40 of 40 products
Briantos Biski XL with Beef and Chicken
2 options

Briantos Biski XL with Beef and Chicken

90g

£0.79
£8.78 / kg
£0.75
Rating: 5/5(2)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

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Winalot Shapes Dog Biscuits
3 options

Winalot Shapes Dog Biscuits

15kg

£41.79
£2.79 / kg
£39.70
Not Rated

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Briantos Biski XL with Beef and Chicken
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Briantos Biski XL with Beef and Chicken

Economy Pack: 2 x 90g

Individually
£1.58
£1.29
£7.17 / kg
£1.23
Rating: 5/5(2)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

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Winalot Shapes Dog Biscuits
3 options

Winalot Shapes Dog Biscuits

Economy Pack: 2 x 15kg

Individually
£83.58
£81.89
£2.73 / kg
£77.80
Not Rated

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Yarrah Organic Vegan Small Biscuits
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Yarrah Organic Vegan Small Biscuits

250g

£4.49
£17.96 / kg
£4.27
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Pooch and Mutt Skin & Coat Meaty Treats 120g
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Pooch and Mutt Skin & Coat Meaty Treats 120g

1 x 120g

£3.69
£30.75 / kg
Not Rated

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Lily's Kitchen Adult Dry Dog Food - Breakfast Crunch
3 options

Lily's Kitchen Adult Dry Dog Food - Breakfast Crunch

800g

£11.59
£14.49 / kg
£11.01
Rating: 5/5(12)

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Lily's Kitchen Adult Dry Dog Food - Breakfast Crunch
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Lily's Kitchen Adult Dry Dog Food - Breakfast Crunch

Economy Pack: 2 x 800g

Individually
£23.18
£22.49
£14.06 / kg
£21.37
Rating: 5/5(12)

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Scrumbles Turkey Calming Nibbles
2 options

Scrumbles Turkey Calming Nibbles

Saver Pack: 8 x 100g

Individually
£22.32
£20.89
£26.11 / kg
Not Rated

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Advance Puppy Snack
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Advance Puppy Snack

150g

£3.19
£21.27 / kg
£3.03
Not Rated

Delivery in 1-2 working days

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Bonio Original Dog Biscuits
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Bonio Original Dog Biscuits

Economy Pack: 2 x 12.5kg

Individually
£88.38
£86.69
£3.47 / kg
£82.36
Rating: 4/5(3)

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Nature's Variety Superfood Snacks
2 options

Nature's Variety Superfood Snacks

Salmon 85g

£4.29
£50.47 / kg
Not Rated

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Lily's Kitchen Adult Dry Dog Food - Breakfast Crunch
3 options

Lily's Kitchen Adult Dry Dog Food - Breakfast Crunch

Economy Pack: 6 x 800g

Individually
£69.54
£66.69
£16.67 / kg
£63.36
Rating: 5/5(12)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

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Advance Puppy Snack
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Advance Puppy Snack

Saver Pack: 3 x 150g

Individually
£9.57
£8.59
£19.09 / kg
£8.16
Not Rated

Delivery in 1-2 working days

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Nature's Variety Superfood Snacks
2 options

Nature's Variety Superfood Snacks

Saver Pack: Salmon (3 x 85g)

Individually
£12.87
£11.59
£45.45 / kg
£11.01
Not Rated

Delivery in 1-2 working days

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Dog biscuits for training and rewards

Let's be honest: most of us wouldn't go to work every day if we weren't getting paid. So why wouldn’t your pet want to be rewarded, too? Here's how treats can work for you during training:

  1. Use positive reinforcement: Many owners use dog treats as a reward to encourage desired behaviour during training.
  2. Support short sessions: Small, quick-to-eat dog cookies can help keep training sessions moving without long interruptions.
  3. Aid focus: Keep your dog’s attention during training by choosing engaging, high-value treats.
  4. Build your bond: Using treats during training can help make the experience more enjoyable for both dog and owner.
  5. Help manage treat portions: During frequent training, consider smaller or low-fat dog biscuit options. Always consult your vet for personalised advice

Tip: Try a dog treat pouch or fillable enrichment toy to keep training effective, efficient, and fun.

Dog biscuits for training and rewards

Let's be honest: most of us wouldn't go to work every day if we weren't getting paid. So why wouldn’t your pet want to be rewarded, too? Here's how treats can work for you during training:

  1. Use positive reinforcement: Many owners use dog treats as a reward to encourage desired behaviour during training.
  2. Support short sessions: Small, quick-to-eat dog cookies can help keep training sessions moving without long interruptions.
  3. Aid focus: Keep your dog’s attention during training by choosing engaging, high-value treats.
  4. Build your bond: Using treats during training can help make the experience more enjoyable for both dog and owner.
  5. Help manage treat portions: During frequent training, consider smaller or low-fat dog biscuit options. Always consult your vet for personalised advice

Tip: Try a dog treat pouch or fillable enrichment toy to keep training effective, efficient, and fun.

