Portland Pet Food Company's Dog Treats

These dog biscuits are "dog snacks" I buy for my dog.
I feed my dog homemade food made of ground chicken, vegetables, rice, and a mineral supplement.
And for treats, I give dehydrated chicken breast, sweet potatoes, or mussels.
They are all human-grade, and I believe they truly make a difference.
The bottom line, I don't usually buy food or snacks that are labeled as for dogs.
So these dog treats from Portland Pet Food Company are special.


I love how the ingredients are simple and short.
Any biscuits – both for humans and animals – shouldn’t have a laundry list of ingredients and chemicals!
For example, the ingredients for their Pumpkin Biscuit Dog Treats are garbanzo bean flour, pumpkin, peanut butter, molasses, and cinnamon.


My dog LOVES all the flavor varieties from Portland Pet Food Company she tried – Pumpkin, Bacon, and Gingerbread.
My Shiba Inu is a picky eater in general, but she’s even pickier when it comes to treats. She is generally not a fan of crunchy treats, but she approves of these biscuits.
And each biscuit is just the right size for my 30lbs Shiba. She also hates big treats, LOL.

Maybe I'm not a really skilled baker, but for all the baked goodies I make for my dog, the shelf life is terribly short.
After tossing out so many moldy biscuits straight from the fridge, I've settled on these.
So crunchy and fresh.


I store them in a ceramic, airtight treat jar, and they stay crunchy and mold-free.

Because my dog prefers these treats the most, I run out of a bag super quickly.
Also, they're easiest to give out when I'm out and walking my dog.
I pick up several bags at a time every time I grocery shop.
I wish they come in larger bags.


The bacon-flavored biscuits are also very popular, ha.

The bacon biscuits are lighter in color than the pumpkin biscuits.
I don't detect any noticeable "bacon" smell, whereas the pumpkin biscuits are full of a delectable pumpkin aroma.

I can confidently recommend these biscuits to any dog owner - especially those who are looking for more natural and simple-ingredients dog treats.
Portland Pet Food Company's Dog Treats
These dog biscuits are "dog snacks" I buy for my dog.
I feed my dog homemade food made of ground chicken, vegetables, rice, and a mineral supplement.
And for treats, I give dehydrated chicken breast, sweet potatoes, or mussels.
They are all human-grade, and I believe they truly make a difference.
The bottom line, I don't usually buy food or snacks that are labeled as for dogs.
So these dog treats from Portland Pet Food Company are special.
I love how the ingredients are simple and short.
Any biscuits – both for humans and animals – shouldn’t have a laundry list of ingredients and chemicals!
For example, the ingredients for their Pumpkin Biscuit Dog Treats are garbanzo bean flour, pumpkin, peanut butter, molasses, and cinnamon.
My dog LOVES all the flavor varieties from Portland Pet Food Company she tried – Pumpkin, Bacon, and Gingerbread.
My Shiba Inu is a picky eater in general, but she’s even pickier when it comes to treats. She is generally not a fan of crunchy treats, but she approves of these biscuits.
And each biscuit is just the right size for my 30lbs Shiba. She also hates big treats, LOL.
Maybe I'm not a really skilled baker, but for all the baked goodies I make for my dog, the shelf life is terribly short.
After tossing out so many moldy biscuits straight from the fridge, I've settled on these.
So crunchy and fresh.
I store them in a ceramic, airtight treat jar, and they stay crunchy and mold-free.
Because my dog prefers these treats the most, I run out of a bag super quickly.
Also, they're easiest to give out when I'm out and walking my dog.
I pick up several bags at a time every time I grocery shop.
I wish they come in larger bags.
The bacon-flavored biscuits are also very popular, ha.
The bacon biscuits are lighter in color than the pumpkin biscuits.
I don't detect any noticeable "bacon" smell, whereas the pumpkin biscuits are full of a delectable pumpkin aroma.
I can confidently recommend these biscuits to any dog owner - especially those who are looking for more natural and simple-ingredients dog treats.