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Dehydrated vs Freeze-Dried vs Baked: Which Treat Style Is Best For Training?

Dehydrated, freeze‑dried, and baked dog treats all look like “just snacks” from the bag, but they behave very differently when you’re actually training. Dehydrated treats concentrate real‑meat flavour, stay less crumbly than freeze‑dried, and hold up in your pocket or bait bag—making them ideal for rapid‑fire rewards and outdoor sessions.

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Why ‘Truly Canadian’ Dog Treats Are So Hard To Find

Finding dog treats that are truly Canadian turns out to be surprisingly difficult. Between fuzzy “Made in Canada” claims, globalized meat and vitamin supply chains, and import rules that prioritize safety over origin clarity, most bags on the shelf are more Canadian in branding than in ingredients.

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Baked, Dehydrated and freeze-dried style treats

Dehydrated vs Freeze-Dried vs Baked: Which Treat Style Is Best For Training?

Dehydrated, freeze‑dried, and baked dog treats all look like “just snacks” from the bag, but they behave very differently when you’re actually training. Dehydrated treats concentrate real‑meat flavour, stay less crumbly than freeze‑dried, and hold up in your pocket or bait bag—making them ideal for rapid‑fire rewards and outdoor sessions.

Read More »
Made in Canada

Why ‘Truly Canadian’ Dog Treats Are So Hard To Find

Finding dog treats that are truly Canadian turns out to be surprisingly difficult. Between fuzzy “Made in Canada” claims, globalized meat and vitamin supply chains, and import rules that prioritize safety over origin clarity, most bags on the shelf are more Canadian in branding than in ingredients.

Read More »
Baked, Dehydrated and freeze-dried style treats
Dehydrated, freeze‑dried, and baked dog treats all look like “just snacks” from the bag, but they
Made in Canada
Finding dog treats that are truly Canadian turns out to be surprisingly difficult. Between fuzzy “Made
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