Blackdog Yoghurt Drops
Bite-sized, oven-baked yoghurt drops — the right size for training, where lots of small yeses beat one big treat.
Training treats should be small
You'll give twenty in a session. Each one has to be worth it to the dog and forgettable to the waistline.
Sized for repetition
Small drops mean you can reward twenty times in a session without overfeeding.
Dogs work for them
Creamy and a little sweet — high value to the dog, which is the point of a training treat.
Simple ingredients
Yoghurt, wholemeal flour, sugar, natural preservatives. Nothing you can't read.
An Australian brand
Blackdog has been making treats here since 2000.
One pack, or stock up
Size guide
The twin pack is the best value per pack; the triple suits multi-dog homes or serious training weeks.
Specifications
Goes with it
Questions we actually get
How many can I give?
They're small, but sweet — treat them as part of the day's food, not extra. For a small dog a handful a day in training is plenty; fewer for a dog watching their weight.
Are they suitable for puppies?
Yes, as an occasional training reward once puppies are on solid food; keep the total small.
Do they contain dairy?
Yes — real yoghurt. Most dogs tolerate the small amount well; if yours is sensitive to dairy, choose a single-protein jerky instead.
Are they Australian made?
Blackdog is an Australian brand established in 2000. Ingredients and manufacture are per the pack labelling.
How should I store them?
Reseal the bag and keep it cool and dry.
Good dog. Here.
Free shipping to metro areas, dispatched from Melbourne in 1–2 business days.