We all love our dogs, and when it comes to feeding them, we can give them whatever they want. Well, maybe there are a few exceptions here and there (rawhide, for instance), but dogs usually get the same food that we eat which means quite a lot of meat.

But hemp seeds have been headlines lately because they’re high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids. Not only that, but hemp is organic; it’s sustainable; it doesn’t require pesticides or fertilizers – heck, you don’t even need water! It proliferates without needing any care at all. Hemp is much more digestible for your dog than other proteins like chicken or beef.

That’s one of the reasons why hemp treats have been so popular lately. You can get them in almost any store, and they’re as cheap as chips. But like any other product, not all hemp treats are suitable for your dog. So what are good hemp treats to give your dog?

So what makes a good treat? Well, it’s got to be healthy, and it’s got to taste great. And since this is about hemp treats for dogs, we should talk about the first one right now – the most important thing. That’s because hemp treats still have to be healthy.

Of course, with the amount of nutrition that hemp has, it’s a wonder how those little seeds can be so healthy. So you don’t need to worry about unhealthy ingredients or anything like that. But what about good and tasty? Well, this is where things can get a bit complicated.

But that doesn’t mean you should try anything you get at the pet store. Because let’s be honest – pet stores are not very trustworthy when it comes to dog treats. That’s why we’re going to look at some of the best hemp treats for your dog in this article.

Holistapet

So let’s look at what we need from a good Holistapet Hemp Treats for our dogs.

Nutrition – we already said this earlier, but it bears repeating. The number one thing about any dog treat is that it has to be healthy for your dog. It’s not worth feeding them bad treats because they’re cheap and taste great.

Ingredients – your dog won’t be able to tell you the difference between healthy and unhealthy ingredients (if you ever see what he eats, you’ll know why), so only you can do that for them. You don’t want to give your beloved pet something that might make them ill later.

Taste – well, this is subjective, I have to admit. Some dogs like their treats chewy, while others like them crunchy, and you can’t describe them. But at the end of the day, the essential part of a good treatment is that it should taste good. Your dog will happily eat anything if it smells and tastes great.

But if a hemp treat does not taste good for your dog, then that might mean that it’s not a good hemp treat. Or maybe certain ingredients add a particular flavor to the treat, and you know that your dog doesn’t like those ingredients as much as he does other ones (that sounds familiar?).