Puppy Treats & Chews
Puppy treats and chews for young dogs
A cute puppy brings a lot of joy to the home. Training and play, sleeping and cuddling, chewing and eating fill their whole day. During active games and frolics, you can offer small snacks as part of daily interaction. We offer a large selection of dog treats for puppies, chewing bones, and biscuits in various flavours. Whether as a reward, to keep them occupied, or as jaw training, puppy treats can be offered alongside the dog’s regular diet. In our zooplus online pet shop, you will also find suitable milk for puppies and supplements designed for young and growing dogs.
Puppy treats and chews for young dogs
A cute puppy brings a lot of joy to the home. Training and play, sleeping and cuddling, chewing and eating fill their whole day. During active games and frolics, you can offer small snacks as part of daily interaction. We offer a large selection of dog treats for puppies, chewing bones, and biscuits in various flavours. Whether as a reward, to keep them occupied, or as jaw training, puppy treats can be offered alongside the dog’s regular diet. In our zooplus online pet shop, you will also find suitable milk for puppies and supplements designed for young and growing dogs.
Which puppy treats to choose?
When choosing puppy treats, it is worth considering the size, texture, and purpose of the snack. Here are a few general tips to help you decide:
- Puppy chews are often used as snacks between meals and can encourage longer chewing engagement. For example, they keep the puppy occupied for extended periods. Watch how the dog retreats to a quiet place with the treat and chews with enthusiasm. Chewing keeps puppies busy and allows them to explore textures and flavours.
- Soft chews are often chosen for young puppies and are easy to portion.
- Training treats must be soft and easy to swallow during learning sessions. At zooplus, you will find delicious treats for puppies for training—gently baked biscuits, small bones, or freeze-dried meat pieces.
- Natural snacks can also be made yourself: dried apple or carrot slices are a popular option. If you are interested in more natural diets, check out our article: Raw Feeding for Puppies: Is It Really Worth It?.
- Dental treats, for example those containing eucalyptus or green tea extract, are commonly chosen by pet parents as part of a puppy’s daily routine and are often appreciated for their fresh aroma. As an alternative during the teething phase, many pet parents also choose special chew toys designed for puppies.
In turn, Puppy Wet Food works well for spreading on a licking mat during calm moments.
Remember that a puppy's diet should be balanced. Treats are best offered in moderation and should form only a small part of daily food intake (usually 10%). When in doubt, always consult your vet regarding the appropriate diet for your young pet!
Which puppy treats to choose?
When choosing puppy treats, it is worth considering the size, texture, and purpose of the snack. Here are a few general tips to help you decide:
- Puppy chews are often used as snacks between meals and can encourage longer chewing engagement. For example, they keep the puppy occupied for extended periods. Watch how the dog retreats to a quiet place with the treat and chews with enthusiasm. Chewing keeps puppies busy and allows them to explore textures and flavours.
- Soft chews are often chosen for young puppies and are easy to portion.
- Training treats must be soft and easy to swallow during learning sessions. At zooplus, you will find delicious treats for puppies for training—gently baked biscuits, small bones, or freeze-dried meat pieces.
- Natural snacks can also be made yourself: dried apple or carrot slices are a popular option. If you are interested in more natural diets, check out our article: Raw Feeding for Puppies: Is It Really Worth It?.
- Dental treats, for example those containing eucalyptus or green tea extract, are commonly chosen by pet parents as part of a puppy’s daily routine and are often appreciated for their fresh aroma. As an alternative during the teething phase, many pet parents also choose special chew toys designed for puppies.
In turn, Puppy Wet Food works well for spreading on a licking mat during calm moments.
Remember that a puppy's diet should be balanced. Treats are best offered in moderation and should form only a small part of daily food intake (usually 10%). When in doubt, always consult your vet regarding the appropriate diet for your young pet!
What are the best training treats for puppies?
Taking the first steps in training can be quite a challenge for your puppy! A small reward for a correctly executed command is very helpful in teaching a dog. With tasty snacks, many guardians find it easier to keep puppies engaged during exercises. Regardless of whether you choose freeze-dried cubes, tasty biscuits, or soft trainers, you will have fun. And not just you—just look at your pet's satisfaction! Puppy treats are commonly used during short, positive training moments—just remember to use them in moderation.
PS Did you know that some puppies enjoy the simplest delicacies? That is why some guardians work with them using ordinary dry food! Check what we have at zooplus in the Puppy Dry Food category.
What are the best training treats for puppies?
Taking the first steps in training can be quite a challenge for your puppy! A small reward for a correctly executed command is very helpful in teaching a dog. With tasty snacks, many guardians find it easier to keep puppies engaged during exercises. Regardless of whether you choose freeze-dried cubes, tasty biscuits, or soft trainers, you will have fun. And not just you—just look at your pet's satisfaction! Puppy treats are commonly used during short, positive training moments—just remember to use them in moderation.
PS Did you know that some puppies enjoy the simplest delicacies? That is why some guardians work with them using ordinary dry food! Check what we have at zooplus in the Puppy Dry Food category.
Biscuits as a snack for a puppy
If only dogs could eat our human biscuits, they certainly wouldn't want to stop!
Of course, biscuits will also arouse enthusiasm in a puppy! As part of a balanced diet, these small rewards can be quite useful. Many guardians use them as small rewards in different situations, such as during short training sessions or new experiences. Hard biscuits are also popular because they encourage chewing and can complement your puppies oral care routines.. Our guide on how to feed a puppy can help you determine the right amount of goodies.
Biscuits as a snack for a puppy
If only dogs could eat our human biscuits, they certainly wouldn't want to stop!
Of course, biscuits will also arouse enthusiasm in a puppy! As part of a balanced diet, these small rewards can be quite useful. Many guardians use them as small rewards in different situations, such as during short training sessions or new experiences. Hard biscuits are also popular because they encourage chewing and can complement your puppies oral care routines.. Our guide on how to feed a puppy can help you determine the right amount of goodies.
What puppy treat will be ideal for a small breed?
At zooplus, delicious snacks are also available for breeds like Yorkies or Shih Tzus, prepared, for example, with chicken and vegetables, without raw hide, and enriched with vitamin E and minerals.
What puppy treat will be ideal for a small breed?
At zooplus, delicious snacks are also available for breeds like Yorkies or Shih Tzus, prepared, for example, with chicken and vegetables, without raw hide, and enriched with vitamin E and minerals.




































