By Antos
| October 22, 2024
The 10 best dog treats
The tastiest, small, tasty trainers for your dog
Did your dog perform well again during your weekly dog training session? Or did he sit obediently on request and then offered his paw politely when asked? Then of course your dog has earned a nice reward treat! But you do want to keep your dog healthy and not fatten them up. Which dog treats allow you to do that? Dog treats that are both healthy and tasty. In this article, you will discover our top 10 best dog treats based on our own years of experience.
Reward treats for puppies
Many reward treats are small and soft, allowing you to feed them to puppies too. However, not every dog treat is suitable for puppies. In our top 10 best dog treats, we list separately which treats you should and should not give to younger dogs.
Antos Top 10 reward treats for dogs
Healthy reward treats are small in size, contain the right vitamins, minerals and little to no fats or sugars. The dog treats in this top 10 fulfil these conditions, allowing you to reward your dog the right way.
- Baby Latta Mix Vanilla: The classic: a light vegetarian snack, rich in vitamins and minerals and with the taste of vanilla. An ideal reward treat for all breeds of dog and for puppies.
- Micro Trainer Mix: A super small and soft reward treat for puppies, small and medium-sized dogs. This snack is ideal for training purposes, is sugar-free and contains extra valuable vitamins and minerals. One of our best-selling dog treats for many years and for good reason!
- Rolls Beef: This beef chew stick can be easily broken into (small) pieces of your desired size. A reward treat that is sugar-free and rich in vitamins. It is nice and soft and therefore suitable for all dogs including puppies. Definitely one of our favourites!
- Farm Bone: These sugar-free reward treats clean your dog's teeth instantly thanks to their crunchy texture. Farm Bone is somewhat larger in size and mainly intended for medium to large dogs. So it is better to give your puppy another type of reward.
- Micro Bones Vanilla: These light Micro Bones are ideal, especially for rewarding the smallest dogs and puppies! They are vegetarian, contain extra vitamins and minerals and have an irresistibly sweet taste.
- Hercules: A large reward for the larger dog. Hercules is 3.5 inches long, consists of 100% natural ingredients and has a crunchy texture that will help your dog brush their teeth immediately. This reward is a little too big for puppies.
- Super Bones: A very tasty snack, free of sugar, grain and gluten. This makes Super Bones extremely suitable for dogs prone to allergies. This soft reward treat is also suitable for all dogs of any age.
- Gourmet Mix: You can give these small reward treats to almost any dog. They contain the right vitamins and minerals and are sugar-free. Your dog will go the extra mile thanks to the delicious taste of beef and pork.
- Colourful Mix: A little bigger and a little harder: this Colourful Mix is an ideal reward for slightly larger dogs. The mix, consisting of four different treats, is slightly more nutritious and provides your dog with instant extra energy.
- Antos Trainer: These small light reward treats are ideal for puppies! Yet adult dogs won't be able to resist these ultimate training treats either. This makes them perfect when you want to be able to reward your dog multiple times.
Questions?
After reading this blog, do you still have questions about rewarding your dog? Then visit our help hub. Thanks to years of experience in puppy and dog reward treats, our experts can help you like no other. And we are happy to do so!
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