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Holiday dog treats are sold in seasonal and novelty shapes such as snowmen, stars, mittens, Santa, reindeer, and Christmas tree cookies.

Most listings indicate the treats are ready to eat. Storage instructions commonly advise keeping them in a dry place.

Yes — some soft holiday treats list added vitamins and minerals. One listing specifically notes “More than 12” vitamins/minerals, indicating that a subset of products includes supplemental nutrients.

Listings commonly advise supervising pets while they eat, warn about discarding small pieces to avoid choking, and include reminders that treats are not for human consumption.

Common types include soft or chewy training treats, crunchy biscuits, jerky-style treats, rawhide/chew items, and filled or sandwich-style festive cookies.

Most listings label life stage as “All Ages” and many list breed size as “All Sizes.” A few descriptions provide specific guidance for small-to-medium or medium-to-large dogs.

Shoppers commonly use these treats as stocking stuffers or holiday gifts, as training treats, and inside treat-dispensing toys.

Yes — many listings describe the treats as seasonal or limited-time offerings and encourage buying while available; some listings also note retailer exclusivity for particular items.

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