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How to Read Dog Treat Labels: What Pet Parents Should Look For 🐾

Would You Eat Something If You Didn’t Know What Was In It?

Picture this.

Someone hands you a snack.

You ask, “What’s inside?”

“Meat.”

Okay… what meat?

“Animal meat.”

Hmm. Where did it come from?

“Overseas.”

Which country?

“Erm…”

😅

Would you still happily pop it into your mouth?

Probably not.

But when we’re shopping for our dogs and cats, it’s surprisingly easy to do something similar.

We see a cute dog on the packet. The packaging looks nice. It says things like “Premium,” “Natural” or “Healthy.”

Our dog is already staring at the packet like they haven’t eaten in three weeks…

…and into the shopping cart it goes. 😂

Sound familiar?

That’s why learning how to read dog treat labels can be useful. You don’t need to become a pet nutrition expert — you just need to know what to look for.

🐶 What Should You Look for on a Dog Treat Label?

More pet parents today want to know exactly what’s going into their pets’ tummies.

And we think that’s a good thing.

Before buying your next bag of dog treats, flip the packet over and ask:

What are the actual ingredients?

What type of meat is used?

Where were the ingredients sourced?

Where was the treat made?

How much protein and fat does it contain?

Is the information clear and easy to understand?

Basically:

Do I actually know what I’m feeding my furkid?

Because let’s face it — our pets aren’t going to ask these questions.

Some dogs would happily eat a tissue they found underneath the sofa and then look at you like you’re the unreasonable one for taking it away. 😂

So the label-reading job belongs to us.

🌏 Ingredient Origin vs Country of Manufacture: What’s the Difference?

Here’s something that’s quite easy to miss when reading pet treat packaging.

Where a dog treat is made isn’t necessarily the same as where its ingredients come from.

For example, a treat could be manufactured or packed in one country while its meat is sourced from another.

Does that automatically mean there’s something wrong with the treat?

No.

But as pet parents, wouldn’t we like to know?

Absolutely.

If you’re buying chicken treats, beef treats, fish treats or kangaroo treats for your dog, it’s perfectly reasonable to ask:

Where did the meat actually come from?

Clear ingredient sourcing gives pet parents more information to decide whether a product is suitable for their pets.

You shouldn’t need a magnifying glass, Google and half an hour of detective work just to understand your dog’s snack. 🔎🐶

🥩 What Are Single-Ingredient Dog Treats?

Sometimes the simplest ingredient list is refreshingly boring.

Imagine turning over a packet and seeing:

Ingredients: 100% Kangaroo Meat

That’s it.

Just kangaroo meat.

No mystery meat.

No ingredient list that requires you to Google twelve different words while standing in the pet shop.

Honestly?

That’s our kind of boring. 😂

A single-ingredient dog treat is exactly what the name suggests — a treat made using one primary ingredient.

That doesn’t automatically mean every single-ingredient treat is suitable for every pet. Every dog and cat is different, and individual dietary needs can vary.

But there’s one obvious advantage:

You know what you’re feeding.

And when you’re trying to make informed choices for your pet, clear information makes things much easier.

🦘 What About Kangaroo Dog Treats?

Kangaroo is one of the proteins pet parents may come across when looking for meat-based or single-ingredient dog treats.

But again, don’t just look at the big word “KANGAROO” on the front of the packet.

Turn it around.

Check what the treat is actually made from.

For example:

Is it 100% kangaroo meat?

Is kangaroo only one ingredient among several?

Is it kangaroo liver?

Where was the kangaroo sourced?

Where was the finished treat produced?

These are simple questions, but the answers tell you much more about what you’re actually buying.

💚 Why Ingredient Transparency Matters to PetQuisite

At PetQuisite, we’re pet parents too.

And we believe pet parents deserve to know what they’re giving their furry family members.

That’s why we want to provide clear information about our ingredients and their country of origin.

We’re not here to tell you that one ingredient is magically perfect for every dog or cat.

Because it isn’t.

Every pet is different.

Instead, we want to give you the information you need so you can decide what’s right for yours.

That’s The PetQuisite Promise:

Clear Ingredients. Clear Origin. Confident Choices.

Take our kangaroo treats, for example.

🦘 PetQuisite Roo Jerky is made with 100% kangaroo meat.

🦘 PetQuisite Roo Liver is made with 100% kangaroo liver.

Our kangaroo is sourced from Australia, and the treats are crafted and slow-dried in Australia.

Simple.

Clear.

No guessing game required.

