Why Choose Our Hypoallergenic Dog Biscuits?
Many commercial dog biscuits contain ingredients that can trigger allergies in sensitive dogs. Our hypoallergenic dog treats
are free from common allergens like wheat, dairy, chicken, and beef – making them a safer, more thoughtful choice for allergy-prone dogs.
Common Dog Allergens to Avoid
- Wheat, corn, and other grains
- Animal proteins like chicken and beef
- Dairy and eggs
Made Fresh in Our UK Artisan Dog Bakery
Every biscuit is freshly baked in the UK using premium, plant-based and human-grade ingredients.
We never use factory-made or white-label treats – every batch is handcrafted with care and quality.
Simple, Limited Ingredient Recipes
We believe less is more. Our hypoallergenic dog biscuits contain no fillers or artificial extras.
Recipes start with gram flour (chickpea flour), blended with clean ingredients like pure peanut butter or virgin coconut oil.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Doses Hypoallergenic Actually Mean?
Hypoallergenic, according to the Oxford Learner's Dictionaries, hypoallergenic means unlikely to cause an allergic reaction. It's often used to describe substances, materials, or products that are designed to minimize the risk of triggering allergic responses.
What Ingredients Are in Your Hypoallergenic Dog Biscuits?
We use gentle, limited ingredients that are easy on digestion. All our dog biscuits begin with gram flour and are 100% vegan, grain-free and allergy-friendly.
Are These Biscuits Safe for Puppies?
Yes, they’re suitable for puppies aged 4 months and over. We always recommend checking with your vet before introducing new treats.
What Is Classed as Dog-Safe Peanut Butter?
Common ingredients in human peanut butter are palm oil (added to stop oil separation) and xylitol (a sweetener that is poisonous to dogs). As long as the peanut butter is made only from 100% nuts, and your dog is not allergic to peanuts, this should be dog-safe.
How Often Can I Give These Biscuits to My Dog?
These are occasional treats and should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily food intake. Use as a reward or snack alongside a balanced diet.