Light, flaky fish your dog will go crazy for—made with wild-caught Alaskan cod, oven-baked then air-dried into a soft, crumb-free jerky snack your dog can't resist.
This recipe brings together the light, clean flavor of wild-caught Alaskan cod with high-quality ingredients you can feel good about serving your dog. Made with 70% premium protein and never any preservatives, fillers, or by-products, it delivers the real, “table food” experience your dog deserves.
Crafted through our 48-hour artisan baking process and gently air-dried to preserve nutrients and flavor, each piece is soft, easy to break, and mess-free—perfect for training, rewarding, or simply making your dog’s day.
Whether you’re working on commands or just showing a little extra love, this is the kind of high-value reward they’ll do anything for.
All Saint Rocco's Treats have a 12-month shelf life when resealed after each use & kept in a room temperature, dry environment.
Alaskan Cod Ingredients:
Wild-Caught Alaskan Cod, Potato Flour, Coconut Glycerin, Turmeric, and Salt.
Alaskan Cod Guaranteed Analysis & Calorie Content:
Crude Protein - 39.5%
Crude Fat - 2.28%
Crude Fiber - .58%
Moisture - 28.68%
Calorie per strip = 51 kcal
Q - How many treats can I feed my dog?
A - Review the back of the bag for exact proper feeding quantity for your dogs' weight. But, a good estimated feeding amount to ensure you do NOT have Saint Rocco's exceed 10% of your dogs diet is around 1 treat bar per day for every 25 lbs. your dog weighs.
Q - What is the correct way to store my treats? Do they need to be refrigerated?
A - You do NOT need to refrigerate our treats but you can FREEZE / REFRIGERATE our treats if you want to extend their shelf life. It is essential that you reseal your treat bag after each use & store it in a temperature-controlled environment like a pantry to maximize their 12-month shelf life.
Thaw in the refrigerator for 24–48 hours before feeding.
Q - How should I use Saint Rocco's treats?
A - It is important to take advantage of the made-to-break, crumb-free texture of our treats. Just because your healthy feeding amount is 1 bar per day, does not mean you feed that 1 bar in 1 "treating" moment. It is important to break/tear/cut our treats into pieces & use them for several high-value training moments throughout the day.
Q - When is a good time to give a treat?
A - Treat time is any time after your dog has completed a task or acted in a way that you approve of. Giving a treat is your way of communicating to them, "Good job", "Thank you", and "I love you," and ensuring you are reinforcing positive behavior!