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Vegan Dog Treats products have an average rating of 4.8 / 5.0 from 14 reviews
Vegan dog treats
There is no denying if you own a dog, you love animals! The intensive farming, artificial genetic selection and welfare concerns all contribute to the decision to find a meat-free treat for your dog. Vegan dog treats are an alternative option to traditional dog treats for owners to consider.
Pet Circle stocks a number of vegan dog treats that are made from meat-free sources which are still highly palatable for your pooch. Whimzees offer a great tasting veggie ear alternative to pig's ears. While delicious vegan biscuit treats that don't compromise on taste will have your dog begging for more!
Best vegan dog treats based on our customer reviews
Excellent product as a treat, as my Labrador has food allergies and can eat these without any issue. - GRANT |
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TBH Dog Treats Hemp with Quinoa & Carrot |
Bought twin pack to try if my dogs like it, and they did, although I am not 100% how it affects my dogs. They were very calm and relaxed throughout the day, so I believe it worked. (they also had hempseed oil so either of the product made them relax than usual days).- JAYSEAN |
My dog loves peanut butters and he loves these treats as it is gentle on his tummy. - NICKY |
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My dog absolutely love these! Perfect for a special treat - MOLLY |
Are vegan dog treats the right choice for my dog?
For dog owners who are looking for meat-free alternatives to treat their dog, vegan dog treats are worth considering. Vegan dog treats offer a range of gluten-free, sugar-free and low-fat options to suit each dog's preference.
If you are interested in reading more about vegan dog food and treats, check out our articles written by our in-house veterinarians on Vegan and vegetarian pet food: Is it safe?
Disclaimer: we strongly recommend consulting your veterinarian before starting your pet on a vegan or vegetarian diet. If your pet requires a fat restricted diet, always check with your veterinarian prior to giving your dog treats.
Author info: Dr Nicole du Plessis - Pet Circle In House Veterinarian