Mini treats earn their keep during training and for smaller dogs, where a full-size biscuit is simply too much. In our evaluation of the Milk-Bone Mini’s range we looked at treat size for easy portioning, the difference between crunchy and soft textures, and how the formulas read against published feeding guidance. Treats should support training without crowding out a balanced diet, and that framed our comparison. What we like about mini biscuits is the flexibility. A small treat lets you reward often without overfeeding, which matters for both waistlines and recall training. We weighed crunchy biscuits that may help with chewing against soft chews that are gentler for seniors or quick rewards. Below are our picks, the factors we considered, and feeding notes. Treats should stay within roughly ten percent of daily calories, and you should ask your veterinarian if your dog has dietary restrictions.

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