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Are these treats suitable for small dogs?
Are these treats suitable for small dogs?
Yes. Every treat in this collection is selected with small dogs in mind — appropriately sized pieces, simple ingredients, and suitability for dogs between 2–12kg.
What’s the difference between air-dried and freeze-dried treats?
What’s the difference between air-dried and freeze-dried treats?
Air-dried treats have a firmer, chewier texture. Freeze-dried treats are lighter and more brittle — easy to break into small pieces, which works especially well for dogs under 5kg.
How many treats can I give my dog per day?
How many treats can I give my dog per day?
Treats should complement a balanced diet, not replace it. As a general guideline, treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily intake. For small dogs, that usually means fewer, smaller treats — quality over quantity.
Are the treats natural or grain-free?
Are the treats natural or grain-free?
We prioritise treats made with simple, recognisable ingredients. Most are grain-free, others aren’t — because what matters most is digestibility and suitability for small dogs, not labels. Always check the ingredient list if your dog has sensitivities.
Can puppies eat these treats?
Can puppies eat these treats?
Some treats are suitable for puppies, others are better for adult dogs — especially hard chews, which can damage developing teeth. Look for the "Puppy Friendly" label on product pages. If your dog is under 8 months and you're unsure, WhatsApp us before ordering.
Why are these treats more expensive than supermarket options?
Why are these treats more expensive than supermarket options?
Most mass-market treats are designed for large dogs and produced at scale. We curate treats made in small batches, with higher-quality ingredients and formats better suited to small dogs. Less filler, more intention.



