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Which Dog Treats Are Good for Dogs?

By Brianna Schwartz  •   1 minute read

Choosing the right treats for your dog is crucial to ensuring their health and well-being. Low-quality treats, filled with chemical additives and preservatives, can do more harm than good. Therefore, opting for treats that are naturally healthy and nutritious is the best choice to keep your dog happy and healthy.


Natural Farm treats stand out for being made with 100% natural ingredients, without artificial preservatives, colorings, or synthetic flavors. This means that each bite is pure and nutrient-rich, without the risks associated with processed ingredients. Natural Farm's "bully sticks," for example, are an excellent source of protein and are made from high-quality beef. In addition to being delicious, they help maintain dental health by removing tartar and plaque as the dog chews.


Besides the nutritional benefits, Natural Farm treats are highly palatable, meaning most dogs love them. This makes them an excellent choice for rewards during training or simply as a way to show affection.


By choosing Natural Farm treats, you have the peace of mind that you are offering your dog something that is good for them in every way – taste, health, and safety.

Brianna Schwartz

Brianna Schwartz

Brianna Schwartz - Natural Farm Pet Expert & Contributing Writer.


Hey NF family! I’m Bri — I am a mom of 2 human kids, as well as one dog and one cat. I found Natural Farm years ago when I began feeding my pets a raw diet after taking some canine dietary courses. Dog training and nutrition became my utter obsession and finding a role with a company who shares my mission of naturally appropriate chews and food felt like the perfect alignment. I’ve been with NF for almost 4 years now and love sharing my knowledge and passion for all things dogs with our NF customers.

I currently have one medium-sized mixed breed dog. She’s an 8-year-old bully-hound mix named Whitman. We adopted her from the Animal Welfare Association in Voorhees, NJ back in 2017.

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