

🐾 Tiny Treats, Big Health Impact — Because Your Diabetic Dog Deserves the Best!
Old Dog Cookie Company's Tiny Diabetic Dog Treats are the first-ever diabetic-friendly, all-natural snacks crafted with real pumpkin and botanicals. Each 2-calorie bite supports blood sugar regulation, digestive health, and immune function, making them ideal for dogs of all breeds and ages. Vet-approved and made in the USA with human-grade ingredients, these treats come in a convenient resealable 8 oz pack containing over 225 fresh, low-calorie rewards perfect for training and daily wellness.









| ASIN | B07CJPDHTC |
| ASIN | B07CJPDHTC |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,072 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #814 in Dog Treat Cookies, Biscuits & Snacks |
| Brand Name | Old Dog Cookie Company |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,108) |
| Date First Available | April 20, 2018 |
| Date First Available | April 20, 2018 |
| Directions | Store at room temperature. Serve in place of other treats, ensuring they make up no more than 10% of your dog's daily calorie intake. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78 x 5.83 x 2.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Old Dog Cookie Company |
| Manufacturer | Old Dog Cookie Company |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.78 x 5.83 x 2.79 inches; 8 ounces |
| Size | 8 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Diabetic Support, Digestive Health, Immune Support, Training, Weight Management |
| Target Audience Keyword | dog diabetes,diabetic dogs, diabetic dog food, dogs |
T**V
Finally—A Safe, Tasty Treat for a Diabetic Pup!
Finding treats for a diabetic dog is like walking a nutritional tightrope—too much sugar or the wrong ingredients can cause serious health setbacks. I was cautiously optimistic when I ordered these diabetic-friendly tiny dog treats, and I’m happy to say they exceeded expectations in every way. My aunt’s 11-year-old Dachshund was diagnosed with diabetes last year, and since then, she has had to scrutinize every bite he gets. I purchased these for them as a gift, and since then these treats have become a staple in their home. They're appropriately sized for small dogs, making portion control easy, and they're formulated specifically with diabetic needs in mind—no added sugars, low glycemic ingredients, and no sketchy fillers. Best of all? Their dog LOVES them. He’s a picky eater and often turns his nose up at even vet-recommended brands, but he gets genuinely excited for these. She uses them as an occasional treat, and they’ve never spiked his glucose levels. It's a huge relief knowing we can give him something that feels like a treat without compromising his health. The texture is soft enough for older dogs with dental issues, and the resealable packaging keeps them fresh. The ingredient list is clean and transparent, which I always appreciate. If you're managing canine diabetes and miss the joy of giving your pup a treat, give these a try. They’ve brought back a little bit of normalcy—and a lot of tail wags—to our daily routine.
S**O
Best Tasty Doggy Treats Ever and no glycerin!
My pup has a sensitive stomach and cannot tolerate glycerin, chicken products, seeet potatoes or oils that are added to most treats, including dental bones. Instead, these are low calorie, not too soft, but hard enough, no harsh smell, no glycerin, oils or chicken, just wholesome ingredients. And my doggy loves the taste. Most important for me is no stool impact (diarrhea). I highly recommend this brand because of its quality and this company because they truly care about our doggies.
M**T
Healthy treats for my diabetic dog
My dog isnt really crazy about them, but she still eats them when I give them to her and I like the treats because they are good for her diabetes
G**S
Perfect!
My dog LOVES them! They’re the perfect size to go in his treat ball that he rolls around. I inquired with my vet about the garlic as an ingredient and he advised it was perfectly fine in this quantity. It would take dozens and dozens of cloves in one sitting to have a negative impact.
M**.
Good treat for a diabetic dog
I have a 13.5 lb Min Pin mix who has been diabetic for the last 4 1/2 yrs. Gratefully, he still has his eyesight. For the last 6 mos it has been a battle to stabilize his glucose. My Vet has sent us to a specialist and he as well is frustrated with the inability to stabilize him. My dog is now always ravenous but I struggle to keep weight on him. These treats are a perfect size and that they are for diabetic dogs is great. I limit him to just 2 -3 throughout the day. My only issue is that they are a bit pricey for me since I have so many other Vet bills. I have to read his glucose before each meal to adjust amount of insulin. He gets a couple of treats then as well. I will continue to buy these treats but not as often as I’d like to.
K**R
Likeable
Our dog has been diabetic for almost 5 years. The Old Dog Company has been the only treat he likes and is good for him!
V**I
Great treat for diabetic dogs.
My dog loves these!
D**.
Please be aware of this product before you purchase.
Thank you for promptly shipping this product. Well I'm impressed with the size of the biscuits if they are truly made for the small breed I must say, I'm truly disappointed in the contents of the package. Especially for the extremely expensive price being charged for only 8 oz. Is anyone who is a pet owner knows and it's done their research on the quality of dog food being made to the marketplace today. One of the truly cheapest ingredients that can be added to your food is the flower for the whole week. These are extremely inexpensive and can be readily purchase from anyone. As you will know from the back of this package that I have included a picture of, the primary ingredient of this product is whole wheat flour. So essentially you're paying $20 for 8 oz of product that probably cost less than $2 to produce! For this reason I'm going to ask for a full refund of my heart. And I asked that anyone out there in the marketplace in the future consider true quality of the product. Don't simply say you have quality ingredients don't simply add a small percentage of things that are beneficial to the dogs. Actually make the owners feel like you care about what you were selling. Thank you
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