Whether you’re looking for crunchy biscuits, chewy snacks, or healthy dog treats packed with natural ingredients, there’s something to suit every pup's taste and dietary need. From air & freeze dried options to dental chews that help keep their teeth clean, finding the perfect treat has never been easier.
Looking for the perfect reward, snack or training tool? At Petstock, our range of dog treats has something for every good dog. Whether you’re after soft bites for puppy training, natural dog treats for a wholesome chew, or something extra tasty to keep tails wagging, we’ve got the lot.
Browse top dog treat brands like Love Em, Wanpy, Tu Meke, and Schmackos. From chewy jerky to grain-free options, there’s something here to suit every breed, age and dietary need. We also stock air & freeze dried treats, dental sticks and long-lasting treat options. Got a dog with allergies or a sensitive stomach? We also offer natural dog treats and limited-ingredient options to help support better digestion and skin health. Or check out our Greenies Dental Treats for oral health support.
As a rule of thumb, treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s total daily calories. That means if your dog eats 500 calories a day, only 50 of those should come from treats. Always check the feeding guide on the pack, and adjust based on your dog’s size, activity level and weight goals. Too many treats — even the healthy ones — can lead to weight gain or tummy upsets.
Not always. Puppies have different nutritional needs and softer teeth, so they often need gentler, smaller treats that are easier to chew and digest. Many adult treats can be too tough, rich or large for growing pups. Look for puppy-specific options or go with soft treats designed for training, which are usually suitable for younger dogs too. And remember — moderation is key while their digestive system is still developing.
It might seem odd, but this behaviour is completely normal. Dogs often hide treats as a leftover instinct from their wild ancestors who buried food to keep it safe for later. Your pup might be saving the treat for when they’re hungrier or simply don’t feel like eating it right away. It can also be a sign they’re feeling secure and have enough resources to stash. Some dogs just enjoy the act of hiding as part of their play — especially if the treat is something special or rare.