If You're Buying Treats, They Should Be Good for the Gut

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If You're Buying Treats, They Should Be Good for the Gut

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If you're giving your dog treats anyway, why not make sure they’re actually good for them? That’s the idea behind our new Tummy Treats—gut-friendly snacks designed to support your dog’s digestion, without sacrificing flavor.

Available in chicken and beef, these treats are made with real, natural ingredients like pumpkin, rice, and honey. They’re easy on sensitive stomachs and packed with flavor dogs love.

Thoughtfully Made for Sensitive Stomachs

We created Tummy Treats with the same approach we take to our cold-pressed dog food—clean ingredients, simple preparation, and no unnecessary extras. Because for dogs with sensitive stomachs, overly processed snacks or artificial additives can cause gas, bloating, or worse.

Every ingredient in Tummy Treats was chosen with intention. They’re not just tasty—they’re formulated to be gentle and easy to digest.

When to Use Tummy Treats

Most dog owners don’t need a reason to give a treat. But since treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calories, it helps to be a little intentional. Here are a few great ways to work Tummy Treats into your routine:

  • Training Sessions
    Whether you’re working on new skills or reinforcing good behavior, treats are one of the most effective training tools. Tummy Treats are a smart option for daily training—they’re light, digestible, and dogs stay excited for the next one.
  • Bonding Moments
    Sometimes you’re not training—you’re just showing your dog a little extra love. A treat or two during cuddle time or after a walk can help reinforce that bond.
  • Filling the Gap
    Some dogs, especially active or large breeds, benefit from a small snack between meals. In those cases, using a gut-healthy treat makes more sense than reaching for just any off-the-shelf option.
  • Mental Enrichment
    Puzzle feeders, snuffle mats, and treat-dispensing toys are a great way to stimulate your dog’s mind. Use something they love that also supports their digestion—it’s a win-win.

Good Treats Should Feel Good Too

Not all treats are created equal. Some are loaded with fillers and preservatives that may upset your dog’s stomach. With Tummy Treats, you don’t have to guess. They’re simple, natural, and made for digestive health—so you can feel good about every bite.
Ready to try some? Tummy Treats are available in two flavors, and they ship right to your door.

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