Dog Treats

In New Zealand (NZ) we love to reward our dogs with tasty treats, but there is functional use cases. Reward your dog for good behaviour, distract them with larger chew treats, and train them with smaller treats. There are many flavours to choose from to suit all dogs (salmon, peanut butter etc), and even local NZ dog treats. Choose from top brands such as Awesome Pawsome, Tu Meke Friend, and Omega Plus. 

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Burgers & Fries Crunchy Biscuits | Bocce's Bakery Dog Treats
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Say Moo Soft & Chewy | Bocce's Bakery Dog Treats
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Bone Broth Biscuits | Bocce's Bakery Dog Treats
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Say Moo | Bocce's Bakery Dog Training Treats
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Lumps of Coal | Bocce's Bakery
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Milk n Cookies Peanut Butter & Vanilla | Bocce's Bakery
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Snowman Snacks Chicken & Pumpkin | Bocce's Bakery
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Bac'n Nutty Soft & Chewy | Bocce's Bakery Dog Treats
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Quack, Quack, Quack Soft & Chewy | Bocce's Bakery Dog Treats
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Bac'n Nutty | Bocce's Bakery Dog Training Treats
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Turmeric Latte Biscuits | Bocce's Bakery Dog Treats
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Treats for Different Purposes

Having the right dog treat can improve training, reward good behaviour, or give your dog a much needed distraction.

In terms of training, treats should be small and fast for your dog to consume. Spending too long enjoying the treat would distract them from the training! This is in contrast to a reward treat which is generally a little larger or longer to consume. Reward treats can often be broken into smaller pieces though if used for training. Finally distraction treats such as bones, chews, and sticks will take your dog a longer time to consume. These treats can be used to distract/reward your dog and keep them from chewing your wooden or leather furniture. Distraction treats such as raw hide have shown to provide dogs stimulation and help relieve anxiety.

So keep the purpose of your treat shopping in mind when browsing, as treats are one of the best ways to build a strong bond between you and your dog.