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Dog Treats: reward your dog with the best

Looking for dog treats? At Bopets you will find healthy dog snacks for every purpose. Choose from dried meat strips by Butcher without artificial additives, omega-rich fish snacks by Fisherman for a shiny coat, crunchy biscuits by Bakker for daily rewards and cheese snacks by Fromagerie as high-value training treats.

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Healthy dog treats for every dog

With the right dog treats, every training session becomes a success and you strengthen the bond with your dog. At Bopets you will find healthy dog snacks for every purpose: dried meat strips by Butcher without artificial additives, omega-rich fish snacks by Fisherman for a shiny coat, crunchy biscuits by Bakker and chew snacks for lasting chewing pleasure. Also training treats and reward snacks in small sizes for effective rewarding, plus grain-free snacks for dogs with allergies. From healthy snacks as a treat to pampering snacks for special moments. Discover below which treat suits your dog ↓

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Dog treats: how to choose the best snack for your dog

If you are looking for dog treats, you want one thing: a snack that makes your dog happy and is healthy too. But there is a big difference between the hundreds of options on the market. The difference lies in ingredients, texture, purpose and dietary requirements. On this page you will find our range and clear buying advice, from Butcher meat strips to grain-free Fisherman fish snacks and crunchy Bakker biscuits.

Our snack brands: which suits your dog?

Bopets is an official distributor of the Vadigran dog treat range. These are the brands you will find with us:

What to look for when choosing dog treats?

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Ingredient list
Choose treats where meat, fish or a clear natural source is the first ingredient. Avoid long lists with E-numbers, sugar or artificial colourings, especially for dogs with a sensitive digestive system.
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Calorie balance
Treats should not exceed 10% of the daily calorie intake. Adjust the main food if you give treats regularly, especially with dry food that is high in calories.
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Purpose
For training, choose small (max. 1 cm), soft treats that are quickly swallowed: Marly & Dan sticks or Bakker mini. For pampering or chewing pleasure, larger pieces like Butcher strips or Fisherman chips work better.
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Age & diet
Puppies need softer treats that are small enough for their teeth. Dogs with grain intolerance should opt for Butcher Natural or Fisherman. Seniors benefit from omega-3 rich fish snacks for joint support.

Dog treats for training: how it works

The most effective way to train your dog is consistent, immediate rewarding. A good training treat is small (so your dog is not distracted by chewing), soft (quick to swallow) and strongly scented (high motivation value). Our top choices for training are Bakker mini training biscuits, Marly & Dan snack sticks and Fromagerie cheese cubes for more challenging exercises. Combine treats with dog toys for a complete training session.

Comparison table: which treat brand suits your dog?

BrandTypeGrain-freeIdeal for
Butcher NaturalMeat strips✓ YesAllergy dogs, daily reward
Butcher BBQRoasted stripsNoPampering, strong flavour
Butcher FiletThin fillet slices✓ YesTraining, small breeds
FishermanFish & salmon skin✓ YesCoat support, omega-3
Bakker miniBiscuitsNoTraining, puppies
FromagerieCheese snacksNoHigh-value reward
Marly & DanSoft sticksNoPuppies, seniors

Storage and shelf life of dog treats

Store opened treats in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Dried meat and fish treats keep for 4-6 weeks after opening. Soft treats lose their freshness more quickly, always check the best-before date. Bakker biscuits stay crunchier in an airtight container than in the original bag. Avoid storage in sunlight or near heating.

Common mistakes with dog treats

  • Giving too many: even healthy treats can cause obesity, count them as part of the daily nutrition.
  • Human food as treats: grapes, raisins, chocolate, onion and garlic are toxic for dogs.
  • Treats too large for the size of the dog: a chihuahua needs different portions than a labrador.
  • Not accounting for allergies: if you do not know your dog's allergens, start with grain-free, single-protein treats.

Frequently asked questions dog treats: reward your dog with the best

How many treats can I give my dog per day?
Treats should not exceed 10% of your dog's daily calorie intake. For a medium-sized dog, that is about 2 to 4 treats per day, depending on size and type. Use smaller treats for training.
Are the Butcher snacks gluten-free?
Most Butcher snacks are made from pure meat and are naturally gluten-free. Always check the ingredient list on the packaging for specific products.
Which dog treats are suitable for puppies?
Choose small, soft treats that are easy to chew and swallow. Avoid hard chews until the adult teeth have fully come through. Training treats are ideal for puppies.
Are Fisherman fish snacks healthy for my dog?
Yes, fish snacks are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, good for skin, coat and joints. They are also hypoallergenic and suitable for dogs with food sensitivities.
Can I use dog treats as training rewards?
Absolutely! Small, soft treats with a strong scent are ideal for training. Break larger treats into small pieces so you can reward frequently without overfeeding.
What is the difference between training treats and chew treats?
Training treats are small, soft and quick to eat, perfect for rewarding during training. Chew treats are larger, harder and keep your dog occupied for longer. They also help clean teeth.