






The Christmas Pack is the easiest way to gift our range of small-breed friendly treats this season. Each product is chosen for little mouths and calm, everyday use, with neat formats, simple ingredients and no fuss. Ideal if you’re new to Nibblie or want a ready-made festive mix for your small dog.
What’s inside
- Rabbit Training Bites (80 g) – tiny, single protein bites that do not need breaking during training.
- Cod Skin Cubes (80 g) – crunchy fish skin cubes sized for small dogs; the textured surface supports mechanical cleaning while they chew.
- Venison Tender Strips (100 g) – lean, air dried strips that can be given whole or snapped into smaller pieces.
- Kangaroo Muscle Sticks (80 g) – novel protein chews with a clean, jerky like texture for focused chew moments.
- Yak Milk Chew x2 – long lasting chews sized for small dogs; always supervise, especially for extra small breeds.
Why small dog owners choose the Christmas Pack
- Made for little mouths – formats and sizes chosen with small and extra small dogs in mind.
- Neat, calm formats – pieces that feel tidy in hand, with clear break points where needed.
- Festive but practical – a seasonal mix that still suits everyday routines, from quick rewards to quiet chew moments.
- Easy gifting option – a ready made box of small-breed friendly treats that feels special without any extra work.
Too big, too hard, too much guesswork?
Treats made to fit small breeds, so you skip the chopping, the worrying and the guesswork altogether.
Tiny rewards, faster sessions
Tiny bites and easy-to-break strips keep the focus on you, not on the crumbs. No sink-snapping, just treat, cue, repeat.
Textures that fit little mouths
Light, crunchy cod-skin cubes are sized for small dogs. Their textured surface supports mechanical cleaning while they chew.
XS under 6 kg
Extra-small dogs need extra care. Check the XS/Small suitability capsule on each product and always supervise, especially for dogs under 6 kg.
What they’d say

Noodle - 6 kg Cavapoo
I live with a Labrador. You learn to move fast.
I share the house with Roca the Labrador. Before, all the treats were his size – I could barely get my teeth round them before he’d hoover up the rest. Now there’s a bag just for me, with little pieces he can’t pretend were ‘an accident’.

Miso - 8 kg Jack Russell Terrier
My housemate finally got the memo.
My housemate Sam opens the bag and the treats actually fit my mouth. No chopping, no snapping, no crumbs on the sofa. We skip the DIY and get straight to me being brilliant.

Dot - 4 kg Miniature Dachshund
Mum checks the numbers so I don’t have to.
Mum likes that the little calories-per-treat numbers are clear, so she knows when to stop. I just roll onto my back, wave my paws and somehow another one appears. Apparently I still fit in my jumper.

Pip - 3 kg Yorkshire Terrier
My little sister calls it ‘training’. I call it snack o’clock.
My little sister Lily comes home from school, drops her bag and lines up the tiny treats. Then we do our usual sit-and-stay routine. I’m not entirely sure what the game is, but I absolutely love the prizes.
Blog posts

Bonfire Night with Small Dogs (UK): A Calm, Evidence-Led Guide
A practical, research-backed plan for small dogs on 5 November: what studies say, how to prepare, and calm routines—plus UK timing rules.

Dental treats for small dogs: sizes, textures and safe chew time
A calm small-dog dental guide with sensible sizes, gentle textures and safe chew time.







