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Healthy Dog Treats as Reward Options for Training and Wellness

A jingle of the treat bag is often all it takes to get your dog's full attention. But treats are more than just tasty snacks, they're powerful tools for training, bonding, and supporting your dog's overall wellbeing. We've curated a treat collection that's as wholesome as it is delicious.

What Makes a Great Dog Treat?

Not all treats are created equal. The best ones are packed with goodness, free from nasties, and tailored to your dog's individual needs. Here's what to look for:

1.    Minimal ingredients – Avoid fillers, artificial flavours, and preservatives.

2.    High reward value – Think small, soft, and extra tasty for training sessions.

3.    Functional benefits – Look for treats that also support skin, joints, or digestion.

Whether you're working on recall, crate training, or just want to say "good dog!", choosing the right kind of treat can make your message loud and clear.

Peticular's Favourite Healthy Dog Treats

Ziwi Good Dog Rewards

Perfect for training, these New Zealand-made treats are packed with ethically sourced meat and absolutely no grains or fillers. Rich in protein and full of flavour, they're a hit with even the fussiest pups.

The Golden Bone Bakery

Fun meets functional in these Aussie-made treats. From dog-friendly cupcakes to seasonal biscuits, they're crafted with natural ingredients and they look as good as they taste.

Yummies Dried Treats

Peticular's own range is a standout for dogs who love pure, protein-packed snacks. Made from 100% Australian meats like lamb lung, chicken breast, beef liver, and kangaroo jerky, these treats are air-dried to lock in flavour and nutrients. With no preservatives, additives, or artificial flavourings, they're a clean, natural choice for dogs of all sizes. Plus, their high protein and low-fat content make them ideal for training or everyday rewards.

Have a Fussy Eater?

Some dogs are just more selective than others. If your pup turns its nose up at most treats, try:

1.    Single-ingredient options, such as freeze-dried liver or salmon.

2.    Rotating treat types to keep things exciting and avoid flavour fatigue.

Offering variety can also help reduce overfeeding while keeping them motivated high during training.

Treat Them Right

At the end of the day, treats should be as good for your dog as they are tasty. Whether you're rewarding good behaviour, celebrating a birthday, or simply sharing a quiet moment together, choosing high-quality treats shows love in every bite.

Browse our healthy treat collection and find a reward that's tail-waggingly good for your four-legged foodie.