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Dog Treats and Chews

K2 Yak Bar Chews, Blueberry - 100% Natural Longer Lasting Dog Chews

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Same great natural K2 Yak Chews - blueberry flavoured. Committed to natural dog treats - no added food colouring in K2 flavoured yak chews unlike o...

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K2 Turmeric Yak Chew - Large

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Inspired by traditional Himalayan snacks, K2 Yak Chews are all-natural, long-lasting treats made from skimmed yak and cow milk. A touch of lime jui...

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Yakers Yak Bars Natural Dog Chew - Apple

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YAKERS find their origin in the hills of the Himalayas. Originally made for human consumption, they are still widely eaten by the Himalayan people ...

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Yakers Yak Bars Natural Dog Chew - Cranberry

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YAKERS find their origin in the hills of the Himalayas. Originally made for human consumption, they are still widely eaten by the Himalayan people ...

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K2 Turmeric Yak Chew - Medium

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Inspired by traditional Himalayan snacks, K2 Yak Chews are all-natural, long-lasting treats made from skimmed yak and cow milk. A touch of lime jui...

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K2 Turmeric Yak Chew - Small

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Inspired by traditional Himalayan snacks, K2 Yak Chews are all-natural, long-lasting treats made from skimmed yak and cow milk. A touch of lime jui...

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Yakers Yak Bars Natural Dog Chew - Strawberry - Medium - Expiry 30th December 2025

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Expiry 30th December 2025 The hard texture means dogs need to soften and work at the treat before they’re rewarded with small pieces to chew off. S...

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FAQs

What's the difference between dog treats and dog chews?

Dog treats are generally small, bite-sized rewards used during training or as an occasional snack, like soft treats or dog biscuits. Chews are longer-lasting products designed for gnawing over an extended period, such as dental chews or natural chews. Both have their place in a dog's routine: treats for training and rewards, chews for enrichment and dental health.

How do I choose the right treat for my dog?

It depends on the purpose. For training, look for small soft dog treats or dog training treats that can be eaten quickly without breaking the session's flow. For a special reward or something to keep your dog occupied, high value treats or a long-lasting chew are ideal. For dogs on a diet, low fat dog treats are a great option.

How many treats should I give my dog per day?

Treats should generally make up no more than 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake, this is a widely used guideline from canine nutritionists. The exact amount varies by your dog's size, weight and activity level. If you're using training treats frequently throughout the day, opting for smaller or lower fat options helps keep the overall calorie count in check.