Treats For German Shepherds

10 products

10 products

T.Forrest offer a fantastic range of 100% natural dog treats for German shepherds. Our treats are long lasting, high in protein and low in fat, making them a great option for your dog’s health whilst being air dried and packed with flavour. Browse the best treats for German shepherds and order online with free next day delivery when you spend £34.99. 

single roast knuckle bone
roast knuckle bones for dogs
Roasted Knuckle Bone Dog Treats
from £3.19
paddywack for dogs
beef paddywack dog treats
Beef Paddywack Dog Treats
from £2.79
single meat filled trachea
meat filled trachea for dogs
Meat Filled Trachea Dog Treats
from £2.29
single jurassic bone for dogs
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Roast Whole Bone (Jurassic) Dog Treats
from £5.19
mini beef ribs for dogs
roasted beef ribs for dogs
Mini Roasted Rib Dog Treats
from £2.79
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Beef Tendon Dog Treats
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Beef Tendon Dog Treats
£14.09
t forrest filled bones
beef and dripping filled bones
Large Meaty Filled Bone Dog Treats
from £2.99
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Moon Bones For Dogs
Health Benefits of Moon Bones for dogs
Moon Bones (no actual bones)
from £9.69
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Air Dried Beef Collagen Dog Treats
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Beef Collagen Dog Treats
from £8.79
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Single Hollow Buffalo Horn Dog Treat
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Buffalo Horn Dog Treat
from £1.99
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FAQs

Fully grown male German shepherds, typically weigh between 75-90 pounds, whilst female German shepherds weigh between 55-70 pounds. We have several treats ideal for weight management, whilst still being high in protein to support with muscle development.

German shepherds are not dangerous when trained correctly and treats can play a big part in this. Long-lasting bones and chews are ideal for stimulating German shepherds’ strong jaw and chewing habits and calming them during stressful situations. Outside of dog treats, it’s important to socialise dogs from a young age and rewards good behaviours to reinforce them.

Like most dog breeds, training a German shepherd starts with positive reinforcement using treats and praise. If you start with basic commands like “sit” and “stay” and use both low-value and high-value dog treats to reward your dog for basic and then more challenging commands.