Ah, Premium Feeders! You’ve got a pooch bouncing around with boundless energy, tail wagging like there’s no tomorrow. Unless you fancy the idea of dealing with a bouncing ball of feathers and fur. Let’s chew over some tips to pick the perfect treat based on size and breed.

First, the mini biscuits of snacks that are designed for tiny terriers will not impress your mammoth Mastiff. You know, that would be like serving you one grape when you’re dying of hunger. Big dogs enjoy snacks worthy of being able to withstand a little jaw power, like thick, beefy bones or jumbo jerky.
Meanwhile, being the proud parent of a pint-sized pooch of a breed like a Pomeranian, these same snacks are like trying to down a watermelon in one gulp for you. You will see your little ball-of-fluff either drowning in this or staring up at you like you’ve lost your plot. Small dog breeds have snack-sized bits in mind, and these should be no bigger than small pieces of food but packed full of flavor that they can nibble at without problem.
Now, on to the divas and dynamos of the dog world-the busy Beagles or the spunky Spaniels. These breeds will often need those treats that will challenge their minds. Since they are sharp as a tack, you may need to get creative. Puzzle treats or interactive ones will keep them humming with joy in their brains. It’s time to play and snack!
When you’ve got a giant Great Dane in your hands, jaws are able to handle most things coming through their way. However, their sensitive systems may appreciate gentle grain-free options so their tummies don’t do somersaults. Meanwhile, a finicky Shih Tzu will probably snub dry biscuits and snatch up anything sounding like chicken or cheese with glee.