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Dog Treats

Dog treats are great for training your dog, rewarding good behaviour, and connecting. Zooplus has a selection of dog bones and natural dog chews, dog training treats, dog biscuits, and much more in a range of different ingredient varieties for every diet, so you can find the right doggie treats for your dog.

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73 - 96 of 803 products
73 - 96 of 803 products
Phil & Sons Pig Ear Auricles Dog Snacks in a Tub
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Phil & Sons Pig Ear Auricles Dog Snacks in a Tub

1.25kg

£12.49
£9.99 / kg
Rating: 5/5(14)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Winalot Shapes Dog Biscuits
3 options

Winalot Shapes Dog Biscuits

800g

£3.79
£4.74 / kg
£3.60
Not Rated

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Greenies Canine Dental Chews Saver Pack 3 x 170g
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Greenies Canine Dental Chews Saver Pack 3 x 170g

Teenie (510g / 66 treats)

Individually
£18.87
£17.49
£34.29 / kg
Rating: 5/5(11)

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Rocco Sticks 120g
4 options

Rocco Sticks 120g

Beef: 12 sticks (120g)

£1.99
£16.58 / kg
£1.89
Rating: 5/5(12)

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Rocco Chings Double 200g
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Rocco Chings Double 200g

Value Pack: 4 x Chicken & Liver

Individually
£11.16
£9.49
£11.86 / kg
£9.02
Rating: 5/5(6)

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Cookies Delikatess Chicken
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Cookies Delikatess Chicken

All Breeds

£3.09
£15.45 / kg
£2.94
Rating: 5/5(10)

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Good Boy Chewy Chicken Strips

Good Boy Chewy Chicken Strips

3 x 350g

£22.69
£21.61 / kg
£21.56
Not Rated

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Cookie's Delicatessen Chicken and Rice Stickies
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Cookie's Delicatessen Chicken and Rice Stickies

200g

£2.99
£14.95 / kg
£2.84
Rating: 5/5(22)

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Wolf of Wilderness RAW Freeze-dried Snacks

Wolf of Wilderness RAW Freeze-dried Snacks

Lamb Lung (50g)

£4.29
£85.80 / kg
£4.08
Rating: 5/5(25)

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Pedigree Dentastix Daily Dental Chews for Medium Dogs (10-25kg)
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Pedigree Dentastix Daily Dental Chews for Medium Dogs (10-25kg)

56 Sticks

£10.49
£7.28 / kg
£9.97
Rating: 4/5(66)

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Pooch and Mutt Calming Dental Sticks 251g
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Pooch and Mutt Calming Dental Sticks 251g

Saver Pack: 3 x 251g

Individually
£12.57
£11.29
£14.99 / kg
Not Rated

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Skinner's Field & Trial Joint and Conditioning Dog Treats
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Skinner's Field & Trial Joint and Conditioning Dog Treats

90g

£1.79
£19.89 / kg
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Barkoo Dental Snacks 7 Chews - Grain-Free
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Barkoo Dental Snacks 7 Chews - Grain-Free

Mini Dogs (7 Chews – 80g)

£1.19
£14.87 / kg
Not Rated

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Skinner's Field & Trial Training Dog Treats
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Skinner's Field & Trial Training Dog Treats

90g

£1.89
£21.00 / kg
Not Rated

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Purina Dentalife ActivFresh Daily Dental Care Snacks for Medium Breed Dogs
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Purina Dentalife ActivFresh Daily Dental Care Snacks for Medium Breed Dogs

24 Sticks

£6.89
£12.48 / kg
£6.55
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Dokas Chews
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Dokas Chews

Saver Pack: Duck Breast (2 x 200g)

Individually
£7.38
£6.59
£16.47 / kg
£6.26
Rating: 5/5(14)

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Lukullus Dog Bones Saver Pack 6 x 10cm
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Lukullus Dog Bones Saver Pack 6 x 10cm

Chicken

Individually
£5.97
£4.99
£13.86 / kg
Rating: 4/5(15)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Pedigree Biscrok
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Pedigree Biscrok

Saver Pack: 2 x 500g

Individually
£2.98
£2.69
£2.69 / kg
Rating: 5/5(4)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

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Cookies Delikatess Chew Rolls with Chicken Fillet Strips
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Cookies Delikatess Chew Rolls with Chicken Fillet Strips

200g

£2.99
£14.95 / kg
£2.84
Rating: 5/5(84)

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Rocco Chings Double 200g
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Rocco Chings Double 200g

