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Life Of Riley Bakery Ltd

Life of Riley Peanut Butter Bones for Dogs – Grain-Free, 100% Natural

Life of Riley Peanut Butter Bones for Dogs – Grain-Free, 100% Natural

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Life of Riley's Peanut Butter Bones are exactly what they say: bone-shaped biscuits made with peanut butter, on a grain-free gram flour and coconut base. Three ingredients. No functional extras, no superfood additions, no complexity — just a clean, crunchy, universally-liked everyday treat in a fun shape.

Handmade by Life of Riley Bakery Ltd in the UK. 100% natural, grain-free, and vegan. No artificial additives, colours, or preservatives.

  • Three-ingredient simplicity: Gram flour, peanut butter, coconut. Fewer ingredients means lower allergy risk, greater transparency, and a treat that's easy to justify daily. There's nothing in here that shouldn't be.
  • Peanut butter flavour — reliably palatable: Peanut butter is one of the most consistently well-received flavours in dog treats. Most dogs respond to it enthusiastically, which makes these a dependable choice across a wide range of breeds and preferences.
  • Crunchy bone shape: The bone shape is tactile, satisfying, and enjoyable for dogs to chew. The dry, crunchy texture means they're clean to handle and easy to carry in a treat bag without residue.
  • Gentle on sensitive stomachs: The short ingredient list and absence of common irritants (no grains, no dairy, no meat proteins, no artificial anything) makes these suitable for dogs with food sensitivities or those on limited-ingredient diets.
  • Grain-free and vegan: No wheat, no grains, no animal products — suitable for dogs on hypoallergenic, grain-free, or plant-based diets.

Ingredients

Gram Flour, Peanut Butter, Coconut.

Analytical constituents (per 100g)

Crude Protein Crude Fat Crude Ash Crude Fibre
23.2% 11.0% 3.1% 2.3%

Feeding guidance

Suitable for dogs of all breeds from 12 weeks. Feed as a complementary treat as part of a balanced diet. Always ensure fresh water is available.

Note: Contains peanut butter — not suitable for dogs with a known peanut or nut allergy.

Life of Riley Bakery Ltd is a small UK-based dog bakery producing handmade, natural treats. Hairy Dogs stocks Life of Riley as part of our curated range of natural, ethical treat brands.

Common questions

How do these differ from the Life of Riley Birthday Peanut Butter Bone?
The Birthday Bone uses organic grade A coconut and 100% pure peanut butter — a premium formulation designed as a single special-occasion treat, finished with natural sugar-free sprinkles on top. These everyday Peanut Butter Bones are the staple version: the same core recipe, made for regular use, available in a bag rather than as an individual item, and priced for everyday feeding rather than gifting.
Are these suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs or food intolerances?
Yes — the three-ingredient recipe is one of the simplest in the Life of Riley range, which makes it a practical option for dogs on elimination diets or those known to react to certain ingredients. No grains, no dairy, no chicken, no artificial additives. As long as peanut butter is tolerated (and the vast majority of dogs tolerate it well), these are a low-risk everyday treat.
Can these be used as training treats?
Yes — these are dry and crunchy with no grease, which makes them easy to handle during training. The bone shape is larger than a typical mini training treat, but they break easily into smaller pieces for high-frequency rewarding. For dedicated training sessions requiring very small, uniform treats, the Life of Riley Cheesy Training Treats are purpose-made for that use. These are better suited to rewarding individual behaviours or as a daily treat.
Is peanut butter safe for dogs?
Yes — plain peanut butter is safe for dogs and widely used in natural dog treats. The critical exception is any peanut butter containing xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. Life of Riley's peanut butter contains no xylitol. If your dog has a known peanut allergy, these treats should be avoided, though peanut allergies are uncommon in dogs.
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