Shelter Dog Meal Donation Count:

Learn More

10 Low Calorie Dog Treats

| June 21, 2015

Have a pudgy dog you still want to give a treat to once in a while? You can help him by exercising more, making sure his treats only make up 10% of his diet, skip the “junk” food treats that are full of fillers, and feed high quality, low-calorie treats. Never thought about looking at the calories in your dog’s treats? Well you should, especially if your dog eats a lot of them.

The following is a list of quality dog treats with less than 12 calories per treat. Spoiling your pup just became a lot easier (and a lot less fatty!)

#1 – Caru Soft ‘n Tasty Treats

These new baked treats are all natural and made with USDA inspected, antibiotic and hormone free meat or fish, plus healthy blueberries and cranberries (with no ingredients from China). They come in Lamb, Salmon and Venison and have just 12 calories per treat. www.carupetfood.com

Image source: CaruPetFood.com
Image source: CaruPetFood.com

#2 – Fruitables Skinny Minis

These treats have only 2 calories a treat and contain NO wheat, corn, soy or artificial flavors/colors. They are made in the USA and come in fun flavors like Apple Bacon, Watermelon and (my dog’s favorite) Grilled Salmon. www.fruitablespetfood.com

 Image source: FruitablesPetFood.com
Image source: FruitablesPetFood.com

#3 – Bravo Bonus Bites Freeze Dried Treats

Made in the USA by a family-owned company, these 1-ingredient treats are a great way to make sure your dog is getting something natural, with no fillers. They come in a wide range of flavors including: Bison Liver, Chicken Breast, Cod, Salmon, Turkey Hearts, and Venison Liver. They run around 5-10 calories a treat. www.bravopetfoods.com

dog-treats
Image source: BravoPetFoods.com

#4 – Lickety Stik

This ingenious treat is great for training and is only 1 calorie per 10 licks! It’s made in the USA of natural flavors with added vitamins. The only downfall I see is the dairy in the ingredients – as this may bother some dog’s with sensitive stomachs. www.petsafe.net

Image source: Petsafe.net
Image source: Petsafe.net

#5 – Charlee Bear Dog Treats

A lot of dogs LOVE these treats and at only 3 calories a treat, that’s okay! They are made in the USA with all natural ingredients and come in many flavors, a favorite being Cheese and Egg.  Their new treats, Bear Crunch, are grain-free with less than 3 calories a treat as well. www.charleebear.com 

dog-treats
Image source: CharleeBear.com

#6 – Zuke’s Skinny Bakes

My dog’s love everything that Zuke’s manufactures and these are no exception. Under 10 calories, their Skinny Bakes are made in the USA with no corn, wheat or soy and are meat-free, making them great for dogs with protein allergies! They come in Cherry & Berry, Peanut Butter & Banana, and Pumpkin & Sweet Potato. www.zukes.com

Image source: Zukes.com
Image source: Zukes.com

#7 – The Honest Kitchen Pecks

These dog treats have less than one calorie per treats (.6 to be precise!) and are made in the USA of all-natural ingredients, including buffalo and blueberry. They contain no corn, wheat, soy or GMO ingredients. www.thehonestkitchen.com

 Image source: TheHonestKitchen.com

Image source: TheHonestKitchen.com

#8 – Leanlix

Like the lickety stik, this product is a great training tool that your dog can lick. The entire tube has less than 300 calories (they claim there are zero calories in just three licks). They have a natural line, which is the one I would recommend because they are gluten and corn free. Made in the USA. www.leanlix.co.uk (leanlix.com is currently under construction)

Image source: Leanlix.co.uk
Image source: Leanlix.co.uk

#9 – The Honest Kitchen Quickies

Yes, they smell like fish and so will your hands, but my dogs go crazy for these and they only have 1.1 calories per treat. They are just one ingredient, dehydrated haddock, and are made in the USA. www.thehonestkitchen.com

Image source: TheHonestKitchen.com
Image source: TheHonestKitchen.com

#10 – Pooch and Mutt Dog Treats

These gluten-free hand-baked dog treats have just 3.5 calories apiece and are all-natural. They contain unique ingredients such as chamomile, ginkgo biloba and yucca and they come in seven flavors. Made in the U.K. www.poochandmutt.com

Image source: Poochandmutt.com
Image source: Poochandmutt.com

Recent Articles

Interested in learning even more about all things dogs? Get your paws on more great content from iHeartDogs!

Read the Blog

Loading Checkout...

United StatesClose
Flag of United States
Powered by
duty and tax information for United States

Looks like your ad blocker is on.

×

We rely on ads to keep creating quality content for you to enjoy for free.

Please support our site by disabling your ad blocker.

Continue without supporting us

Choose your Ad Blocker

  • Adblock Plus
  • Adblock
  • Adguard
  • Ad Remover
  • Brave
  • Ghostery
  • uBlock Origin
  • uBlock
  • UltraBlock
  • Other
  1. In the extension bar, click the AdBlock Plus icon
  2. Click the large blue toggle for this website
  3. Click refresh
  1. In the extension bar, click the AdBlock icon
  2. Under "Pause on this site" click "Always"
  1. In the extension bar, click on the Adguard icon
  2. Click on the large green toggle for this website
  1. In the extension bar, click on the Ad Remover icon
  2. Click "Disable on This Website"
  1. In the extension bar, click on the orange lion icon
  2. Click the toggle on the top right, shifting from "Up" to "Down"
  1. In the extension bar, click on the Ghostery icon
  2. Click the "Anti-Tracking" shield so it says "Off"
  3. Click the "Ad-Blocking" stop sign so it says "Off"
  4. Refresh the page
  1. In the extension bar, click on the uBlock Origin icon
  2. Click on the big, blue power button
  3. Refresh the page
  1. In the extension bar, click on the uBlock icon
  2. Click on the big, blue power button
  3. Refresh the page
  1. In the extension bar, click on the UltraBlock icon
  2. Check the "Disable UltraBlock" checkbox
  1. Please disable your Ad Blocker
  2. Disable any DNS blocking tools such as AdGuardDNS or NextDNS

If the prompt is still appearing, please disable any tools or services you are using that block internet ads (e.g. DNS Servers).