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Best Single-Ingredient

PureBites Freeze Dried Beef Liver Dog Treats

One ingredient: beef liver. That's it. Freeze-dried and easy to break into tiny pieces, these are the top pick for picky eaters, sensitive stomachs, and owners who want total ingredient transparency.

$18-$25
Pros
  • Single ingredient (beef liver) — ideal for dogs with allergies or sensitive stomachs
  • Easy to break into small pieces for training or crush as a meal topper
  • All-natural with no additives, fillers, or preservatives
  • Highly palatable — even picky dogs tend to love freeze-dried liver
Cons
  • Pricier per ounce than multi-ingredient treats
  • Strong smell that some owners find unpleasant
  • Crumbly texture can be messy in pockets or treat pouches
Why we recommend it

If your dog has a sensitive stomach or you're tired of reading a paragraph of ingredients, PureBites is the answer. Single-ingredient treats are the gold standard, and freeze-dried liver is crack for dogs.

What the community says

I use Stewart freeze dried beef liver treats for training. They come in a big tub (last a long time) and are high value.

r/Bernedoodles · read thread →

meat organ treats of different proteins (often freeze-dried): kidney, lung, heart, etc. — Just trying to figure out the most price-effective option at the moment!

r/DogFood · read thread →
What the experts said

Fans of PureBites like that they're easy to break into small pieces for training and that you can even crush them up as a meal topper to make regular dog kibble more enticing.

Good Housekeeping · read full review →