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Pre-treat safety checklist for dogs — single-ingredient Bully Sticks Central chew next to ingredient label and measuring guide

What Should You Do Before Giving Your Dog a Treat? The 5-Step Safety Checklist (2026)

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Before giving your dog a treat, run a 5-step safety check: read the ingredient label, size-match the treat, confirm calorie fit, watch the first 24 hours, and ask for calm behavior. This guide walks through each step plus a two-ingredient sweet potato chew recipe.
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Can Dogs Have Ice Cream? Safe Dog Ice Cream Treats (2026)

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Dogs shouldn't eat regular ice cream, but dog-safe frozen treats made from banana, plain xylitol-free yogurt, and xylitol-free peanut butter are a refreshing way to cool them down. Keep treats under 10% of daily calories, and choose single-ingredient chews like bully sticks for everyday chewing.
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What Are the Best Thanksgiving Dog Treats? A Safe Holiday Feeding Guide (2026)

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The safest Thanksgiving dog treats are single-ingredient, fully digestible chews plus plain cooked turkey, pumpkin, and sweet potato. Skip onions, garlic, gravy, and bones, and keep portions small so your dog joins the feast without the upset stomach.
Halloween dog treats including single-ingredient chews and pumpkin biscuits for dogs

What Are the Best Halloween Dog Treats? A Safe 2026 Guide

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The best Halloween dog treats are single-ingredient, fully digestible chews and simple pumpkin-peanut-butter biscuits made with dog-safe ingredients. Skip chocolate and xylitol, watch portion sizes, and let your dog join the fun safely.
Best ingredients for dog treats laid out on a table with single-ingredient natural chews from Bully Sticks Central

What Are the Best Ingredients for Dog Treats? (2026 Guide)

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The best dog treat ingredients are single, recognizable whole foods: lean proteins, dog-safe fruits and vegetables, and natural chews. Skip xylitol, chocolate, grapes, and onions. Single-ingredient chews are the safest store-bought option.
Can dogs eat beef jerky? A guide to safe dried-meat treats for dogs from Bully Sticks Central

Can Dogs Eat Beef Jerky? Safety, Risks & Safer Chews (2026)

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Most store-bought beef jerky is unsafe for dogs because of salt, garlic, and preservatives. Plain, single-ingredient dried beef is fine in moderation, but single-ingredient dog chews are a safer, fully digestible everyday option.
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