When a treat is just meat, you always know what your dog is eating. Single-protein, natural meat treats are some of the simplest and most honest snacks you can give: a named animal protein, gently dried, and nothing else. No fillers, no numbers on the label, no guesswork.
Why single-protein meat treats are worth it
- You can read the label in one breath. One ingredient means nothing hidden, which matters for dogs with sensitivities.
- High protein, naturally. Real meat supports lean muscle, skin and coat, without the sugar and starch of many baked treats.
- Easy to match to your dog. Choose a novel protein like kangaroo or goat for a dog that reacts to common ones, or a familiar favourite like beef or chicken.
Novel protein tip: If your dog reacts to chicken or beef, a single protein they have never eaten (kangaroo, goat or lamb) is a useful way to treat them without triggering a flare-up. Introduce it gradually.
The protein range
Beef and lamb
Classic, high-protein chews and pieces, from long-lasting to bite-sized, for everyday rewarding and dental work.
Chicken and fish
Lean, quick snacks rich in protein, with fish adding the omega-3 that supports skin and coat.
Kangaroo and goat
Lean, novel proteins that suit active dogs and those with sensitivities to the usual options.
What makes ours different
We have made treats for dogs and other pets since 2007 in our HACCP-certified kitchen on the Sunshine Coast, now stocked across Australia, the UK, US, Ireland, Singapore, Germany and Japan. Australian meat, simply prepared, with nothing it does not need.
Frequently asked questions
What are single-protein dog treats?
Treats made from one named animal protein and nothing else, such as dried beef or kangaroo. They are simple, high in protein and useful for dogs with sensitivities.
Are meat treats good for dogs with allergies?
They can be. A single novel protein your dog has not eaten before, like kangaroo or goat, lets you treat them while avoiding the protein they react to.
Are natural meat treats high in protein?
Yes. Because they are mostly just meat, they are naturally high in protein and low in the sugar and starch found in many baked treats.
How much meat treat can my dog have?
Keep treats near 10% of daily calories. Rich, high-value meat treats go a long way, so smaller pieces are plenty.