We asked Juniper dog parents for the treats their pups can't live without. Here's what they had to say!
Benny Bully's
Recommended by Walnut and Carlos (@walnutpom) | Website: Bennybullys.com
Benny Bully's are Walnut's favorite treats for training and general "good boy" stuff.
Canada Fresh Dog Treats
Recommended by Kosmo and Gissou (@kosmotheweimaraner) | Website: find on Chewy
"We buy salmon, duck, and kangaroo because they are for sensitive stomachs! anything with a high meat quantity of these items, I highly recommend."
Jinx Bites
Recommended by Scout and Haley (@paws.andreflect) | Website: Thinkjinx.com
"These are soft, easy to break into pieces, and—best of all—available at most Walmarts. We live in a van, so we need supplies that are easy to access from multiple stops on the road!"
Pupford Training Treats
Recommended by June, Margot, and their human Blair (@thedinkdogmom) | Website: Pupford.com
"I love that these are super low calorie, because if you do a lot of training, the treats can really add up! I also love their bully sticks."
ZeeZ Kangaroo Chips
Recommended by Blaze and Jill (@blazes_golden_life) | Website: Prestigiouspetproducts.com.au
"I recently discovered this really awesome treat, kangaroo chips with parsley and sweet potato. Blaze loves them."
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