🔍 How to Read a Dog Treat Label in 10 Seconds

Here’s a little challenge for your next pet-shopping trip.

Pick up a packet of dog treats, flip it over and give yourself 10 seconds.

Can you answer these three questions?

1. What am I feeding my pet?

Look at the ingredient list.

Can you easily identify what the treat is actually made from?

If the front says “Beef Treats,” for example, turn it around and see exactly what’s listed in the ingredients.

2. Where did the ingredients come from?

Look for information about ingredient sourcing or country of origin.

Remember: the country where a product is packed or manufactured may not necessarily tell you where its main ingredients originated.

3. Do I understand what I’m reading?

This one’s simple.

Not your vet.

Not Google.

You.

Can an everyday pet parent look at the label and understand what they’re buying?

If yes — great! 🙌

If not, there’s nothing wrong with asking.

Ask the shop.

Ask the manufacturer.

Ask the brand.

Ask us.

Being a little kaypoh about what goes into your furkid’s tummy is perfectly okay. 😂

🐾 Better Pet Treat Choices Start With Better Questions

There’s no single dog treat that’s going to be perfect for every dog.

Some pets have different dietary requirements. Some are picky eaters. Some will eat practically anything that touches the floor.

But every pet parent can do one simple thing:

Turn the packet around.

Read the ingredients.

Check the origin.

Ask questions when something isn’t clear.

Our pets can’t read their treat labels.

They don’t check ingredient lists.

They certainly don’t research where their kangaroo came from.

They just hear the treat packet opening from three rooms away and somehow appear beside us within 0.2 seconds. 👀🐶🐱

They’re trusting us to do the checking for them.

So perhaps pet food transparency doesn’t need to be complicated.

We check.

They munch.

Everyone’s happy. 💚

Clear Ingredients. Clear Origin. Confident Choices.

PetQuisite

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Senior Dog Care: Because Old Age is Just a Number (But a Pretty Big One!)

Today, let’s dive into a topic that’s close to my heart: caring for senior dogs. Because let’s face it, old age might slow them down, but it certainly does not dim their sparkles!

As a seasoned pets’ owner, I have indeed seen my fair share of senior pups in need of a little extra TLC. I, too had a humbling time taking care of my beloved doggo, whom I had the privilege taking care of since she was a 7 weeks pup until she gained her wings at 17 in 2021. So, grab a cup of coffee (or a treat for your furry companion) and let’s talk about how to make the golden years truly golden for your beloved four-legged friends.

Understanding Your Senior Dog’s Needs

First things first, patience. It is important to recognize that our aging furry pals have unique needs that require special attention. From joint pain to dental issues and everything in between, keeping a close eye on your senior dog’s health is key to ensuring they live their best life in their later years.

Healthy Habits for Happy Golden Oldies

Regular vet check-ups are a must, along with a diet tailored to their changing nutritional needs. Keeping them clean is also a vital aspect of senior care. Invest in pee pads and diapers whenever needed. There are also more affordable alternatives such as reusable and washable pads.

Engaging Their Minds and Bodies

I cannot point it out enough how keeping the senior dog’s mind sharp is just as important as keeping their body healthy. Puzzle toys, interactive games, and even some low-key training sessions can help stave off cognitive decline and keep them feeling spry well into their golden years. It is not a torture to allow our dogs work a little bit more for their treats.

Let’s not forget about exercise – while they might not be up for chasing lizards like they used to, a gentle stroll around the block can work wonders for both their physical and mental well-being. A stroller or a carrier is a useful addition at this point.

Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster

Of course, caring for a senior dog is not just about physical health – it is mainly about navigating the emotional ups and downs that come with aging. From the inevitable goodbyes to cherishing every moment you have together, it is all part of the journey. So, embrace the laughter, shed a tear when necessary, and above all, cherish the bond you share with your furry companion.

When the Time Comes

I believe in taking time to grieve and mind you, everyone grieves differently. I also strongly believe that whatever way your senior companions gained their wings, know that you have done your best. At that point, you had that amount of time, knowledge, resources and you gave it your best shot. Then, that is it. Even if right now you had more time, more knowledge and more resources that you think you could do better for your pet, but at that point, you did not and there is no other way around it.

So, yeah, take the time to cry and wail all you want to. Take the time off, disappear if you want to. You will come back stronger and people like you, have a lot of love to give. Grieve, as I heard it, is a lot a lot of love with nowhere to go. Trust me, there are many others who need the love that YOU can give, so do not stop here.

Here is to our wise old pups and the joy they bring into our lives each and every day.