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The best high-end treats for the discerning canine

Extravagant treats for particular puppy palates

By Caroline Youdan
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Doggy Treats
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For small-batch snacks

Barkbox

The subscription service offers blind boxes of toys, chews and treats—like roasted duck jerky and gluten-free bacon biscuits. From $26 per month. Barkbox.com.

 

Doggy Treats
(Image: Carlos Mendoza)
For all-natural meals

All Good Dog Food Co.

These “human-grade” beef, chicken and lamb blends are hand-mixed by a team of in-house chefs. They contain zero fillers or preservatives. Allgooddogfood.com.

 

Doggy Treats
(Image: Carlos Mendoza)
For haute desserts

Stick and Brindle

This posh “treat boutique” sells delicate doggy macarons and fortune cookies sweetened with wildflower honey. $20 for 12. Stickandbrindle.com.

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