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Peanut Butter Crunchies

  • Peanut Butter Crunchies

The 3-second version

  • Textured crunch helps scrape plaque during chewing
  • Vitamins and amino acids support muscle, coat, and energy
  • No added sugars or filler ingredients that slow digestion
  • Not for dogs with peanut allergies
  • Hard texture requires healthy teeth and jaw
  • May crunch loudly during chewing

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Crunchy Peanut Butter Dog Treats That Actually Serve a Purpose

Most training treats prioritize taste and nothing else, which means you're feeding empty calories dozens of times a day when you're working on new behaviors. These biscuits start from the assumption that if you're handing out fifty rewards in a session, those fifty moments should add up to something—protein for recovery, vitamins for energy, texture for dental work—rather than just occupying space in your dog's stomach.

The crunch matters because it turns eating into a mechanical action that benefits teeth, and the nutrient formulation matters because it lets you reward heavily without guilt. If you train daily or have a young dog who needs constant reinforcement, this is the difference between treating and actually feeding.

Good gift when

  • Dogs in active training who need frequent, nutrient-dense rewards
  • Owners who want treats that contribute to health rather than just taste
  • Households with multiple dogs across different life stages
  • People looking for crunchier options that support dental health

Skip it if Dogs with peanut allergies or sensitivities should avoid this entirely, and the crunchy texture isn't suitable for dogs with compromised teeth or jaw issues.

Specs

Flavor
Peanut Butter
Size Options
5 oz, 8 oz, 16 oz (2 x 8 oz), 32 oz (4 x 8 oz)
Texture
Crunchy biscuit
Suitable Life Stages
Puppy, Adult, Senior
Suitable Dog Sizes
Small (under 25 lbs), Medium (25-50 lbs), Large (50+ lbs)
Use Case
Training rewards, daily treats

What's included

  • One bag of Peanut Butter Crunchies dog treats in selected size

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Ships in product packaging; consider a gift bag or basket for presentation.

The maker

Pupford designs training tools and nutrition products specifically for dog owners who work with their animals daily. The brand focuses on formulations that support the physical demands of learning and repetition, rather than treating snacks as an afterthought to the training process. Their ingredient selection prioritizes digestibility and nutrient density over cost, which shows up in how dogs perform and recover during extended training sessions.

The details

These biscuits trade the usual fillers and simple carbohydrates for a recipe built around protein, nutrients, and texture. The crunch works mechanically as your dog chews, helping scrape away plaque while delivering vitamins and amino acids that support muscle recovery, coat condition, and energy levels throughout the day.

The peanut butter flavor keeps motivation high during training sessions without relying on added sugars or artificial flavor compounds. Each piece is sized to work as a quick reward for puppies learning recall or adult dogs practicing new behaviors, and the formulation supports digestion rather than slowing it down with empty bulk ingredients.

You can use these for repetition-heavy training days when you need dozens of rewards without overloading calorie intake, or as a daily snack that contributes something beyond palatability. The texture holds up in treat pouches and pockets without crumbling into dust, and dogs across size ranges—from toy breeds to working dogs over fifty pounds—respond to the taste and crunch.

Because the ingredient list prioritizes nutrient density, these treats work for puppies still building muscle and bone, adults maintaining condition, and senior dogs who need protein without unnecessary digestive load. The crunchy structure also gives older dogs with healthy teeth something satisfying to work on, which can be harder to find in soft or chewy formats.

Multiple size options let you stock up for high-frequency training periods or keep a smaller bag for occasional rewards. The biscuits stay fresh in the resealable packaging and don't require refrigeration, so you can keep a bag in the car, by the door for departure routines, or in your training kit without planning around spoilage.

Textured biscuits formulated with whole ingredients, vitamins, and amino acids for training rewards and dental support

$14.99at pupford.com

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Questions

Are these treats suitable for puppies and senior dogs?
Yes, the formulation works for puppies, adults, and senior dogs. Puppies benefit from the protein and amino acids for growth, while seniors get digestible nutrients without fillers. However, the crunchy texture requires healthy teeth and jaw strength, so dogs with dental issues should avoid them regardless of age.
How many treats can I give during a training session?
The nutrient-dense formulation and lack of fillers make these appropriate for repetition-heavy training where you need dozens of rewards. Because they're sized as quick rewards rather than large biscuits, you can use them frequently without overloading calorie intake, though you should adjust your dog's main meals if you're training extensively.
Do these actually help with dental health?
The crunchy texture provides mechanical action that helps scrape plaque as your dog chews, which is one component of dental health. They're not a replacement for brushing or professional cleaning, but the texture does contribute to oral hygiene in a way that soft treats cannot.
What size should I choose for one dog?
The 5 oz or 8 oz sizes work for occasional rewards or to test palatability. If you train daily or use treats frequently, the 16 oz or 32 oz options provide better value and reduce how often you need to reorder. The treats stay fresh in resealable packaging.
Will these work for small and large dogs alike?
Yes, the biscuits are formulated for all dog sizes from under 25 pounds to over 50 pounds. Small dogs get an appropriately sized reward, while large dogs can receive multiple pieces or use them for quick reinforcement without needing oversized treats.

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