Many dog owners want to give their dogs treats — but most shop-bought dog treats are packed with fillers, sugars, artificial ingredients, and poor-quality meat.
In this video, Laura explains how to choose natural dog treats that are genuinely healthy and what ingredients you should avoid when buying treats for your dog.
You’ll learn:
• What makes a healthy dog treat
• Ingredients to avoid in dog treats
• Why many popular dog treats are not as healthy as they seem
• How natural treats can support your dog’s digestion and overall health
Laura also shares how learning about ingredients completely changed how she feeds and treats her own dogs.
If you’re looking for natural dog treats, healthy dog chews, and better nutrition choices for your dog, this video will help you make more informed decisions.
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❓ Question:
What is your dog’s favourite treat?
Chapters
00:00 Why Dog Treats Matter More Than You Think
01:55 What’s Really Inside Many Commercial Dog Treats
01:50 What Natural Dog Treats Actually Are
02:21 Why Natural Treats Can Be Better For Your Dog
02:58 Are All “Natural” Dog Treats Really Healthy?
03:44 Choosing Better Treats For Your Dog
04:15 Final Thoughts
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I live in a market town and there’s a few people that do dog treat stalls, I walked past one of these stalls and some of the treats literally looked radioactive 🤢. I’m not someone that’ll shun people for feeding Dentastix or any similar treats, but how someone could look at a bright pink dog treat and want to give that to their dog is beyond me.
I also happen to know exactly where said treats came from, since Tilly’s Treat Cupboard were approached by a manufacturer making identical treats a few years ago – Chongqing in China.
Anywhere in Australia, State of Victoria that you sell these products?
Where do you get these healthy treats?
What are the healthiest treats that I can buy in supermarkets that are small to take on dog walks etc? Thanks 😊