Welcome to Galloway Gourmet Dog Treats – your go‑to spot for tasty, nutritious snacks that dogs love. All our treats are made in the UK with real meat, veggies, and wholesome ingredients. No artificial colors, no fillers, just pure flavor that supports joint health, digestion, and shiny coats.
We bake each batch in small batches to keep quality high and taste fresh. Every recipe is vet‑approved and designed for dogs of any size or age. Shipping is quick, and orders over £50 get free delivery, so you never have to wait long for a treat‑ful surprise.
Looking for something specific? Try our grain‑free bites for sensitive stomachs, high‑protein jerky for active pups, or soft chewables for senior dogs who need extra joint support. We also offer limited‑edition seasonal flavors that keep things exciting. Browse the shop, pick a flavor that fits your dog’s needs, and watch the tail wag.
Peanut butter can be a safe treat for puppies if you choose the right kind and give it in small amounts. Avoid brands with xylitol, sugar, or salt. Use it sparingly as a training reward or frozen toy filler.
View more
Learn what makes a pet carrier truly airline-ready for in-cabin travel. No TSA approval exists-but airlines have strict rules. Find out how to pick the right carrier, avoid common mistakes, and fly stress-free with your pet.
View more
Using a shock collar on a dog causes fear, not learning. Science and animal welfare groups agree: it's harmful and unnecessary. Learn why positive training works better and how to switch safely.
View more
Yes, some North Carolina beaches allow dogs-with rules. Learn which beaches welcome pups year-round, seasonal restrictions, leash laws, and what to pack for a safe beach day with your dog.
View more
The 3-3-3 rule helps new dog owners understand how long it takes for a dog to adjust: 3 days to feel safe, 3 weeks to relax, and 3 months to truly bond. Simple, realistic, and backed by experience.
View more
Benadryl isn't a reliable fix for dog travel anxiety. Learn what actually works before flying with your dog, what vets recommend, and why sedatives can be dangerous.
View more
Learn the correct order to groom a dog for safety, comfort, and better results. Step-by-step guide for brushing, bathing, trimming, and more-so your dog stays healthy and happy.
View more
Vets have mixed opinions on Canine Prime. Some recommend it for convenience and higher doses of joint ingredients, but others warn it lacks proof of absorption and transparency. Here's what you really need to know.
View more
Dry food alone isn't enough for cats. While they can survive on it, chronic dehydration and high carbs lead to serious health risks. Learn how to balance dry and wet food for a longer, healthier life.
View more
The healthiest dog food depends on your dog's age, breed, and health needs. Look for high-quality animal protein, no artificial additives, and AAFCO certification. Avoid fillers like corn and soy, and choose food that matches your dog's lifestyle.
View more
Is $20 a good tip for a dog groomer? It depends on the service, your dog’s needs, and your location. Learn what goes into a groom, what others are tipping, and how to decide fairly.
View more
E-collars aren't about punishment - they're about clear communication. Many professional dog trainers use them to ensure recall and safety in high-distraction environments where treats and voice commands fail.
View more