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Green Tripe Jerky

Natural green-tripe jerky — packed with digestive enzymes and nutrients to support gut health and overall vitality.

From $17.99
Shark Jerky Chews

Natural shark jerky chews—low-fat, nutrient-rich treats that support dental health and satisfy chewing instincts.

From $17.99
Beefy Collagen Chews

Natural beef collagen chews that support joint, skin, and coat health — a functional treat for daily vitality and strong teeth.

From $17.99
Raw Combo Treats Mix

Nutrient-packed bites bursting with natural goodness for vibrant health.

From $80.95
Chicken Organ Jerky

Delicious chicken organ jerky — a nutrient-dense vitamin boost that supports overall health and vitality for both cats and dogs.

From $17.99
Emu Organ Jerky
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Emu Organ Jerky

Nutrient-dense emu organ jerky — a natural, vitamin-rich treat that supports overall health and vitality.

From $18.99
Deer Hooves (100g) - Treats for Dogs

Natural deer hooves — long-lasting chews that promote dental health and satisfy your dog’s instinctual need to chew.

$19.99
Deer Antlers - Treats for Dogs

Natural, long-lasting, and mess-free — deer antlers satisfy heavy chewers while supporting strong teeth and jaws

From $18.00

Raw dog treats should do more than reward a sit. Ours are built around real nutrition: muscle, organ, hoof, antler, jerky and bone, each one picked for a specific health benefit rather than how cute it looks in a Boomerang ad. There's gut-supporting green tripe jerky, collagen-rich beef chews for joint and coat health, low-fat shark jerky for dogs prone to pancreatitis, and long-wearing deer antlers for heavy chewers like Staffies and German Shepherds.


Everything in the range is real Australian or wild-sourced protein with no fillers, no synthetic flavours and no artificial preservatives. Browse below, pick the treats that match what your dog actually needs, and use them as functional fuel between meals or as high-value training rewards.


Why Functional Raw Treats Beat the Cute Ones

A lot of dog treats are sugar bombs with a paw stamped on them. Heart-shaped, brightly coloured, packed with grains and meat meal and a list of preservatives long enough to need its own page. They taste fine. They do nothing.


The range here is the opposite. Every product was picked because it does a job. Green tripe jerky for digestion. Collagen chews for joints. Organ jerky for nutrient density. Antlers and hooves for dental wear. The treats look unglamorous because real food usually does, and they cost more because real Australian protein costs more than rendered meat slurry.


The benefit shows up in coat condition, calmer skin, firmer stools and the steady energy of a dog whose treats aren't undoing their dinner. If you're already feeding raw, treats should match. If you're still on kibble, swapping the treats is the cheapest way to start moving in the right direction. There's more on the bigger picture on our  why raw works  page.


What's in the Natural Pet Treats Range

The line-up covers the main jobs the treats actually need to do.

Jerky for nutrition and training.  Green Tripe Jerky  brings natural digestive enzymes and gut-supporting nutrients in a chewy bite.  Chicken Organ Jerky  and  Emu Organ Jerky deliver the dense vitamin and mineral profile of organ meat without the mess of feeding it raw.  Goat Jerky Treats  are a clean novel protein, great for dogs that react to common meats.


Low-fat, dental and joint focused.  Shark Jerky Chews  are unusual: very low fat, high in omega-3, and tough enough to give the teeth a workout.  Beefy Collagen Chews  are the functional choice for joint, skin and coat support, with naturally occurring collagen and glucosamine.


Long-lasting chews.  Deer Antlers  and  Deer Hooves  are for the heavy chewers. They scrape tartar off teeth, keep busy minds occupied, and last considerably longer than any synthetic chew. Worth pairing with our take on  whether dental sticks actually clean teeth.


Variety packs. If you'd rather try a spread before committing, the  Raw Combo Treats Mix puts the bestsellers in one box.


Match the Treat to the Job

Digestive support and leaky gut

Green Tripe Jerky  is the answer. Green tripe is loaded with naturally occurring digestive enzymes and probiotic bacteria, both of which help dogs with patchy digestion or recovering guts. The full case for it sits on our  green tripe deep dive,  and our piece on the leaky gut in dogs covers the broader picture.


