Chef Woof | Dog Treats for hospitality
Natural Dog Trade Range
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Natural dog treats
natural dog treats
We create delicious culinary led dog treats for the trade and dog owners alike.
for dog friendly hospitalty
Designed for dog friendly cafes, pubs, restaurants , garden centres, dog groomers, online retail, and trade
the perfect treat for your dog
Make your dog smile with our canine creations. Humanised dog snacks and biscuits.
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what makes chef woof dog treats so unique?
At Chef Woof, we make seriously good natural dog treats with a chef’s touch inspired by the flavours, textures, and ingredients we love. Created just for dogs
Whether you run a café, pub, restaurant, hotel, coffee shop, pet shop, garden centre, or dog groomer, Chef Woof natural dog treats are made to delight your four-legged customers and add something special to their visit. Our treats get tails wagging — from crunchy biscuits to chewy snacks, every item in the Chef Woof range is crafted to be enjoyed: simple, irresistible, and impossible to ignore.
DELICIOUS DOG BISCUITS
dog friendly experience
Our natural dog treats are stocked in dog-friendly venues across the UK and beyond, making it easy for businesses to provide high-quality snacks that dogs love. By offering Chef Woof dog treats, you give your customers the opportunity to purchase that dog snack, and keep their dog occupied whilst they enjoy their experience at your venue
Let those dog tails wag
why stock chef woof dog treats
From boutique cafés to large hotels, busy pubs to specialty pet shops, our natural dog treats are the perfect addition to any dog-friendly space. Partner with Chef Woof and give your four-legged customers delicious, wholesome dog snacks and biscuits that keep them coming back. Let those tails wag!
Factors to consider when buying natural dog treats
Look at the ingredients
ingredients are key. avoid products which contain a large list of different ingredients. Most importantly ensure they are raw-hide free.
where they are made
There are lots of natural dog treats on the market, some even made in a kitchen. at chef woof our treats are made in a world leading dog facility. we make our treats and biscuits with pride.
different treats have different roles
dog treats and biscuits come in different shapes and sizes. Some are for occupying your dog, whilst others are just for rewarding. For example when training your dog. At Chef woof our treats are made to keep your dog happy and busy whilst you enjoy a lovely glass of wine.
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The Dog Friendly Guide
So your a cafe, pub or hotel and you want to be come dog friendly. Well here is the Chef Woof guide to becoming the best dog friendly venue in the local area. There are over 13 million dogs in the United Kingdom. As a nation we love them. With hundreds of breeds including spaniels, labaradors and more they all have different needs. The dog market is a fantastic opportunity to not only create a space for happy dogs, but also but a smile on the guests face.
What it means to be dog friendly?
Being dog friendly is more than just allowing dogs through the door. It is about creating an environment where dogs and their owners feel genuinely welcome, comfortable, and cared for. At Chef Woof, we believe that true dog friendliness starts with understanding dogs’ needs as much as their humans’.
A Dog Friendly Place Feels Like Home
When dogs visit pubs, cafés, or hotels, they want calm surroundings, space to relax, and clean water within reach. A friendly greeting, a biscuit at the bar, and a safe spot under the table can make all the difference. You can have dog friendly areas or even open dogs up to your entire venue.
It’s About Comfort, Cleanliness, and Consideration
Good dog friendly pubs and hotels keep water bowls fresh, floors clean. Clear signage, shaded outdoor areas, and a quiet corner show that dogs are part of the community, not an afterthought. Offering Chef Woof natural dog treats with a dog menu is a great addition.
The Human Connection
Welcoming dogs also means understanding their people. Dog owners are loyal customers who value hospitality that recognises their pets as family. A warm smile and a wagging tail often go hand in hand, creating an atmosphere that keeps guests coming back.
Supporting Dog Ownership
Chef Woof celebrates businesses that balance warmth with responsibility. We encourage venues to set simple house rules, provide safe spaces, and help owners keep dogs well behaved and relaxed. Together, we can make public spaces more inclusive and joyful for everyone.
