By making puppy treats yourself, you can be sure there are no artificial colours or flavourings.
By Blua | Digital health by Bupa
By making puppy treats yourself, you can be sure there are no artificial colours or flavourings.
These chicken chews can be frozen, so make a big batch to save time later.
3 minute read
Published 11 April 2024
Store bought pet treats can be expensive and full of artificial ingredients. Instead, why not try some easy homemade snacks that save you money, use up healthy leftovers and keep your dog full and happy?
Our chicken chews are a perfect place to start. You can use freshly poached or grilled chicken, or your roast chicken dinner leftovers for a more sustainable snack. Just make sure you remove any bones, skin, gravy or sauce to prevent any upset stomachs.
Once the chews have cooled down, set some aside and freeze for a refreshing treat on a hot day.
You can also put our chicken chews inside a treat dispensing toy to keep your pet entertained while you’re out. This is a great way to help keep their teeth and jaw healthy and soothe any separation anxiety.

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