Where to buy treats?

Kat_Bath

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Harvey has some higher value treats for training and busy walks, alongside his normal food. I try and buy ones that don't have too much crap in them and I used to bulk buy from Finer By Nature, cut up the various sticks and they'd last months. They've had rubbish stock levels for some time now though, so have been buying Wainwrights/Lily's from PaH but they're not the cheapest (or the best in terms of ingredients - although better than quite a few others). Does anyone have any recommendations for places to buy a couple of months worth of some good quality treats please? Thank you!
 

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Have you tried JR Pet Products? Lots of different protein sources to choose from for variation and balance. Peril ❤️ them. X
 

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Have you tried JR Pet Products? Lots of different protein sources to choose from for variation and balance. Peril ❤️ them. X
Was going to suggest JR myself. My dog loves the ostrich products in particular, she's got a sensitive stomach but handles those just fine.
 

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Was going to suggest JR myself. My dog loves the ostrich products in particular, she's got a sensitive stomach but handles those just fine.
They’re all single protein too, so if you know your dog can’t handle beef, for example, it is easy to avoid. ?
 

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I tend to go on ebay and buy big bags of dried sprats, puffed chicken feet, bull pizzles etc. Much better value than mixed boxes, especially when feeding multiples!
 

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I buy dried fish skin treats and sprats from Skippers in Grimsby and dried tripe from Maltby's Stores in Hull, the larger bags from both work out cheaper. Maltby's stock lots of other natural dog treats as well, also bird food, fish food etc. Skippers currently have 25% off for new customers and regularly have offers on their products.
 

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I buy stewing steak in chunks and roast for 30 mins then cut it up into treat sized bits. I freeze it and take out a few day’ worth at a time.
 
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