dog treat packaging

buying pet treats in bulk and repackaging them under your own brand name can be a great way to expand your product line or easily create treats under your own brand. ordering stock bags or boxes online and applying your own sticker or stamp can be a great way to keep costs down and brand treats as your own.




usually, the more affordable option to get started with your own brand of pet treat packaging …

dog food brands to avoid

after all, while we all know that there are certain human foods (such as chocolate and certain types of fruit), dog food manufacturers go to great lengths to promote every ingredient in their recipes as being beneficial for your pooch even though – as you’re about to find out- that simply isn’t always the case. as we discussed in our guide to the best homemade dog food recipes, protein should always be the central ingredient in your pup’s meals, so …

dog treat toys interactive

by design, they challenge your dog to use their natural animal instincts and a little creativity to dislodge the mini-prizes. the mushroom shape of this fun purple toy allows it to wobble unexpectedly, keeping your dog interested. there is no right and wrong way to play this game, but the idea is that your dog will turn the elements to get the treats. the compartments are easy to flip so your dog won’t get too discouraged and will continue playing …

all natural dog treats

a healthy diet for your dog goes above and beyond its daily bowl of kibble — it should also extend to the treats you offer. if you want to give your dog the best of the best, consider switching to the treats in this guide. they say that the small size is perfect for training, though they do note that the sweet potato flavor may not be enough of a motivator for some dogs. they are slow-roasted at a low …

grain free dog treats

fortunately, the dog food industry has come a long way and today, there are plenty of grain-free treats on the market for your dog to enjoy. as for grain-free treats in particular, dr. jim carlson, a holistic veterinarian and owner of riverside animal clinic and holistic center, tells rover, “grain-free treats are typically limited in ingredients and contain few to no preservatives, which may cause unwanted side effects such as digestive upset and skin inflammation.” while all dogs can benefit …