Joint, skin and coat health

Beefy Collagen Chews  work daily nutrition into a treat format. Pair with omega-3 from our natural pet supplements  for the full effect. Our guide on  joint, skin and coat health  covers the food and supplement angle.


Dental wear

Deer Antlers  and  Deer Hooves  are the long chews that do real dental work. Combine with raw meaty bones  for a complete dental routine.


Low fat for sensitive dogs

Shark Jerky Chews  are the standout. Lean, high in omega-3, and gentle on dogs prone to pancreatitis or weight gain.


Allergies and novel proteins

Goat Jerky Treats  and  Emu Organ Jerky  are useful when chicken and beef are off the table. For the dietary side of skin and gut allergies, our  raw food for allergies  page is the starting point.


Nutrient-dense rewards for training

Chicken Organ Jerky  cuts into small pieces easily and is high enough value that most dogs will work for it. Real organ meat is the highest-density form of vitamins and minerals you can hand to a dog.


How to Choose the Right Raw Dog Treats

Pick by your dog's needs, not by what's in the photo

The right treat is the one that matches what your dog actually needs. Itchy dog? Lean on collagen and omega-rich options. Heavy chewer destroying every toy? Antlers and hooves. Sensitive stomach? Single-ingredient jerky like tripe or goat. Pancreatitis history? Low-fat shark jerky over anything beef or lamb-based.


Watch the ingredient list

A treat should have one or two ingredients. The protein, and maybe a salt or natural preservative. Anything with grain, sugar, glycerin, propylene glycol, synthetic colours or BHA/BHT preservatives goes back on the shelf. Most supermarket treats fail this test instantly.


Size matters for chews

Match the chew to the dog. Small breeds and puppies do well on softer jerky pieces. Medium dogs handle most of the range comfortably. Large and giant breeds need the bigger, denser items like full antlers and hooves so they last longer than five minutes. Always supervise heavy chewing sessions and remove worn-down pieces that could splinter or be swallowed.


Treats count as calories

Treats should sit at around 10% of daily calorie intake at most. Going over creates the same problem as overfeeding meals, just in smaller bites. For dogs on a strict diet, lean treats like shark jerky or single-ingredient organ jerky are the best fit. Run your dog's daily portion through our  raw feeding calculator  if you want exact numbers.


Combine treats with a clean diet

Functional treats are great. Functional treats sitting on top of a cheap kibble diet still won't fix chronic problems. The base of the diet matters more than the rewards, so pair treats with our full raw dog food range  or one of our  raw meal packs  for the best long-term results.


Storage

Most jerky and dried treats are kept at room temperature in a sealed container for a few months. Refrigerate after a longer period to preserve freshness. Antlers and hooves are shelf-stable for ages.


Related Collections

Build out the rest of your dog's diet with the  full raw dog food range,  raw meaty bones  for dental health,  natural pet supplements,  raw meal packs,  pre-mixed meat tubs  and  raw combo packs.  New to natural feeding? Start with our food selector guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Raw dog treats are single-ingredient or near single-ingredient products like jerky, organ chews, antlers and hooves, made from real meat, organ or bone. They're better because they deliver actual nutrition (protein, vitamins, minerals, omega-3, collagen) rather than the grain, sugar and synthetic preservatives that make up most supermarket treats.
Most are, with the right size. Softer jerky pieces work well for puppies as training rewards. Save big chews like antlers and full deer hooves until adult teeth are settled (around 6 months), because hard chewing during teething can damage developing teeth. Always supervise the first few sessions with anything new.
Some yes. Chicken Organ Jerky and the smaller jerky pieces suit cats, who are obligate carnivores and benefit from pure protein rewards. Antlers, hooves and large chews are dog-only.
They're minimally processed. Air-dried and dehydrated treats keep the protein, enzymes and nutrients intact far better than cooked or extruded treats, which is why the raw-feeding industry uses the "raw" label for them. They're not the same as a raw frozen organ, but they hold most of the same nutritional value.
Treats should sit at around 10% of daily calorie intake. For a 20kg adult dog that's a small handful of jerky or one decent chew session a day. For a small breed, much less. The exact amount depends on your dog's overall diet, so use the calorie split as the guide rather than counting pieces.