Dog treat biscuits and treats: types, pros, and cons

Pets deserve to be spoiled now and then, but to make safe choices, here’s what to watch out for:

TYPE OF TREAT

Crunchy biscuits

PROS

Long-term shelf life

CONS

Can be harder for puppies or seniors to chew

TYPE OF TREAT

Soft dog cookies

PROS

Gentle and easy to portion

CONS

May be higher in calories 

TYPE OF TREAT

Jerky-style treat biscuits

PROS

High palatability and strong aroma for picky eaters

CONS

Can contain more sodium

TYPE OF TREAT

Low-fat dog biscuits

PROS

Lower calorie content for more frequent treats

CONS

May be less flavourful

TYPE OF TREAT

Hypoallergenic dog biscuits

PROS

Sensitive treats use limited-ingredient recipes for sensitive dogs

CONS

Often pricier than standard biscuits

TYPE OF TREAT
PROS
CONS

Crunchy biscuits

Long-term shelf life

Can be harder for puppies or seniors to chew

Soft dog cookies

Gentle and easy to portion

May be higher in calories 

Jerky-style treat biscuits

High palatability and strong aroma for picky eaters

Can contain more sodium

Low-fat dog biscuits

Lower calorie content for more frequent treats

May be less flavourful

Hypoallergenic dog biscuits

Sensitive treats use limited-ingredient recipes for sensitive dogs

Often pricier than standard biscuits

Did you know: Dogs have a much more evolved sense of smell than humans. Imagine how yummy those dog cookies must smell to them.

Dog treat biscuits and treats: types, pros, and cons

Pets deserve to be spoiled now and then, but to make safe choices, here’s what to watch out for:

TYPE OF TREAT

Crunchy biscuits

PROS

Long-term shelf life

CONS

Can be harder for puppies or seniors to chew

TYPE OF TREAT

Soft dog cookies

PROS

Gentle and easy to portion

CONS

May be higher in calories 

TYPE OF TREAT

Jerky-style treat biscuits

PROS

High palatability and strong aroma for picky eaters

CONS

Can contain more sodium

TYPE OF TREAT

Low-fat dog biscuits

PROS

Lower calorie content for more frequent treats

CONS

May be less flavourful

TYPE OF TREAT

Hypoallergenic dog biscuits

PROS

Sensitive treats use limited-ingredient recipes for sensitive dogs

CONS

Often pricier than standard biscuits

TYPE OF TREAT
PROS
CONS

Crunchy biscuits

Long-term shelf life

Can be harder for puppies or seniors to chew

Soft dog cookies

Gentle and easy to portion

May be higher in calories 

Jerky-style treat biscuits

High palatability and strong aroma for picky eaters

Can contain more sodium

Low-fat dog biscuits

Lower calorie content for more frequent treats

May be less flavourful

Hypoallergenic dog biscuits

Sensitive treats use limited-ingredient recipes for sensitive dogs

Often pricier than standard biscuits

Did you know: Dogs have a much more evolved sense of smell than humans. Imagine how yummy those dog cookies must smell to them.

Which dogs benefit most from biscuits and cookies?

Every dog deserves the odd treat, but which treats are most beneficial for whom? Let’s break it down:

  • Puppies & seniors: Soft dog cookies or broken-up biscuits may be gentler on teeth.
  • Dogs with sensitivities: Hypoallergenic dog biscuits avoid common allergens.
  • Weight-watchers: Low-fat dog biscuits can be part of a balanced plan.
  • Training champions: Small, crunchy dog treat biscuits keep sessions efficient.

Tip: Always consult your vet before introducing new treats, especially if your dog has allergies or dietary restrictions.

Which dogs benefit most from biscuits and cookies?

Every dog deserves the odd treat, but which treats are most beneficial for whom? Let’s break it down:

  • Puppies & seniors: Soft dog cookies or broken-up biscuits may be gentler on teeth.
  • Dogs with sensitivities: Hypoallergenic dog biscuits avoid common allergens.
  • Weight-watchers: Low-fat dog biscuits can be part of a balanced plan.
  • Training champions: Small, crunchy dog treat biscuits keep sessions efficient.

Tip: Always consult your vet before introducing new treats, especially if your dog has allergies or dietary restrictions.

What is the difference between dog biscuits and other treats?

Dog biscuits are hard and baked, often flavoured with meat, and shaped like a bone, while other treats can consist of more ingredients, come in different shapes and sizes, and have a variety of textures.

What is the difference between dog biscuits and other treats?

Dog biscuits are hard and baked, often flavoured with meat, and shaped like a bone, while other treats can consist of more ingredients, come in different shapes and sizes, and have a variety of textures.

How should I store dog biscuits and cookies?

Always seal up the open package, keep them in airtight containers (if you buy the bigger packages or don't use them so often), and keep them in a cool, dry place.

How should I store dog biscuits and cookies?

Always seal up the open package, keep them in airtight containers (if you buy the bigger packages or don't use them so often), and keep them in a cool, dry place.

What size dog biscuit or cookie is appropriate for my dog?

Choose dog biscuits or cookies based on your dog’s jaw strength and eating habits. If your dog has dental issues or you're unsure which biscuit size is suitable, consult your vet for personalised advice.

What size dog biscuit or cookie is appropriate for my dog?

Choose dog biscuits or cookies based on your dog’s jaw strength and eating habits. If your dog has dental issues or you're unsure which biscuit size is suitable, consult your vet for personalised advice.

Can I give my dog biscuits every day?

Yes, with moderation. For frequent rewarding, opt for low-fat dog biscuits and adjust meal portions accordingly. Consult your vet for tailored advice for your pet. 

Can I give my dog biscuits every day?

Yes, with moderation. For frequent rewarding, opt for low-fat dog biscuits and adjust meal portions accordingly. Consult your vet for tailored advice for your pet.