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PureBites Turkey Freeze Dried Dog Treats, 1 Ingredient, Made in USA, 2.47oz Review

4.0 (754) Amazon rating$12.49100+ bought last month

Our verdict

PureBites Turkey is a single-ingredient, human-grade chunk treat for training and sensitive stomachs, and its 4.0 star average across 754 reviews makes it a decent but not standout option compared to other PureBites flavors in this lineup.

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Best for

Owners who want a single-ingredient turkey treat for training or topping meals, particularly for dogs who need to avoid other common proteins like chicken or beef.

Skip if

You've had good luck with PureBites' higher-rated duck liver or whitefish options, since this turkey chunk formula rates lower among reviewers, or your dog needs a poultry-free treat.

  • Form Chunk
  • Flavor Turkey
  • Benefits High Protein, Low Calorie, Suitable For Health-Conscious Dogs, Satisfaction Guaranteed
  • Best for Appetite Stimulation, Sensitive Stomach, Training
  • Breed size All
  • Priced 65% below the category median ($35.99 across 81 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.0/5

    4.0 average across 754 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.8/5

    754 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

["This 2.47 ounce bag is made from a single ingredient, freeze-dried turkey, cut into chunks rather than bits, and it's labeled human-grade. Like other PureBites treats, it's recommended for appetite stimulation, sensitive stomach support, and training.", "It carries the same high-protein, low-calorie profile as the rest of the PureBites lineup and comes backed by the brand's satisfaction guarantee. It's labeled for all breed sizes and all life stages.", "At $12.49, it's priced the same as PureBites' other single-ingredient treats, but its 4.0 star average across 754 reviews is noticeably lower than sibling products like the duck liver or whitefish options in this same lineup, which is worth keeping in mind if you're choosing between PureBites flavors."]

Pros

  • Single ingredient, human-grade turkey
  • Chunk format for a more substantial training treat
  • Works for appetite stimulation and sensitive stomachs
  • Backed by manufacturer satisfaction guarantee
  • Poultry alternative for dogs avoiding chicken specifically

Cons

  • Lower 4.0 star average than other PureBites flavors in this lineup
  • Not suitable for dogs with a broader poultry allergy, since turkey is still poultry
  • Chunk size may be less convenient than smaller bits for rapid training

Specifications

Form
Chunk
Flavor
Turkey
Benefits
High Protein, Low Calorie, Suitable For Health-Conscious Dogs, Satisfaction Guaranteed
Best for
Appetite Stimulation, Sensitive Stomach, Training
Breed size
All

Performance notes

The chunk format gives a bit more substance per piece than PureBites' bit-sized treats, which can make it useful as an occasional meal topper as well as a training reward, though the single-ingredient turkey recipe means it still functions best as a treat rather than a full meal.

What buyers say

A 4.0 star average across 754 reviews is respectable but trails some of the other PureBites single-ingredient treats in this lineup, suggesting a solid but less universally loved product.

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Frequently asked questions

How is this different from other PureBites treats?

It uses turkey as the single ingredient instead of options like duck liver or whitefish, and it's cut into chunks rather than smaller bits, but it shares the same human-grade, freeze-dried approach.

Is turkey a good option for a dog avoiding chicken?

Turkey is a different poultry species than chicken, so some dogs with a chicken-specific sensitivity may tolerate it, though both are still poultry, so check with your vet if your dog has a diagnosed poultry allergy.

Can this be used as a meal topper?

While it's primarily marketed for training and appetite stimulation, the chunk format works well crumbled or broken up over regular food as a topper too.

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