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Puppy Treats

WOOOF Own Gotcha Day Puppy Love Gift Bundle

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Original price £26.99
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Current price £24.29
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The NEW "Puppy Love" Enrichment Gift Bundle* for Dogs is the perfect gift for any new pawrent and their precious little pup! Plus you can choose be...

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Original price £26.99
Original price £26.99 - Original price £26.99
Original price £26.99
Current price £24.29
£24.29 - £24.29
Current price £24.29
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FAQs

What treats are ok for puppies?

Puppy treats should be gentle, easy to digest and appropriate for their stage of development. On the WOOOF site, you can find treats specifically suited to puppies, including softer options and training treats that are easier for young dogs to chew. Many products are also labelled by lifestage, helping you choose something suitable from an early age. These types of treats are typically used for training, rewarding good behaviour and introducing enrichment in a safe and manageable way.

Can 8 week old puppies have chew treats?

At 8 weeks old, puppies are still very young, so it’s important to choose treats that are soft and easy to handle. Within the WOOOF range, softer treats and training treats are generally more appropriate at this stage, as they are easier to chew and digest. Harder or long-lasting chew treats are usually designed for more developed jaws and may be better introduced gradually as your puppy grows. Starting with gentle options and progressing over time is the safest approach.

Can a 7 week old puppy have training treats?

Training treats can be introduced at a very young age, provided they are small, soft and given in moderation. WOOOF offers training-focused treats that are designed to be high-value rewards, making them ideal for reinforcing positive behaviour during early training. For younger puppies, these treats should be easy to chew and used alongside their normal feeding routine rather than replacing meals. They are especially useful for building habits and encouraging good behaviour from the start.

What to avoid in puppy treats?

When choosing treats for puppies, it’s important to avoid anything that isn’t suited to their age and development. Based on how WOOOF organises its products, it’s best to steer clear of treats that are not labelled for puppies, as well as very hard or long-lasting chews that may be too tough for younger dogs. Treats that are overly complex or not based on simple, natural ingredients are also less ideal. Instead, the focus should be on puppy-specific treats that are soft, digestible and made with straightforward ingredients.