05/28/2026
Let's talk about "dried bakery product."
Because honestly? It shows up in a lot more dog treats than most people realize.
"Dried bakery product" is a catch-all ingredient that can include leftover breads, cookies, crackers, cakes, pastries, and other bakery products that didn't get sold.
Read that again.
Not whole wheat flour. Not oats. Not peanut butter.
Bakery leftovers.
And yet some dog treat brands use it as a primary ingredient while marketing their products as premium, wholesome, and made with great ingredients.
That's where Dog Mom Club is different.
When you pick up a bag of our treats, you'll find ingredients like:
🥜 Peanut butter
🧀 Cheese
🍎 Apples
🌾 Whole wheat flour
Actual ingredients. Listed by name.
No "dried bakery product."
We believe dog parents deserve to know exactly what they're feeding their dogs. If an ingredient is important enough to put in a treat, it should be important enough to name.
So next time you're shopping for dog treats, flip the bag over.
The front of the package is marketing.
The ingredient label is the truth.