Which chew bone should I choose for my dog?
See the entire selection that we recommend for puppies right here


Puppies like to chew a lot, but be careful with the amount so they don't get too much and get an upset stomach. Be extra careful that the puppy doesn't swallow large pieces and risk choking.
We have listed 5 snacks that are really good for puppies.
Yaki snack is made from hard-pressed cheese, giving your dog hours of chewing time. The Yaki snack is high in protein, gluten-free and vegetarian. It is also low in fat.
Cut deer antlers are very popular because your puppy can really chew without getting much marrow from the antlers. Therefore, it is safer in terms of not scratching your puppy and you also avoid an upset stomach.
Chicken necks are a good beginner chew that is crunchy and easy for even small puppies to eat.
Pig ears are good for puppies between 10 and 14 weeks old. You should be aware that the puppy (depending on size) should not eat a whole ear, as it can easily get an upset stomach.
What treats can my puppy have?
We have collected the most popular treats for puppies here .
The puppy treats with chicken and salmon from Lily's Kitchen are among the most popular. Our own Mini lambs are also a hit and there are a lot in a bag so they are really good for training. The delicious salmon treats from Rauh! are a hit with all dogs - not least puppies.
How many treats can my puppy have?
You should be careful not to give your puppy so many treats that it gets an upset stomach. Start with a small portion and increase the amount over time. Be especially aware that treats with liver can cause a bit of a upset stomach if your puppy gets too many.
If your dog loves his puppy food, you can also use this for training.