MAJOR PETS Freeze Dried Dog Treats, Wild-Caught Salmon & Sweet Potato, Omega 3 for Skin & Coat Support, Limited Ingredient High Protein Grain Free Training Reward & Meal Topper, Made in the USA, 2.5oz Review
By Marcus Bell · Dog nutrition editor · Published 2026-06-01 · Updated 2026-06-17
MAJOR PETS Freeze Dried Salmon Treats pair a limited ingredient salmon and sweet potato recipe with omega 3 support for skin and coat, and a solid 4.4 star rating suggests it works well as a training reward or topper for dogs that do well on fish-based treats.
Owners looking for a grain-free, limited ingredient training treat or meal topper with omega 3 for skin and coat support.
Skip if
Your dog has a known fish or salmon sensitivity, or you need a larger bag size since this comes in a small 2.5 oz portion.
Form Freeze Dried
Flavor Salmon
Benefits Supports Skin Health And Aids Digestion With Natural Ingredients
Best for Digestive Health
Breed size All
Priced 81% below the category median ($35.99 across 81 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 56 owner ratings
Popularity0.6/5
56 owner reviews, fewer 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 2.5 oz bag of MAJOR PETS treats is built around wild-caught salmon and sweet potato, freeze-dried and labeled grain-free with a limited ingredient diet type. The listing highlights omega 3 content aimed at skin and coat support, along with digestive health as a specific use for the product.', "MAJOR PETS markets these as high protein and made in the USA, with human-grade ingredients called out as an additional feature. They're recommended for training and as a meal topper, positioning them as a dual-purpose treat rather than a single-use snack.", 'At $6.99 for the 2.5 oz bag, this is an accessible price point for trying a limited ingredient fish treat. With 56 reviews and a 4.4 star average, plus 200 bought in the past month, it has a modest but positive track record.']
Pros
Limited ingredient, grain-free salmon and sweet potato recipe
Omega 3 content marketed for skin and coat support
Made in the USA with human-grade ingredients per the listing
Affordable entry price for a limited ingredient treat
Works as both a training reward and meal topper
Cons
Small 2.5 oz bag size means frequent reordering for regular use
Not suitable for dogs with a fish or salmon allergy
Review count is still fairly modest at 56
Specifications
Form
Freeze Dried
Flavor
Salmon
Benefits
Supports Skin Health And Aids Digestion With Natural Ingredients
Best for
Digestive Health
Breed size
All
Performance notes
The freeze-dried salmon format concentrates the fish flavor and omega 3 content, which can make it a strong high-value reward for training, while the sweet potato addition supports the grain-free, limited ingredient positioning for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
What buyers say
With 56 reviews averaging 4.4 stars and 200 bought in the past month, this treat shows a solid, positive reception at a smaller scale, typical for a specialty limited ingredient product early in its review cycle.
Yes, the label lists this as a grain-free, limited ingredient formula built around salmon and sweet potato.
Can this help with my dog's skin and coat?
The listing markets the omega 3 content from salmon as formulated to support skin health, though it's a treat rather than a medical treatment, so talk to your vet if your dog has a diagnosed skin condition.
Is this a good treat for training?
Yes, the product is specifically recommended for training and as a meal topper, and the small freeze-dried pieces are sized for easy, quick rewards.
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