Cookies

Home-baked cookies made with natural and farm fresh ingredients.


$7 per pack

$6 per pack when buying 3 packs or more

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Banana

Ingredients: brown rice flour, ground chickpeas, banana, peanut butter, eggs, flaxseed, cinnamon, sea salt, water

Bananas are a good source of vitamins, like B6, and their antioxidants can help your dog’s skin and coat. They give lots of energy and fiber, too.

Banana bones

Banana paws

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Blueberry

Ingredients: brown rice flour, ground chickpeas, blueberries, peanut butter, eggs, yogurt powder, honey, cinnamon, sea salt, water

Blueberries are a low-calorie sweet treat packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, which help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Antioxidants may also support brain health and cognitive function, especially in senior dogs.

Blueberry bones

Blueberry paws

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Broccoli

Ingredients: brown rice flour, ground chickpeas, broccoli, peanut butter, eggs, parsley, cinnamon, sea salt, water

Broccoli contains a wide range of antioxidants and compounds that have strong anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.

Broccoli bones

Broccoli paws

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Butternut squash

Ingredients: brown rice flour, ground chickpeas, butternut squash, peanut butter, eggs, cinnamon, rosemary, sea salt, water

Butternut squash contains vitamin A, which can be good for skin and eye health. It’s also packed with antioxidants, has anti-inflammatory properties, and can help calm an upset tummy.

Butternut squash bones

Butternut squash paws

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Green bean

Ingredients: brown rice flour, ground chickpeas, green beans, peanut butter, cinnamon, basil, sea salt, water

Plain green beans can be a low-calorie treat for dogs on their own, and they provide protein, iron, calcium and lots of vitamins.

Green bean bones

Green bean paws

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Peas and carrots

Ingredients: brown rice flour, ground chickpeas, peas, carrots, peanut butter, eggs, cinnamon, thyme, sea salt, water

Peas are rich in vitamins, minerals, and give fiber and protein. Carrots also pack a lot of vitamins, potassium, and fiber, and make great chew treats on their own.

Peas and carrots bones

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Pumpkin

Ingredients: brown rice flour, ground chickpeas, pumpkin, peanut butter, eggs, roasted pumpkin seeds, cinnamon, sea salt, water

Pumpkin is a great source of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber. It can help remove parasites from a dog’s digestive tract and boost eye health.

Pumpkin bones

Pumpkin paws

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Spinach

Ingredients: brown rice flour, ground chickpeas, spinach, peanut butter, eggs, cinnamon, chamomile, sea salt, water

Spinach in small amounts can provide lots of vitamins, iron, antioxidants, and roughage, which stimulates the digestive tract.

If your dog is prone to forming oxalate stones in their urine (a small percentage of dogs do), it is best to use these cookies sparingly or not at all, since spinach is high in oxalates.

– Tip from Leida Visee, DVM, CVA, CVC

Spinach bones

Spinach paws

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Sweet potato

Ingredients: brown rice flour, ground chickpeas, sweet potato, peanut butter, cinnamon, ginger, sea salt, water

Sweet potatoes are rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals and can be helpful for a dog’s vision, growth, and muscle strength.

Sweet potato bones

Sweet potato paws

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Variety pack

A sample of 9 cookie flavors and one extra small apple carrot dental treat. Great if you’re not sure yet which flavor your dog will enjoy the most!

$3 per pack

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While Zelda’s Cookies treats are a wonderful way to spoil your furry friend, they’re meant to be just that—a treat! They shouldn’t replace a balanced diet, and they aren’t made to treat medical conditions. A good rule of thumb is to keep treats to a maximum of 10% of your dog’s daily diet. If you’re introducing something new, go slow and keep an eye on your pup—every dog is different! And, of course, if you have any concerns about your dog’s nutrition, your vet is always the best resource.