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1.Ziwi Good Dog Rewards Air-Dried Beef Dog Treats

First eight ingredients are meat or organs | Jerkylike texture that breaks apart easily | Approx. $3.47 per ounce | Also available in lamb and venison


“Ziwi treats are 96 percent meat, which means my dogs aren’t filling up on candy,” says Nicole Ellis, a certified professional dog trainer with Rover. Because most of the brand’s treats are single protein, they’re a good option for “dogs that may have sensitive tummies and allergies,” she adds. They are grain free with no added carbohydrates or fillers, and they come in a variety of proteins. “I very rarely meet a dog that doesn’t love them,” she concludes.


2.Stewart Pro-Treat Beef Liver Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Treats

“Dehydrated meat products are another one of my favorites,” says Liff, who name-checked this line of treats from Stewart as one to try. “These can be larger in size, so they need to be crumbled, but they are universally liked, for the most part, which is helpful when you want a really special treat.” Because they have few ingredients and come in multiple flavors, they can also be a good option for dogs with allergies, she adds. While these are less expensive and come in more flavors than the above Ziwi treats, the fact that they are made with raw meat is a potential turnoff to some pet parents.

3.BondVet Lucky Dog Chicken Jerky

These chicken-jerky treats from Bond Vet are a favorite in my home. A lot of chicken jerky for dogs has sugar as the first ingredient, but these treats contain only one ingredient: chicken breast. (If your dog isn’t a fan of chicken, they also come in beef and turkey.) They’re not molded to look like real meat like a lot of other jerky treats. You can tell from looking at them that they are actually just thin slices of dehydrated chicken breast. They’re easy to tear into smaller pieces for training, or they can be given whole as a way to keep your dog from bugging you while you work from home. Most important, Uli loves them, and I never worry that she is filling up on empty calories. Bond Vet brand suggests giving up to three slices a day to small breeds and up to six slices a day to large ones. Plus, through April 14, the brand will donate 100 percent of its profits from Lucky Dog and Lucky Cat treats to the International Fund for Animal Welfare, an organization that is providing critical support to animal shelters in Ukraine.


4.“Chew toys are the first line of defense when it comes to teething puppies gnawing on everything in sight,” former Strategist writer David Notis wrote in his guide to handling a teething puppy. Of all the treats a young dog can gnaw on, Notis discovered that bully sticks — which are made from a bull’s penis and are sort of like a toy and a treat in one — are the best bet for keeping a puppy occupied. They are also rich in nutrients. While you can give antlers or bones to fully grown dogs, both of those options are too hard for puppies and can chip their baby teeth, Notis says. Bully sticks, meanwhile, are “fully digestible, and chewing them is good for the teeth and gums,” explains Randy Klein of Whiskers Holistic Pet Care. Annie Grossman of New York’s School for the Dogs training center loves the Best Bully Sticks brand because its bully sticks are made in the U.S. She recommends using a bully-stick holder because “you don’t want them to swallow it, and the smaller it gets, the better the chance that can happen.”


5.Charlee Bear Original Crunch Natural Dog Treats

If you’re using treats as a reward system for training your dog, choosing the best ones gets a little more complicated. According to Sarah Fraser, the co-founder of Instinct Dog Behavior & Training, “Not all treats are created equal even for dogs who love food.” She suggests thinking of treats as falling into three categories: low value, medium value, and high value. “Low-value treats are great for rewarding skills your dog already knows in low-distraction settings,” she explains. Fraser suggests these Charlee Bear Original Crunch Natural Dog Treats, which she considers low value, as a “simple, low-cost, and low-calorie treat that many dogs enjoy.” As a younger dog, Uli loved Charlee Bear treats, but now she’s less of a fan. That said, they are great for small dogs because they are hollow and easy to crunch.


6.Barkworthies Lamb Lung Dog Treats

Fraser told us, “High-value treats are great for rewarding skills in high-distraction situations, for rewarding super-important skills like coming when called, and for behavior modification where we are trying to positively change a dog’s emotional and physiological response to stressful triggers.” She loves using Barkworthies Lamb Lung Treats as a high-value reward because, unlike a lot of higher-value treats like fresh chicken or cheese, “lamb lung isn’t perishable, meaning you can keep it stocked in a treat jar or your treat pouch without worrying about it going bad.”


7.Jiminy’s Cricket Peas & Sweet-Potato Dog Treats

Cricket treats are higher in protein and more nutrient dense than beef or chicken treats, and they require fewer resources like land, water, and energy to raise (so they result in much lower carbon emissions), plus Uli is obsessed with them. They are among the only treats she actively seeks out on the shelf in my kitchen, barking and pawing at the bag. Ellis is also a fan: “If you have a dog with a ton of allergies but want a high amount of nutrients,” she says, “you might want to consider a cricket protein treat” like Jiminy’s — though she notes that “not all dogs love them.” Ironically enough, Ellis’s picky eater loves these, but her other dog that will eat almost anything “won’t touch them.”


8.ElleVet Hemp CBD+CBDA Chews for Small Dogs

Liff told us her parents have an older, arthritic golden retriever who takes ElleVet CBD chews, which she says have significantly improved his mobility. She is one of three vets who recommended the treats to us when we investigated CBD for dogs, with all of them saying ElleVet is the gold-standard brand in the space. The company conducted testing of its CBD chews with Cornell University, and the results showed 80 percent improvement in reducing pain and increasing mobility in dogs with severe joint issues. The treats come in 62-piece packages, and they’re available in two sizes/doses for small-breed dogs under 50 pounds (which contain 20 milligrams of cannabinoids per chew) and large-breed dogs over 50 pounds (which contain 30 milligrams per chew), both of which are peanut-butter flavored. If you are uncertain about which dose to select for your specific dog, ElleVet’s website has helpful advice and calculations based on weight.


9.Nugget’s Healthy Eats Bone Broth Brew (5 Pack)

As Uli and I both get older (she just turned 12!), I have been looking for ways to supplement our diets with protein and other important nutrients. We have not tried this human-grade bone broth yet, but I’m excited that it exists. Should you also want to share a bone broth with your pup, this one from Nugget’s Healthy Eats, which is safe for both people and pets and shipped frozen for freshness, is your very best bet. Tazz Latifi, the owner of the Petropolist, calls Nugget’s Healthy Eats “a really amazing brand” that is unusually dedicated to sourcing high-quality, organic, pasture-raised meats for its broth and jerky products. “How things are sourced really matters,” she emphasizes. “There are brands that dogs love, but most dogs will eat poop if you hand it to them.” She’s had a sip of the broth and liked its taste despite being a vegetarian.


10.Greenies Original Regular Natural Dental Dog Treats

Brushing Uli’s teeth is nearly impossible, and like many small breed dogs, she is prone to dental issues. So I use Greenies as a supplement to dental wipes to hopefully get rid of food stuck between her teeth. While the longer ingredient list is less than inspiring, she loves playing with them, and they’re one of the few treats she actually gets into chewing for a long time. According to Dr. Sara Ochoa, a Texas-based veterinarian who specializes in small and exotic animals and consults for doglab.com, Greenies “help prevent tartar buildup and help keep teeth healthy.” They happen to be her dog’s favorite treat, she adds. When we spoke to her, Ochoa’s dog was nine years old; she told us she fed the pooch one or two Greenies a week, and she still “has almost all of her teeth.”






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