Woodland Wag Co.

Natural Dog Treats Guide

Learn the difference between beef liver, lung, kidney, and heart treats — then choose the right single-ingredient beef treat for training, everyday rewards, rotation, or a more substantial chew.

Quick Guide

Choose by texture, not just ingredient.

Each Woodland Wag Co. treat has a clear role. Liver is rich and attention-grabbing. Lung is light and airy. Kidney adds deeper organ variety. Heart brings a meatier strip-style reward.

The Woodland Wag Standard

  • Single-ingredient beef treats
  • Pasture-raised cattle
  • Never penned
  • Grass-fed, grain-finished
  • Built from a farm-rooted beef system

Shop by Cut

Four beef treats. Four clear uses.

Start with how your dog likes to chew, how often you reward, and what kind of treat moment you are buying for.


Natural beef liver dog treats from Woodland Wag Co.

Training + High-Value Rewards

Liver Luxe Chips

Dense, rich, and naturally aromatic when you want a reward that gets attention fast.

View Liver Luxe Chips


Natural beef lung dog treats from Woodland Wag Co.

Light Crunch + Senior-Friendly Texture

Pasture Puffs

Light, airy beef lung treats with a cheese-puff style crunch. A smart pick for older dogs, dogs with fewer teeth, or dogs who do better with treats that break apart easily.

View Pasture Puffs


Natural beef kidney dog treats from Woodland Wag Co.

Rotation + Organ Variety

Kidney Crunch Bites

A bolder organ treat for dog owners who want more variety beyond liver and lung.

View Kidney Crunch Bites


Natural beef heart dog treats from Woodland Wag Co.

Meaty Chew + Substantial Reward

Heart Strong Strips

A more substantial strip-style beef heart treat when you want something meatier than a puff or chip.

View Heart Strong Strips

Spotlight: Pasture Puffs

A lighter crunch for older dogs and easy everyday rewards.

Pasture Puffs are made from beef lung, which gives them a naturally light, airy texture — closer to a cheese puff than a dense chew.

That makes them a practical option for senior dogs, dogs with missing teeth, or dogs who do better with treats that break apart easily. They still get the reward of a real single-ingredient beef treat, without having to work through something heavy or tough.

Always choose treats based on your dog’s chewing ability and supervise treat time.

Why Lung Works

  • Light, airy texture
  • Breaks apart easily
  • Less dense than liver, kidney, or heart
  • Easy to crumble into smaller pieces
  • Single-ingredient beef lung

Compare the Lineup

Find the right treat for the moment.

Use this comparison to match the treat to your dog’s chewing style, reward routine, and texture preference.

Treat Ingredient Texture Best Fit
Liver Luxe Chips Beef liver Dense, rich chip Training and high-value rewards
Pasture Puffs Beef lung Light, airy crunch Everyday rewards, senior dogs, easier chewing
Kidney Crunch Bites Beef kidney Firm organ bite Rotation and deeper organ variety
Heart Strong Strips Beef heart Meaty strip-style chew More substantial reward moments

How to Choose

Start with the job you want the treat to do.

Choose liver
when training and high-value rewards are the priority.
Choose lung
when you want a light, airy treat that breaks apart easily.
Choose kidney
when you want more organ variety in the rotation.
Choose heart
when you want a meatier, more substantial strip-style reward.

Why Natural Dog Treats Matter

Clear ingredients make the decision easier.

Natural dog treats are easier to understand when the ingredient list is simple and the product differences are clear. Woodland Wag keeps the lineup focused on distinct beef cuts so you can choose based on texture, reward style, and how your dog responds.

The goal is not to hide behind vague flavor language. Liver Luxe Chips are beef liver. Pasture Puffs are beef lung. Kidney Crunch Bites are beef kidney. Heart Strong Strips are beef heart.

Quick Questions

Pasture Puffs and easy chewing

Are Pasture Puffs good for older dogs?

Pasture Puffs can be a good choice for many older dogs because beef lung has a light, airy texture that is easier to crunch than denser treats. They are especially useful for dogs who prefer treats that break apart easily.

Can dogs with missing teeth eat Pasture Puffs?

Many dogs with fewer teeth do better with lighter treats that break apart easily. Pasture Puffs are airy beef lung treats, so they are less dense than liver, kidney, or heart treats. Choose the right piece size and check with your veterinarian if you are unsure.

Are Pasture Puffs soft?

Pasture Puffs are not soft or chewy. They are light and crunchy, with an airy texture that breaks apart more easily than dense beef organ treats.

Ready to Pick the Right Treat?

Start with texture. Then choose the cut.

Browse the full Woodland Wag lineup or start with Pasture Puffs if your dog needs a lighter, airier crunch.