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Dog Treats

Dog treats are a great way to support training, reward good behaviour, and strengthen your bond with your dog. At zooplus, we have a wide selection of dog bones and natural dog chews, dog training treats, dog biscuits, and much more available in a variety of ingredient combinations to suit different dietary preferences, so you can find the right treats for your dog.

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Hollings Pork Sausages

Saver Pack: 3 x 200g

Individually
£13.47
£12.19
£20.32 / kg
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Pet Munchies Training Treats

Chicken (150g)

£3.99
£26.60 / kg
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Wolf of Wilderness Wild Bites, grain-free snack, The Taste of Scandinavia. Packaging with wolf and landscape design.
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Wolf of Wilderness "Wild Bites" - The Taste of Scandinavia

Saver Pack: 3 x 180g

Individually
£12.87
£10.99
£20.35 / kg
£10.44
Rating: 4/5(2)

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Greenies Canine Dental Chews

Medium (170g / 6 treats)

£6.29
£37.00 / kg
Rating: 4/5(6)

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SmartBones Chicken Bone, no rawhide, with tasty chicken, easily digestible, extra low fat, 109g. Packaging shows product and dog image.
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SmartBones Chew Snacks with Chicken for Large Dogs

Saver Pack: 3 Bones (327g)

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£9.27
£8.29
£25.35 / kg
£7.88
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Arden Grange Crunchy Bites 225g

Saver Pack: 4 x Lamb

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£13.56
£10.79
£11.99 / kg
Rating: 4/5(17)

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Forthglade Functional Natural Soft Bites - Joints & Bones

90g

£2.59
£28.78 / kg
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Rosie's Farm Mini Hearts extra small treats with veal, for adults and puppies, 50g. Grain-free recipe, resealable.
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Rosie's Farm Puppy & Adult Mini Hearts - Veal

50g

£1.49
£29.80 / kg
£1.42
Rating: 5/5(8)

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Wolf of Wilderness RAW Freeze-dried Snacks Saver Packs

Salmon Fillet (4 x 70g)

Individually
£19.96
£17.99
£64.25 / kg
£17.09
Rating: 5/5(18)

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Natures Menu Original Dog Treats with Lamb & Chicken

Saver Pack: 2 x 100g

Individually
£8.98
£8.09
£40.45 / kg
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Natures Menu Original Meaty Treats Chicken

Saver Pack: 2 x 100g

Individually
£8.98
£8.09
£40.45 / kg
Rating: 5/5(2)

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Lily's Kitchen Woofbrush Dental Chew - Large

7 Chews

£8.19
£24.89 / kg
£7.78
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Pet Munchies Strips

Venison (75g)

£2.59
£34.53 / kg
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Thrive ProReward treats, 100% duck, 0% nonsense.
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thrive ProReward Duck Dog Treats

Saver Pack: 3 x 60g

Individually
£11.37
£10.19
£56.61 / kg
£9.68
Rating: 4/5(7)

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Skinner's Field & Trial Dental and Digestive Dog Treats

Saver Pack: 8 x 90g

Individually
£15.12
£13.79
£19.15 / kg
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Yarrah Bio Organic Chewsticks with beef and chicken, algae & spirulina. DE-ÖKO-001 certified, Better Life 3 stars, 33g pack.
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Yarrah Organic Dog Chew Sticks

Saver Pack: 3 x 3 Sticks (9 x 11g)

Individually
£6.57
£5.89
£59.49 / kg
£5.60
Rating: 4/5(3)

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Arden Grange Dental Sticks with Mint & Superfoods

180g (7 Sticks)

£3.59
£19.94 / kg
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Hunter Kau-Snack Calcium Milk Bone, reward for medium to large dogs, without artificial flavourings, 1 piece, 23g.
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HUNTER Calcium Milk Bone

Small

£1.39
£57.92 / kg
Rating: 4/5(13)

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Rocco Chings Originals, 100% rabbit, 200g. Packaging with dog image and resealable design.
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Rocco Chings Originals Rabbit

Super Saver Pack: 12 x 200g

Individually
£45.48
£40.49
£16.87 / kg
£38.47
Rating: 5/5(2)

