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Grain-free dog treats and snacks

For dogs with sensitivities to grains, choosing grain-free dog treats can be challenging. Our selection of grain-free dog biscuits, chews, and snacks includes options like wheat-free dog biscuits that exclude cereals like wheat, maize, and barley. Whether you're training, rewarding, or offering a chew for enrichment, grain-free dog treats are an alternative to traditional snacks.

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Whimzees by Wellness Soft Snacks
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Whimzees by Wellness Soft Snacks

Saver Pack: 2 x size M

Individually
£22.98
£21.59
£25.70 / kg
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Whimzees by Wellness Soft Snacks
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Whimzees by Wellness Soft Snacks

Saver Pack: 2 x size XS

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£22.98
£21.59
£25.70 / kg
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews

Saver Pack: Medium (2 x 60g Chews)

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£13.98
£11.99
£99.92 / kg
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews

Saver Pack: Small (4 x 27g Chews)

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£13.98
£11.99
£111.02 / kg
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews

Small (2 x 27g Chews)

£6.99
£129.44 / kg
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews

Medium (1 x 60g Chews)

£6.99
£116.50 / kg
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Forthglade Fishy Bites - Salmon with Dill
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Forthglade Fishy Bites - Salmon with Dill

70g

£3.29
£47.00 / kg
£3.13
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Forthglade Meaty Nibbles - Chicken with Liver
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Forthglade Meaty Nibbles - Chicken with Liver

Saver Pack: 4 x 70g

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£17.16
£15.79
£56.39 / kg
£15.00
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Forthglade Meaty Nibbles - Chicken with Liver
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Forthglade Meaty Nibbles - Chicken with Liver

70g

£4.29
£61.29 / kg
£4.08
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Forthglade Fishy Bites - Salmon with Dill
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Forthglade Fishy Bites - Salmon with Dill

Saver Pack: 4 x 70g

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£13.16
£11.89
£42.46 / kg
£11.30
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Forthglade Meaty Bites - Chicken with Apple
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Forthglade Meaty Bites - Chicken with Apple

Saver Pack: 4 x 70g

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£11.96
£10.79
£38.54 / kg
£10.25
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Forthglade Meaty Bites - Chicken with Apple
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Forthglade Meaty Bites - Chicken with Apple

70g

£2.99
£42.71 / kg
£2.84
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews

Saver Pack: Large (2 x 140g Chews)

Individually
£23.98
£21.99
£78.54 / kg
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews
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Briantos Cheese Snack Dog Chews

Large (1 x 140g Chews)

£11.99
£85.64 / kg
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What are grain-free dog treats, and who are they for?

Grain-free dog treats and snacks are made without cereals, using alternatives like potato, peas, or lentils as carbohydrate sources. Not all dogs require a grain-free diet, but some owners choose grain-free options for dogs who:.

  • Show signs of sensitivity to common grains
  • Have sensitive digestion
  • Have specific feeding preferences (e.g., high-protein or limited-ingredient diets).

If you notice any of these symptoms consistently, speak with your vet. They can help assess whether dietary changes, including the choice of treats or specialist supplements, may be appropriate.

What are grain-free dog treats, and who are they for?

Grain-free dog treats and snacks are made without cereals, using alternatives like potato, peas, or lentils as carbohydrate sources. Not all dogs require a grain-free diet, but some owners choose grain-free options for dogs who:.

  • Show signs of sensitivity to common grains
  • Have sensitive digestion
  • Have specific feeding preferences (e.g., high-protein or limited-ingredient diets).

If you notice any of these symptoms consistently, speak with your vet. They can help assess whether dietary changes, including the choice of treats or specialist supplements, may be appropriate.

What types of grain-free dog treats are there?

With plenty of options available, here’s a breakdown of the different types of grain-free dog snacks, chews, and treats available:

Type

Grain-free dog biscuits and cookies

Typical features

Baked snacks in various flavours, often available in single-protein formats.

Type

Grain-free training treats

Typical features

Smaller, softer alternative to traditional training treats, often made with meat and vegetables. Consider combining with training leads, toys, and accessories to aid in training efforts. 

