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Hypoallergenic Dog Treats

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Hypoallergenic Treat Options

Single Protein Choices

Ideal for Sensitive Dogs

Free from Common Allergens

Gentle on Sensitive Stomachs

100% Natural Ingredients

No Additives or Preservatives

No Rawhide

Free Delivery Available

Hypoallergenic Dog Treats FAQs

Yes! All Cloud K9 dog treats are made from high-quality ingredients. They're free from artificial colours, flavours, and preservatives. Our promise is to never use fillers or anything artificial.

Most of our dog treats and chews are suitable for puppies over 12 weeks old. Check each product description for age guidance.

Yes, we deliver across the UK with fast, reliable shipping. Our delivery options are shown at checkout. We offer next-day delivery and standard delivery depending on how quick your pup wants their delicious treats!

All Cloud K9 treats are naturally air-dried to lock in flavour and nutrients without the need for artificial preservatives. Thanks to this process, our treats are shelf-stable for up to 12 to 18 months. Every pack comes in resealable packaging to keep them fresh and crunchy for your dog after opening.

No. Cloud K9 treats don't contain any rawhide at all and never will. Rawhide is a choking hazard and is not safe for dogs to eat.

Hypoallergenic dog treats are made with limited ingredients, often using novel or single protein sources such as venison, duck, or rabbit. They help reduce allergic reactions and are gentle on sensitive stomachs.

Yes, they're made to be a great option for dogs with sensitive diets. Our natural hypoallergenic treats are free from wheat, soy, and dairy, making them ideal for dogs with food intolerances or skin allergies.

They help prevent itching, digestive upset, and skin irritation caused by common allergens. Being completely natural, our hypoallergenic dog treats provide support for a healthy and shiny coat, as well as digestive health.

What Our Customers Are Saying

"Tried these for the first time and Bob loved them…will definitely buy again"

– Jenny Hakin Verified Verified

Lamb Skin Rolls (100g)

"Buddy loved this! He was very eager to get into it. After a couple of cautions nibbles, he disappeared with it. I’d…"

– eld1985 Verified Verified

Beef Moon Bone (Beef Cartilage)

"As a dog groomer, I understand the importance of a good, healthy treat. That’s why I use Cloud K9 treats, not only for…"

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Dried Sprats (100g)

"My pup loves these! He took no time getting the cartilage off and still enjoys munching the bone. It’s latest about a…"

– Emma D Verified Verified

Beef Knees “Doggy Gobstoppers” (3 Pack)

"Our dog loves these black pudding slices. He can get a sensitive tummy sometimes but he has had no problems with these…"

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Black Pudding Gourmet Sausage Slices (100g)

"Our dogs loved these. They worked great for training and as a treat."

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Chicken Gourmet Sausages (7 pack)

5.0 (27 reviews)

Hypoallergenic Dog Treats and Chews UK

Managing a dog with suspected food sensitivities can be a challenge as a dog owner. When itching keeps returning, ears flare up again, or digestion seems unpredictable, it is natural to question whether something in the diet could be contributing. While these signs can have multiple causes, food related reactions are one possible factor, and identifying them requires clarity, patience and careful ingredient control.

The term "hypoallergenic" is used a lot in the pet industry. But, it does not mean allergy proof, and it doesn’t guarantee suitability for every dog. What it actually means is products that reduce exposure to commonly reported dietary triggers by limiting ingredient complexity and clearly identifying protein sources.

Cloud K9's hypoallergenic dog treats and chews range focuses on simple, transparent treats and chews using novel proteins (like Venison and Rabbit) to help owners make more informed dietary choices when managing dogs with known or suspected food sensitivities.

Food Allergy vs Food Intolerance in Dogs

Allergies and intolerances are very different things. True food allergies involve an immune mediated response to a specific protein. This means the immune system recognises part of the protein as a threat and reacts accordingly.

Food intolerances do not involve the immune system. They are typically related to digestive sensitivity or difficulty processing certain ingredients in food.

The outward signs can overlap. Both may present as itching, gastrointestinal upset or ear problems. Because of this overlap, proper diagnosis requires veterinary involvement and, in many cases, a controlled elimination diet to help find the dietary triggers.

How Common Are Food Allergies in Dogs?

Food allergies in dogs are talked about a lot, but confirmed cases are actually less common than many owners expect. Veterinary research suggests they make up only a small proportion of overall skin problems seen in dogs.

That said, for the dog that is affected, diet becomes very important. Even small amounts of the specific protein involved can cause signs to return.

This is why knowing exactly what is in your dog’s treats matters. Clear ingredients make it much easier to stay consistent and avoid accidental exposure.

Single Ingredient and Novel Protein Options

When you are managing a dog with suspected sensitivities, simplicity makes feeding and treating your dog much easier. The shorter and clearer the ingredient list, the easier it is to understand exactly what your dog is eating and how they are responding to it.

Many of our Cloud K9 treats and chews are 100% natural and either single ingredient or limited ingredient. That means no artificial colours, no added preservatives and no vague umbrella terms. Every product clearly states what it contains, so you can see the exact protein source at a glance.

Single ingredient options remove much of the guesswork. If a treat contains just one clearly named protein, it becomes far easier to monitor tolerance and spot patterns over time. For example, products such as sprats and cod fish skin rolls contain one clearly identified animal source.

You may also hear the term "novel protein."" This simply means a protein your individual dog has not eaten before. A protein is only novel in relation to your dog’s own dietary history. Fish may be new for one dog, while rabbit or venison may be new for another.

At Cloud K9, we believe transparency matters. We never hide ingredients behind generic terms such as "animal derivatives." Clear labelling gives you more control and fewer unknowns when you are trying to manage sensitivities carefully and consistently.

What About Grain Free?

Grain free and hypoallergenic are often talked about together, but they are not the same thing. Most confirmed food allergies in dogs are linked to specific animal proteins rather than grains.

That said, some owners prefer grain free options as part of a simpler feeding approach, especially when they are trying to reduce overall ingredient complexity. If that suits your dog, you can browse our grain free treats here.

The most important factor is always knowing exactly which protein your dog is eating, rather than just removing grains alone.

If You're Doing an Elimination Diet

If your vet has recommended an elimination diet, consistency is everything. These diets usually run for several weeks and involve feeding a strictly controlled protein source.

During that time, even small extras like treats, flavoured medications or table scraps can affect the outcome. It does not take much to interfere with the results.

If your dog is currently on a veterinary supervised trial, always check before introducing anything new.

Sensitive Dogs Still Need to Chew

Having a sensitive stomach or skin does not mean your dog should miss out on enrichment. Chewing is natural, calming and mentally stimulating when the right option is chosen.

Longer lasting choices such as Himalayan yak chews, buffalo horn or items from our long lasting chews range contain clearly identified ingredients.

As always, suitability depends on your individual dog and supervision is important with any chew.

Keeping Treats Balanced

Even when you are choosing limited ingredient or single protein treats, portion size still matters. Treats form part of your dog’s overall daily intake.

If weight management is also a consideration, you might want to look at our low fat options to help keep things balanced.

If you are unsure how treats fit into your dog's daily allowance, you can use our Dog Calorie Calculator to estimate daily calorie needs and a sensible treat allowance.

A Quick Word of Guidance

Skin and digestive issues can have many causes. If you are concerned about allergies or intolerances, a vet is always the right place to start.

Introduce new treats gradually, keep ingredients simple, and stay consistent when you are trying to understand what works for your dog.

Not sure where to begin with hypoallergenic dog treats and chews? Our Treat Finder Quiz can help you narrow things down based on protein choice, breed, chewing style and much more.

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