Freeze-Dried Apple Treats for Dogs & Cats, 100% Single Ingredient, Vegan, Grain-Free
100% Freshly Harvested Apples
What’s In It
100% SINGLE INGREDIENT
Made with just one simple, natural ingredient – Apple. Made from carefully selected, freshly harvested fruits that undergo a freeze-drying process that removes water from fresh fruits while maintaining their nutritional value, flavor, and crispy texture. These treats are free from added sugar. Just pure fruit. A nutritious addition to your dog food, or general pet food routine.
Packed with Vitamins
Our treats are vitamin A, C & E enriched fruit bites that support overall immune health and promote healthy coat.
Freeze Dried
Freeze-dried to lock in same nutrients and flavors, making every bite irresistibly tasty.
Sustainably Produced
We’re committed to sustainability, using eco-friendly packaging and minimizing waste throughout our production process.
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FAQ
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Yes. Pets Gone Wild freeze-dried apple treats are made from 100% real apple with no added sugar, salt, seeds, or core — all parts that can be harmful to pets. Apples are a vet-acknowledged safe fruit for both dogs and cats in moderate quantities. Each treat is single-ingredient, vegan, and free from grapes, raisins, or citrus, making them safe for daily use across all breeds and ages.
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Yes. Single-ingredient, grain-free, and hypoallergenic by nature, these treats contain no common allergens such as wheat, corn, soy, dairy, or artificial additives. They are well-suited for pets on elimination diets or those with diagnosed food sensitivities. Introduce gradually over 3–5 days and monitor for any individual reaction.
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- Each piece naturally contains Vitamin A (supports vision and immune function), Vitamin C (an antioxidant that reduces oxidative stress), and Vitamin E (promotes healthy skin and a shiny coat). Because freeze-drying preserves up to 97% of the original fruit's nutrients — versus 60–80% for dehydration — pets get far more nutritional value per bite.
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Treats should make up no more than 10% of your pet's daily caloric intake. For a medium-sized dog (10–25kg), 4–6 pieces per day is a reasonable starting point. For cats or small dogs, 2–3 pieces is appropriate. Because these are low-calorie and high-fibre, they are less likely to contribute to weight gain than traditional meat-based treats.
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Dehydration uses heat (typically 55–75°C), which degrades heat-sensitive vitamins and changes flavour. Baking further reduces nutritional content. Freeze-drying removes moisture through sublimation at very low temperatures, locking in the original colour, flavour, and up to 97% of nutrients — with no preservatives or refrigeration required.
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Absolutely. Their lightweight, breakable texture makes them ideal for high-repetition training sessions. They carry no strong odour (useful in group settings), are low in calories, and the natural sweetness of apple makes them highly palatable as a reward. They can also be crumbled over kibble as a food topper to encourage picky eaters.