Responsibly made
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Handmade with love
Handmade with care and attention to detail, these treats are not only delicious, but they are also good for your dog's health.
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Natural ingredients
We use only the finest, all-natural ingredients in our recipes, and we never use any artificial preservatives or additives.
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High quality human-grade treats
Our hand-made dog treats are made with only the highest quality, natural ingredients that are safe enough for humans to eat.
About Kyon
In our open and certified workshop in Athens we make our products using the finest ingredients Greek nature has to offer, tempting flavours for our beloved friends and package them in beautifully designed, recyclable glass jars which are sent all over the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are your treats all-natural and made with wholesome ingredients?
Yes, we use only the finest, all-natural ingredients in our recipes, and we never use any artificial preservatives or additives.
Which treat is best for puppies?
Cookies with cinnamon and thyme honey. Cinnamon helps vitality and in his energy brain and memory so puppies that are in training, the helps to memorize commands.
In addition the proline in the thyme honey helps to create collagen thus it also strengthens the immune system system of the puppy.
Furthermore because of the strong smell the puppie will be more interested in the treat.
How should I store the treats to keep them fresh?
To keep the treats fresh, store dry place, room temperature. If you live in a particularly humid area, you may want to store the treats in the refrigerator.
Can I give the treats to my dog as a meal replacement?
Our treats are not intended to be used as a meal replacement.
They should be given as a way to reward good behavior, train them to perform tricks or tasks, or simply as a way to show them love and affection.
Are your treats safe for puppies and senior dogs?
Our treats are safe for puppies and senior dogs. However, as with any treat, it is important to monitor your dog's intake and make sure they are not consuming too many treats relative to their regular diet.