Dog Friendly - Good for Business
Welcoming dogs isn’t just a feel-good decision. For pubs, cafés, hotels and hospitality venues across the UK, making your space truly dog friendly brings measurable benefits: new customers, longer stays, higher spend, better atmosphere, and stronger loyalty. Loyalty = Revenue.
1. Attract New Customers
A UK survey by The Kennel Club found that 71% of businesses with a dog-friendly policy reported gaining new customers. thekennelclub.org.uk+1 One report from Pet Business World states that venues that embrace dogs see growth of 20-50%. Pet Business World
2. Guests Stay Longer & Spend More
When dogs are allowed, guests tend to stay longer and spend more. The Kennel Club found that half of participating businesses noticed longer visits when owners could bring their dogs. thekennelclub.org.uk+1 A separate survey reported almost half of dog owners would spend more at a venue if it is pet-friendly. Queens of the Bone Age
3. Better Atmosphere & Social Interaction
Dog-friendly venues often report improved ambience. For example, 82% of pub managers noticed increased social interaction among guests when dogs were on-site. thekennelclub.org.uk Similarly, cafés that welcome dogs tend to score higher in customer ratings than those that don’t. dojo.tech
4. Build Customer Loyalty
Dog owners form a strong, loyal customer segment. Once a business becomes a favoured dog-friendly spot, owners tend to return and also recommend the venue to other dog owners. The community aspect of dog ownership amplifies word-of-mouth marketing in this space. Bring The Pooch+1
5. Stay Ahead in a Competitive Market
With dog ownership in the UK estimated in the tens of millions, venues that accommodate dogs tap into a large and growing market. According to travel-hospitality research, the pet-friendly accommodation segment is growing rapidly. Travel And Tour World+1
What This Means for Your Venue
By embracing a genuine dog-friendly policy you can:
Expand your customer base to include pet owners + their dogs.
Increase dwell time (guests stay longer and relax more).
Offer additional revenue streams (e.g., dog-treat menus, dog-friendly events).
Amplify your brand through social photos of dogs enjoying your venue.
Strengthen your reputation as a warm, welcoming place (which attracts both dog owners and non-dog-owners alike).
Top 20 Dog Breeds for Families
Based on RSPCA recommendations for family-friendly dogs
| Rank | Breed | Size | Grooming | Temperament | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Labrador Retriever | Medium | Moderate | Friendly, loyal, easy to train | RSPCA |
| 2 | Golden Retriever | Medium | High | Affectionate, intelligent, patient | RSPCA |
| 3 | Cocker Spaniel | Medium | High | Eager to please, merry, adaptable | RSPCA |
| 4 | Cavalier King Charles Spaniel | Small | Moderate | Gentle, sociable, affectionate | RSPCA |
| 5 | Shih Tzu | Small | High | Friendly, good with children | RSPCA |
| 6 | Bichon Frise | Small | High | Cheerful, playful, good with kids | RSPCA |
| 7 | French Bulldog | Small | Low | Easygoing, low exercise needs | RSPCA |
| 8 | Pug | Small | Low | Charming, sociable, good with children | RSPCA |
| 9 | Beagle | Medium | Low | Friendly, curious, good with children | RSPCA |
| 10 | Boxer | Medium | Low | Energetic, protective, good with children | RSPCA |
| 11 | Collie | Large | High | Loyal, good with families | RSPCA |
| 12 | Dachshund | Small | Low | Curious, brave, good for apartments | RSPCA |
| 13 | Poodle (Miniature) | Small | High | Intelligent, hypoallergenic | RSPCA |
| 14 | Maltese | Small | High | Gentle, affectionate, good for apartments | RSPCA |
| 15 | Havanese | Small | High | Friendly, good with children | RSPCA |
| 16 | Shetland Sheepdog | Medium | Moderate | Intelligent, good with children | RSPCA |
| 17 | Australian Shepherd | Medium | Moderate | Energetic, intelligent, loyal | RSPCA |
| 18 | Bernese Mountain Dog | Large | High | Gentle, good with children | RSPCA |
| 19 | Yorkshire Terrier | Small | High | Spirited, good for apartments | RSPCA |
| 20 | West Highland Terrier | Small | Moderate | Friendly, good with children | RSPCA |