Two Ingredients, Big Love: Why Simple Treats Suit Sensitive Tummies
When your dog has a delicate stomach, treat time can feel like guesswork. The simplest solution is often the best one: short ingredient lists. Fewer ingredients mean fewer chances of upset—and a clearer read on what truly agrees with your pup.
Why fewer ingredients help
- Less guesswork: With only one or two ingredients, it’s easier to spot what works (or doesn’t).
- Lower allergen load: Cutting common triggers like soy and dairy reduces the risk of reactions.
- Cleaner label: No fillers, artificial flavours or colours—just food your dog can recognise.
Common culprits behind tummy trouble
Every dog is different, but these are frequently linked with digestive sensitivity:
- Soy and some dairy by-products
- Gluten-heavy grains
- Certain animal proteins
- Artificial colours, flavours, and preservatives
Two of our stars: sweet potato & gram flour
Sweet potato brings gentle fibre and natural sweetness that most dogs adore, while gram (chickpea) flour adds plant protein and keeps things naturally grain-free. Together, they create a crisp, hand-baked cookie that’s simple, satisfying and easy on sensitive tummies.
- Grain-free & no-meat: Ideal for many dietary sensitivities.
- Small-batch, hand-baked: Consistent quality and fresh flavour.
- Nothing unnecessary: No added salt, sugar, colours or artificial flavours.
How to introduce simple treats
- Start small: Offer a tiny piece and wait 24 hours to observe.
- Build gradually: If all’s well, give one full biscuit the next day.
- Watch & note: Keep an eye on stool quality, itching, or tummy noises.
Tip: Follow the “10% rule”—treats should make up no more than ~10% of your dog’s daily calories. Always provide fresh water.
Freshness & storage
- Best before: Our handmade biscuits stay fresh for up to 16 weeks in a cool, dry place.
- Freezer-friendly: Store for up to 6 months; defrost at room temperature.
Quick FAQ
Are two-ingredient treats a complete diet? No—these are complementary treats, perfect for training, gifting and gentle spoiling alongside a balanced diet.
What if my dog is on a veterinary diet? Check with your vet before introducing any new treats.
Bottom line: When ingredients are simple, your choices are clearer—and your dog’s tummy is happier. That’s why we keep it beautifully minimal: two ingredients, lots of love.