Canadian Treats

Your dog can eat local and fresh with these made in Canada dog treats, biscuits, and chews from the True North Strong and Free. Tastes just like home, eh?

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    Big Country Raw Meal Replacement Bones - Herring
    Big Country Raw Meal Replacement Bones - Herring
    Our Price: $13.99
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    Big Country Raw Frozen Goat Canine Creamery - BillyBerry Recipe
    Big Country Raw Frozen Goat Canine Creamery - BillyBerry Recipe
    Our Price: $9.99
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    Big Country Raw Frozen Goat Canine Creamery - Pumpkid Recipe
    Big Country Raw Frozen Goat Canine Creamery - Pumpkid Recipe
    Our Price: $9.99
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    Big Country Raw Frozen Goat Canine Creamery - Bananny Recipe
    Big Country Raw Frozen Goat Canine Creamery - Bananny Recipe
    Our Price: $9.99

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Canadian Treats FAQs


What are the benefits of feeding my dog treats made in Canada?


Dog treats made in Canada are typically made from high-quality, natural ingredients sourced from trusted suppliers. This means that your dog is more likely to receive a healthy, nutritious snack that is free from harmful chemicals and additives commonly found in lower-quality treats. Many Canadian dog treat manufacturers are committed to sustainability and ethical practices, so you can feel good about supporting a responsible business.


What ingredients should I look for in Canadian dog treats?


When selecting dog treats made in Canada, look for natural and nutrient-rich ingredients. Ingredients like lean protein sources, vegetables, fruits, and healthy fats are all excellent choices. Avoid treats that contain artificial flavours, colours, and preservatives and those that are high in sugar or salt.


Can Canadian dog treats help with my dog's health concerns?


Many Canadian dog treats are specifically formulated to address common health concerns like dental, joint, and digestive health. Dental chews can help reduce plaque and tartar buildup, while treats containing glucosamine and chondroitin can support joint health in older dogs.


How do I know if a Canadian dog treat is safe for my dog?


Always check the ingredients list and nutritional information before giving your dog any treats. Also, look for treats that have been certified by organizations like the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association or the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Be sure to monitor your dog while they are eating their treat and remove any small or broken pieces to prevent choking.


Can I find Canadian dog treats for dogs with food sensitivities or allergies?


Many Canadian dog treat brands offer treats that are specifically formulated for dogs with food sensitivities or allergies. These treats are typically free from common allergens like wheat, corn, and soy and may be made with novel protein sources like duck or venison. Be sure to read the ingredients list carefully to ensure that the treat is safe for your dog.