Dog Snacks for Your Four-Legged Friend
At Prima Diervoeding, we strive for a healthy and balanced diet for your dog. But we also believe that a tasty treat now and then is perfectly fine; a dog treat doesn’t have to be unhealthy. That’s why our range offers a wide variety of irresistible and healthy
dog snacks.
What Types of Dog Snacks Are There?
Nowadays, the options in dog food and snacks are endless; your dog is truly spoiled for choice. Below, we distinguish between the different types of snacks.
Trainers
With training treats — also called trainers — you teach your four-legged friend the coolest tricks. Because trainers are much softer and often smaller in size, they are the perfect snacks to train your dog with. Not only do trainers help your little rascal fly through the agility course like a pro, but they are also great for teaching your puppy commands during puppy classes. Tip: take trainers with you on your daily walks; the perfect way to teach your puppy to walk on a leash.
Reward Snacks
The name says it all; reward snacks are meant to reward your dog. But just like trainers, you can use reward snacks to teach your loyal companion all sorts of tricks.
Time for a
cheat day? Let your dog join in and give reward snack(s) as a treat.
Unlike trainers, reward snacks come in various sizes and textures. At Prima Diervoeding, you can choose from soft, semi-moist, and hard, crunchy reward treats. There’s also a flavor for every palate, from the true foodie to the picky eater. From chicken to venison; you name it.
Dried Dog Snacks
Does your furry gourmet turn up their nose at trainers and reward snacks? No worries! Try snacks made from dried organs, such as skin, ears, necks, and muscle meat. Think beef lung, rabbit ears, and duck necks. Not to our taste, but a real delicacy for your four-legged friend. That’s why Prima Diervoeding’s range offers plenty of options in
dried dog snacks. You can choose from more than 200 dried snacks. Bet there’s something tasty for your furry foodie!
Chew Snacks
Did you know every dog has a need to chew? Some more than others, of course, but the fact remains that your dog has a natural urge to chew. To save your furniture from your dog’s chewing teeth, we recommend giving a chew snack regularly. This not only satisfies the chewing need; it also keeps your dog’s teeth clean and strong. Plus, chewing helps prevent boredom. For these reasons, it’s important to regularly provide your dog with a chew snack.
Put Your Dog to Work with a Dog Snack
It’s important to keep challenging your four-legged friend, whether physically or mentally. With intelligence games — also called brain work — you encourage your dog to explore. You can do this, among other ways, by using a feeding toy where you can hide snacks. This keeps your foodie busy for a while. Even an empty toilet roll or towel works wonders. In short, with a bit of creativity, there are countless ways to challenge your furry friend in a playful and tasty way!
Tasty and Healthy
As we mentioned earlier, a dog snack doesn’t have to be unhealthy. At
Prima Diervoeding, you can choose not only tasty but also healthy dog snacks. Most of our range is grain-free or low in grains. There are no artificial preservatives, and our dog snacks contain plenty of meat. It hardly gets healthier than this!
Hypoallergenic Dog Snacks
At Prima Diervoeding, we haven’t forgotten your allergic four-legged friend; we offer a variety of hypoallergenic dog snacks.
By using (animal) protein sources that are rarely or never found in dog food and/or snacks, you can safely give these snacks to allergic dogs.