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Dog Treats and Biscuits


Treat your pet to the finest selection of dog treats and biscuits from leading brands at Pet Lovers Centre Singapore. Perfect for training, rewarding, or just pampering, our range includes freeze-dried, dehydrated, natural, training and puppy treats. Find the ideal treat crafted from quality recipes to suit your dog's dietary requirements.

Shop healthy dog treats and biscuits online at PLC today, with options for every dog and occasion!

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    FREEZE DRIED TURKEY AND SALMON 60g 101112428

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    FREEZE DRIED TURKEY AND SALMON 60g

    $15.00

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      FAQs About Dog Treats and Biscuits

      What are the best treats for your dog?

      The best dog treats are those made with high-quality ingredients and tailored to your dog’s needs. Treats with simple recipes and real protein sources are generally a healthier choice for everyday rewarding and training. 

      Common types of dog treats include:

      • Natural treats: Easy to digest and ideal for dogs with allergies or sensitivities

      • Freeze-dried treats: High in protein and minimally processed to retain nutrients

      • Dehydrated treats: Simple ingredients with a longer shelf life

      • Dental treats: Helps support dental health and reduce plaque build-up

      • Training treats: Small and soft treats for quick rewards during training 

      Do dogs need treats everyday?

      Treats are not required daily, but they can be a helpful part of your dog’s routine for training, bonding and mental stimulation. They should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calories to maintain a balanced diet. Moderation is key, and it is perfectly okay to skip treats occasionally. 

      Why is my dog not eating their food but will eat treats?

      If your dog eats treats but refuses regular dog food, it could be due to behavioural factors like stress or routine changes, or digestive or health issues affecting appetite.

      Keeping a consistent feeding schedule and ensuring a balanced and palatable diet can help encourage normal eating habits. If the issue persists, it is best to consult your vet to check for any underlying issues.