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Rosie's Farm Mini Steak Bites, chicken, adult, 70g. Grain free recipe, resealable packaging with floral design and dog image.
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Rosie's Farm Mini Steak Bites - Chicken

Saver Pack: 3 x 70g

Individually
£5.07
£4.49
£21.38 / kg
£4.27
Rating: 5/5(8)

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Scrumbles Softies Training Treats - Chicken & Duck

90g

£2.69
£29.89 / kg
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Purina Dentalife ActivFresh Daily Dental Care Snacks for Small Breed Dogs

60 Sticks

Individually
£16.98
£12.69
£12.95 / kg
£12.06
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Pedigree Dentastix - Daily Oral Care for Small Dogs (5-10kg)

35 Sticks

£6.59
£11.98 / kg
£6.26
Rating: 4/5(68)

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What types of dog treats are there, and what’s in them?

When choosing a treat, ingredients matter. Here are the most common treat types and what to consider:

  1. Chew strips: Typically semi-moist and often made with a poultry or beef base. They may include vegetable-derived ingredients for variety.
  2. Chew sticks: Firmer and longer-lasting, typically made with dried meat or natural fibres. Always check for a declared protein source to match your dog’s dietary preferences or sensitivities.
  3. Dog bones: Available air-dried or smoked. Match the bone size to your dog’s chewing style, and supervise use.
  4. Dog biscuits: Offered in low-fat, vegetarian, or single-protein varieties. Look for options without artificial colours, flavours, or added sugar.
  5. Functional treats: Formulated for specific feeding preferences.

We’ve put together some special dog treats offers and trial packs to help you explore what works best for your dog.

Remember: Check labels carefully and consult your vet for special dietary requirements.

What types of dog treats are there, and what’s in them?

When choosing a treat, ingredients matter. Here are the most common treat types and what to consider:

  1. Chew strips: Typically semi-moist and often made with a poultry or beef base. They may include vegetable-derived ingredients for variety.
  2. Chew sticks: Firmer and longer-lasting, typically made with dried meat or natural fibres. Always check for a declared protein source to match your dog’s dietary preferences or sensitivities.
  3. Dog bones: Available air-dried or smoked. Match the bone size to your dog’s chewing style, and supervise use.
  4. Dog biscuits: Offered in low-fat, vegetarian, or single-protein varieties. Look for options without artificial colours, flavours, or added sugar.
  5. Functional treats: Formulated for specific feeding preferences.

We’ve put together some special dog treats offers and trial packs to help you explore what works best for your dog.

Remember: Check labels carefully and consult your vet for special dietary requirements.

How do I choose the perfect dog treat?

Not every treat suits every dog. Age, dietary needs, and treating reason play a role in making the best choice. Here’s a guide to help you choose:

Factor

Age

What to keep in mind

Choose age-appropriate treats, like senior dog treats or puppy treats.

Factor

Dietary requirements

What to keep in mind

If your dog has sensitive digestion or food intolerances, especially to grains or common proteins like chicken, consider low-fat dog treats, grain-free dog treats, limited-ingredient treats, or specially formulated sensitive treats for dogs.

Factor

Purpose

What to keep in mind

Treats can be used for training, teething, or simply adding variety to your dog’s routine. Some include ingredients selected by pet owners for specific feeding preferences, such as supporting oral hygiene, maintaining coat condition, or aiding mobility. Always consult your vet before introducing treats for specific needs.

Factor
What to keep in mind

Age

Choose age-appropriate treats, like senior dog treats or puppy treats.

Dietary requirements

If your dog has sensitive digestion or food intolerances, especially to grains or common proteins like chicken, consider low-fat dog treats, grain-free dog treats, limited-ingredient treats, or specially formulated sensitive treats for dogs.

Purpose

Treats can be used for training, teething, or simply adding variety to your dog’s routine. Some include ingredients selected by pet owners for specific feeding preferences, such as supporting oral hygiene, maintaining coat condition, or aiding mobility. Always consult your vet before introducing treats for specific needs.

Don’t forget: Dental toys like olive wood chew sticks are free from artificial ingredients, designed to be long-lasting, and may help satisfy your dog’s natural chewing behavior.

Tip: Treat bags and pouches make it easier to reward consistently during training. 

