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10 Wicked Treats to Keep Your Dogs Howling This Halloween All Available @ Bodega Pets

October 27, 2024

From toddlers to seniors, Halloween is a day for people—and their pets—to unleash their alter egos and embrace the thrill of being a bit mischievous. To add even more spookiness to the celebration, local pet treat makers have come up with some creative snacks that will make your jaw drop and leave your pet begging for more! Find these (and many other treats) at Bodega Pets in Richmond, B.C. —Louisa Chan

  1. Duck Head from Doggo Hearts
    To promote a waste-reduced, whole-prey diet for pets, Vancouver-based Doggo Hearts has added duck heads to the menu this Halloween. Dehydrated or freeze-dried, the entire head of an adult duck—from eyes to beak—will be your pet’s ultimate reward after a night of trick-or-treating.
    Doggohearts.com
  2. Halloween Cookies from Loveyloos
    Loveyloos never disappoints when it comes to handmade themed cookies! Made with the brand’s original recipes designed to aid digestive issues, their Halloween bundle includes an assortment of spooky yet deliciously shaped cookies, including ghosts, gravestones, haunted houses, pumpkins, and bats.
    Loveyloos.ca
  3. Beef Tongue from Mimi & Soso
    Albertans definitely know how to butcher their beef. Mimi & Soso from the prairies serve up the finest slices of freeze-dried beef tongue—you can even see the taste buds! Let your pooch enjoy the pure, natural flavor of pasture-raised beef this Halloween.
    Mimiandsoso.ca
  4. Beef Snout from Oh My Dogness!
    Restaurateurs and chefs have been promoting the nose-to-tail concept for years, but it’s still rare to see animals’ noses on the menu. Thanks to Oh My Dogness! from Toronto, ON, we can finally put a cow’s nose to good use—dehydrated beef snout for dogs, a perfectly spooky treat for the season!
    Ohmydogness.ca
  5. Rabbit Ears from Shades of Gray Indigenous Pet Treats
    As bizarre as it looks, fur-on rabbit ears actually promote digestive health by providing a natural source of fiber. Known for raising some of the highest-quality rabbits in Canada, Shades of Gray Indigenous Pet Treats offers rabbit ears that are among the most desirable snacks for raw pet food feeders.
    Indigenoustreats.ca
  6. The Feet
    Halloween isn’t complete without feeding our furry friends a foot of some kind! From dehydrated duck feet (Puppy Love) to freeze-dried chicken feet (Mimi & Soso) and even the tiniest quail feet (Oh My Dogness!), there’s no doubt these stinky but delicious chews are Halloween’s all-time favorite!
    Puppylovepetproducts.ca
    Mimiandsoso.ca
    Ohmydogness.ca
  7. Beef Eyeball from Doggo Hearts
    If beef snout isn’t spooky enough, these whole beef eyeballs will definitely make you scream. Wrapped in a thick layer of muscle meat, the ping-pong-sized black eyeballs are freeze-dried, making the interior hollow and airy—and surprisingly palatable!
    Doggohearts.com
  8. Kangaroo Tail from Open Range
    Apparently, our friends on the other side of the globe also celebrate the nose-to-tail eating concept. This Halloween, give your dog a long-lasting, hypoallergenic kangaroo tail to keep their mind off any fireworks sounds in your neighborhood.
    Openrangepettreats.com
  9. Frog Legs from Oh My Dogness!
    From lower back to thighs to feet, the freeze-dried bone-in frog legs from Oh My Dogness! offer a full experience of the amphibian’s lower body. Despite their graphic appearance, these allergy-friendly, low-fat legs are an excellent treat option for pets with sensitivities or weight issues.
    Ohmydogness.ca
  10. Batnip Crunch from BOCCE’S CAT
    Let your cat rock and roll with a delicious Halloween treat infused with catnip! These tiny heart-shaped cookies are made with chicken, sweet potato, and a hint of catnip to give your kitty a blissful boost—everyone deserves to celebrate Halloween in their own unique way!
    Boccesbakery.com

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