Type

Grain-free dental chews for dogs

Typical features

Designed to be long-lasting with textured surfaces. Some owners choose to combine them with dental toys as part of a broader dental routine.

Type

Grain-free dog chews

Typical features

Include natural air-dried chews made from animal parts or vegetarian fibres.

Type
Typical features

Grain-free dog biscuits and cookies

Baked snacks in various flavours, often available in single-protein formats.

Grain-free training treats

Smaller, softer alternative to traditional training treats, often made with meat and vegetables. Consider combining with training leads, toys, and accessories to aid in training efforts. 

Grain-free dental chews for dogs

Designed to be long-lasting with textured surfaces. Some owners choose to combine them with dental toys as part of a broader dental routine.

Grain-free dog chews

Include natural air-dried chews made from animal parts or vegetarian fibres.

Tip: Not all grain-free dog biscuits are gluten-free, and vice versa. Always check the ingredients list to find the right fit for your dog, and remember there’s a lot to keep in mind when changing food for your dog

What types of grain-free dog treats are there?

With plenty of options available, here’s a breakdown of the different types of grain-free dog snacks, chews, and treats available:

Type

Grain-free dog biscuits and cookies

Typical features

Baked snacks in various flavours, often available in single-protein formats.

Type

Grain-free training treats

Typical features

Smaller, softer alternative to traditional training treats, often made with meat and vegetables. Consider combining with training leads, toys, and accessories to aid in training efforts. 

Type

Grain-free dental chews for dogs

Typical features

Designed to be long-lasting with textured surfaces. Some owners choose to combine them with dental toys as part of a broader dental routine.

Type

Grain-free dog chews

Typical features

Include natural air-dried chews made from animal parts or vegetarian fibres.

Type
Typical features

Grain-free dog biscuits and cookies

Baked snacks in various flavours, often available in single-protein formats.

Grain-free training treats

Smaller, softer alternative to traditional training treats, often made with meat and vegetables. Consider combining with training leads, toys, and accessories to aid in training efforts. 

Grain-free dental chews for dogs

Designed to be long-lasting with textured surfaces. Some owners choose to combine them with dental toys as part of a broader dental routine.

Grain-free dog chews

Include natural air-dried chews made from animal parts or vegetarian fibres.

Tip: Not all grain-free dog biscuits are gluten-free, and vice versa. Always check the ingredients list to find the right fit for your dog, and remember there’s a lot to keep in mind when changing food for your dog

Why choose grain-free treats and chews for my dog?

These treats are designed without cereals like wheat or corn and are sometimes chosen by owners of dogs with specific dietary needs or preferences. Consult your vet to ensure that grain-free dog treats, gluten-free dog biscuits, and so on, are the right choice for your dog.

Why choose grain-free treats and chews for my dog?

These treats are designed without cereals like wheat or corn and are sometimes chosen by owners of dogs with specific dietary needs or preferences. Consult your vet to ensure that grain-free dog treats, gluten-free dog biscuits, and so on, are the right choice for your dog.

What are common grain alternatives used in grain-free dog treats?

Grain-free treats often use potato, lentils, peas, or chickpeas as carbohydrate sources. Proteins vary from chicken and salmon to duck or venison.

What are common grain alternatives used in grain-free dog treats?

Grain-free treats often use potato, lentils, peas, or chickpeas as carbohydrate sources. Proteins vary from chicken and salmon to duck or venison.

Can grain-free dog treats still be used for training?

Absolutely. Many grain-free dog snacks come in small, bite-sized pieces that are perfect for use during training sessions.

Can grain-free dog treats still be used for training?

Absolutely. Many grain-free dog snacks come in small, bite-sized pieces that are perfect for use during training sessions.

Do you offer grain-free dog treat options for puppies and senior dogs?

Yes, our range includes options tailored to age-specific needs, including smaller-sized biscuits or softer cookies for puppies and older dogs.

Do you offer grain-free dog treat options for puppies and senior dogs?

Yes, our range includes options tailored to age-specific needs, including smaller-sized biscuits or softer cookies for puppies and older dogs.