How do I choose the perfect dog treat?

Not every treat suits every dog. Age, dietary needs, and treating reason play a role in making the best choice. Here’s a guide to help you choose:

Factor

Age

What to keep in mind

Choose age-appropriate treats, like senior dog treats or puppy treats.

Factor

Dietary requirements

What to keep in mind

If your dog has sensitive digestion or food intolerances, especially to grains or common proteins like chicken, consider low-fat dog treats, grain-free dog treats, limited-ingredient treats, or specially formulated sensitive treats for dogs.

Factor

Purpose

What to keep in mind

Treats can be used for training, teething, or simply adding variety to your dog’s routine. Some include ingredients selected by pet owners for specific feeding preferences, such as supporting oral hygiene, maintaining coat condition, or aiding mobility. Always consult your vet before introducing treats for specific needs.

Factor
What to keep in mind

Age

Choose age-appropriate treats, like senior dog treats or puppy treats.

Dietary requirements

If your dog has sensitive digestion or food intolerances, especially to grains or common proteins like chicken, consider low-fat dog treats, grain-free dog treats, limited-ingredient treats, or specially formulated sensitive treats for dogs.

Purpose

Treats can be used for training, teething, or simply adding variety to your dog’s routine. Some include ingredients selected by pet owners for specific feeding preferences, such as supporting oral hygiene, maintaining coat condition, or aiding mobility. Always consult your vet before introducing treats for specific needs.

Don’t forget: Dental toys like olive wood chew sticks are free from artificial ingredients, designed to be long-lasting, and may help satisfy your dog’s natural chewing behavior.

Tip: Treat bags and pouches make it easier to reward consistently during training. 

How do I choose the right size chew for my dog?

When choosing a chew, it’s important to consider your dog’s size, jaw strength, and chewing habits.

  • Small dogs (under 10 kg) typically require smaller, softer chews.
  • Medium dogs (10–25 kg) are best suited to medium-sized chews with moderate firmness.
  • Large dogs (over 25 kg) usually need larger, more durable chews that can withstand vigorous chewing.

The chew should be large enough that it cannot be swallowed whole, and its texture should match your dog’s chewing style. Softer chews may be more appropriate for puppies or older dogs, while firmer options are better for enthusiastic chewers.

Always follow the manufacturer’s size guidelines, supervise your dog while they chew, and ensure fresh drinking water is available. Selecting the right size helps promote a safe and enjoyable chewing experience.

How do I choose the right size chew for my dog?

When choosing a chew, it’s important to consider your dog’s size, jaw strength, and chewing habits.

  • Small dogs (under 10 kg) typically require smaller, softer chews.
  • Medium dogs (10–25 kg) are best suited to medium-sized chews with moderate firmness.
  • Large dogs (over 25 kg) usually need larger, more durable chews that can withstand vigorous chewing.

The chew should be large enough that it cannot be swallowed whole, and its texture should match your dog’s chewing style. Softer chews may be more appropriate for puppies or older dogs, while firmer options are better for enthusiastic chewers.

Always follow the manufacturer’s size guidelines, supervise your dog while they chew, and ensure fresh drinking water is available. Selecting the right size helps promote a safe and enjoyable chewing experience.

What is the difference between dog treats and chews?

Treats are typically small, quick-to-eat snacks used for training or rewards. Chews tend to last longer and are chosen based on texture and chewing behaviour.

What is the difference between dog treats and chews?

Treats are typically small, quick-to-eat snacks used for training or rewards. Chews tend to last longer and are chosen based on texture and chewing behaviour.

Why should I give my dog treats and chews?

Many owners use treats for training or bonding, while chews offer enrichment and engagement, especially for dogs who enjoy extended chewing.

Why should I give my dog treats and chews?

Many owners use treats for training or bonding, while chews offer enrichment and engagement, especially for dogs who enjoy extended chewing.

How often should I give my dog treats and chews?

Treats can be given daily in moderation. Frequency depends on the type and your dog’s individual needs. Always consult your vet for tailored advice.

How often should I give my dog treats and chews?

Treats can be given daily in moderation. Frequency depends on the type and your dog’s individual needs. Always consult your vet for tailored advice.