NATURAL TREATS FOR DOGS & CATS
Discover natural dog treats made in Australia using real animal-based ingredients and carefully selected proteins. The Rogue Raw collection includes air-dried green tripe, goat and chicken organ jerky, beefy collagen chews, shark jerky, natural deer hide, deer antler chews and mixed treat packs for dogs that enjoy variety.
Choose smaller, highly motivating treats for training and everyday rewards, or explore longer-lasting chews for supervised enrichment. With options for different dog sizes, life stages and chewing preferences, it is easier to find a natural treat that suits your dog. Selected products may also be suitable for cats where stated on the individual product page. Always check the ingredients and feeding guidance before serving.
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- Goat Organ Jerky Meats are rich in vitamins and minerals like iron and magnesium, strengthening your dog’s bones. They also provide omega-3 fatty acids for your dog’s brain, heart and immune system.
- Beefy Collagen Chews can smoothen your dog’s skin and build up muscles and joints. This treat will keep your pets flexible and strong.
- Green Tripe is high in protein, probiotics and amino acids that improve digestion and muscle growth. It also offers healthy fats and enzymes for your dog’s nutrient absorption.
Australian-Made Natural Dog Treats
Rogue Raw natural dog treats are made using Australian animal-based ingredients, with options including organ meats, green tripe, collagen-rich chews, shark jerky, deer hide and antler. Air drying removes moisture while producing compact treats that are convenient to store, portion and take on walks or training sessions.
The collection offers an alternative for dog owners who prefer recognisable ingredients over heavily processed biscuits containing unnecessary fillers, artificial colours or flavours. Always read the individual product information because ingredients and protein sources vary across the range.
High-Value Treats for Dog Training and Rewards
Natural jerky and dried tripe have a strong aroma and flavour that can make them valuable rewards during recall practice, obedience work and everyday training. Many dried treats can be divided into small pieces, allowing you to reward your dog frequently without giving a full-sized treat after every successful behaviour.
Green tripe, goat jerky and chicken organ jerky are practical choices for short training rewards, while the raw combo pack lets you rotate between different flavours and textures. Treats should supplement—not replace—your dog’s complete and balanced meals.
Natural Chews for Supervised Enrichment
Chewing can provide dogs with an engaging activity, but the right chew depends on the individual dog’s size, chewing strength and dental condition. This collection includes options such as natural deer hide, beefy collagen chews and deer antlers alongside softer jerky treats.
Always supervise your dog, select an appropriate size and remove any chew that becomes small enough to swallow or develops sharp edges. Hard products such as antlers are not appropriate for every dog; the World Small Animal Veterinary Association advises avoiding excessively hard chews because of the risk of dental injury.
How to Choose and Feed Natural Dog Treats
1. Choose the Treat Based on Its Purpose
Start by deciding how you plan to use the treat. Small pieces of green tripe or organ jerky are convenient for training and quick rewards, while hide and collagen chews may provide a longer supervised activity. A mixed treat pack can help when you want to try several proteins before purchasing larger quantities.
2. Check the Protein and Ingredients
Read the full ingredient information before feeding a new treat, especially when your dog has known food sensitivities. Chicken organ, goat, beef, shark and deer are different protein sources and should not automatically be treated as interchangeable. Consult your veterinarian before changing the diet of a dog with allergies, digestive problems or a veterinary-prescribed meal plan.
3. Select an Appropriate Size and Texture
Match the treat to your dog’s body size, age, dental health and chewing behaviour. Smaller or softer pieces may be more practical for puppies, senior dogs and training sessions. Large, dense or hard chews require particularly careful supervision and may not be suitable for dogs with damaged or sensitive teeth.
4. Introduce New Treats Gradually
Offer a small amount when introducing a new protein or treat type. Observe your dog for digestive upset, itching or other unexpected reactions before increasing the serving. Treats should make up less than 10% of a healthy dog’s daily calorie intake so they do not unbalance the main diet or contribute to unwanted weight gain.
5. Store Treats Correctly and Supervise Chewing
Keep dried treats in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and reseal the packaging after opening. Follow any product-specific storage directions shown on the label. Supervise your dog with every chew and remove pieces that become damaged, sharp or small enough to swallow whole.
Natural Dog Treats Australia: Frequently Asked Questions
What natural dog treats are available in this collection?
The current range includes dried green tripe, goat jerky, chicken organ jerky, shark jerky, beefy collagen chews, natural deer hide, deer antler chews and a mixed raw treat pack. These products offer different proteins, textures and serving options for training, rewards and supervised enrichment.
Which natural dog treats are best for training?
Air-dried jerky and green tripe can work well as training treats because they can be divided into small, high-value pieces. The ideal option depends on what motivates your dog and which proteins suit its diet. Use tiny portions during frequent training so the treats do not replace a meaningful amount of your dog’s normal food.
Are these natural treats suitable for puppies?
Selected treats may be suitable for puppies when they are cut into an appropriate size and the product directions include the puppy’s life stage. Avoid giving a young dog an excessively hard or oversized chew. Check the individual product instructions and ask your veterinarian when you are uncertain about your puppy’s dietary or dental needs.
Can cats eat Rogue Raw natural treats?
Some products, including selected organ jerky, are described as suitable for both dogs and cats. However, this does not mean every chew in the collection is appropriate for cats. Check the individual listing, ingredients and feeding guidance before offering any product to your cat.
How many natural treats can I give my dog each day?
The correct quantity depends on the treat’s calories and your dog’s weight, activity level, health and regular diet. As a general veterinary guideline, treats should provide less than 10% of a dog’s daily calorie intake and should never replace complete and balanced meals. Reduce the serving size when using treats repeatedly during training.