These Thanksgiving-Themed Treats Are a ‘Hit With the Dogs’


If there was ever a holiday for some treats, Thanksgiving is definitely one of them. But it doesn’t have to be just humans that get in on the treats action. These days, there are lots of treat options for our furry friends as well. One of the best we’ve come across recently is the Purina Beggin’ Stuffers with Bacon N Turkey Dog Treats at Tractor Supply.

Dog parents and dogs alike seem to love these treats. And it makes sense. There’s a lot to like about these treats. First, the number one and main ingredients are meat, made with actual turkey and bacon. That also means Purina didn’t add any artificial flavors to the dog treats, which are good for both small and large dogs. There are also no FD or C colors. The treats have an excellent crude-protein-to-crude-fat ratio: 15 percent crude protein to just 3.5 percent crude fat, making them easier on dogs with sensitive stomachs or a history of pancreatic issues.

Purina Beggin’ Stuffers with Bacon N Turkey Dog Treats, $3.79 at Tractor Supply

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So far, the treats have nothing but five-star reviews from Tractor Supply customers. “I love holiday limited edition items (and my dogs do too). They are just so fun, and they seem to enjoy them!” one Tractor Supply shopper commented. Here’s what another Tractor Supply shopper said: “Love having a holiday for treats, but still with good ingredients and flavor the dogs love.”

Related: Target’s $4 Dog Treats Are Basically Thanksgiving in a Bag

When looking for treats for your fur babies, there are a few things to consider. The most important thing is the ingredients, and making sure the treats you give your dogs have good, healthy ingredients that won’t harm them. In most cases, dog food companies do a good job at doing this, but there are definitely a few things to consider. First, look for treats that primarily (or only) have real, simple ingredients, like veggies, meats and whole grains.

When possible, avoid things like artificial flavorings, added preservatives and artificial colorings. It’s pretty easy to avoid artificial flavorings and colors these days, but many treats still contain preservatives. The other thing to consider is caloric intake. Treats should account for less than 10 percent of your dog’s daily caloric intake. Look at the specifications to learn more about the total calories in a specific treat.

Related: These Are the Highest Rated Holiday-Themed Dog Treats at PetSmart Right Now

This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Nov 24, 2025, where it first appeared in the Shopping section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.


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