Value Pack: 4 x Chicken & Beef

Individually
£11.16
£9.49
£11.86 / kg
£9.02
Rating: 5/5(6)

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Dokas Chicken Breast Chew Wrap
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Dokas Chicken Breast Chew Wrap

Economy Pack: 2 x 250g

Individually
£8.78
£7.89
£15.78 / kg
£7.50
Rating: 5/5(23)

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Naturediet Feel Good Soft Baked Training Treats - Lamb with Mint
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Naturediet Feel Good Soft Baked Training Treats - Lamb with Mint

100g

£2.29
£22.90 / kg
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Lukullus Dog Bones 12 x 5cm
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Lukullus Dog Bones 12 x 5cm

Chicken

£1.99
£16.58 / kg
Rating: 5/5(13)

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8in1 Pro Dental Twist Sticks
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8in1 Pro Dental Twist Sticks

Saver Pack: 2 x 190g (70 Chews)

Individually
£20.98
£19.59
£51.55 / kg
£18.61
Rating: 5/5(4)

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How do I choose the perfect dog treat?

Not every treat suits every dog. Age, dietary needs, and treating reason play a role in choosing a treat. 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, look for hypoallergenic dog treats, low-fat treats, grain-free treats, natural dog treats, or specially formulated sensitive treats.

Factor

Purpose

What to keep in mind

Treats can be for training, teething, or adding variety to your dog’s daily routine. Some include ingredients popular among pet owners for specific feeding preferences, including those targeting oral care, coat condition, mobility support, or promoting relaxation. Always check with your vet before introducing treats for particular 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, look for hypoallergenic dog treats, low-fat treats, grain-free treats, natural dog treats, or specially formulated sensitive treats.

Purpose

Treats can be for training, teething, or adding variety to your dog’s daily routine. Some include ingredients popular among pet owners for specific feeding preferences, including those targeting oral care, coat condition, mobility support, or promoting relaxation. Always check with your vet before introducing treats for particular needs..

Don’t forget: Using enrichment toys and teething toys with treats can achieve some training results. 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 instincts.

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 choosing a treat. 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, look for hypoallergenic dog treats, low-fat treats, grain-free treats, natural dog treats, or specially formulated sensitive treats.

Factor

Purpose

What to keep in mind

Treats can be for training, teething, or adding variety to your dog’s daily routine. Some include ingredients popular among pet owners for specific feeding preferences, including those targeting oral care, coat condition, mobility support, or promoting relaxation. Always check with your vet before introducing treats for particular 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, look for hypoallergenic dog treats, low-fat treats, grain-free treats, natural dog treats, or specially formulated sensitive treats.

Purpose

Treats can be for training, teething, or adding variety to your dog’s daily routine. Some include ingredients popular among pet owners for specific feeding preferences, including those targeting oral care, coat condition, mobility support, or promoting relaxation. Always check with your vet before introducing treats for particular needs..

Don’t forget: Using enrichment toys and teething toys with treats can achieve some training results. 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 instincts.

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

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 behaviour, and supervise as needed.
  4. Dog biscuits: Found in low-fat, vegetarian, or single-protein varieties. Look for biscuits made without artificial colours, flavours, or added sugar.
  5. Functional treats: Formulated for specific feeding preferences, such as grain-free, limited-ingredient, or novel proteins like venison or duck.

We’ve put together some special offers and trial packs to help you decide on a treat.

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 behaviour, and supervise as needed.
  4. Dog biscuits: Found in low-fat, vegetarian, or single-protein varieties. Look for biscuits made without artificial colours, flavours, or added sugar.
  5. Functional treats: Formulated for specific feeding preferences, such as grain-free, limited-ingredient, or novel proteins like venison or duck.

We’ve put together some special offers and trial packs to help you decide on a treat.

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

What is the difference between dog treats and chews?

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

What is the difference between dog treats and chews?

Treats are often small, quick-to-eat snacks used for training or rewards. Chews tend to last longer and are selected 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, but should be offered in moderation. Frequency depends on the type and your dog’s individual needs. Consult your vet for tailored advice.

How often should I give my dog treats and chews?

Treats can be given daily, but should be offered in moderation. Frequency depends on the type and your dog’s individual needs. Consult your vet for tailored advice.

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

If your dog chews aggressively or swallows food quickly, consider longer-lasting chews that can’t be swallowed whole. When in doubt, consult your vet. 

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

If your dog chews aggressively or swallows food quickly, consider longer-lasting chews that can’t be swallowed whole. When in doubt, consult your vet.