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Dog bakeries around the SouthCoast: The best spots for treats, cakes and gourmet biscuits

Dog bakeries around the SouthCoast: The best spots for treats, cakes and gourmet biscuits

Yahoo13-03-2025
There's nothing like a baked good to sweeten any occasion, or brighten any day.
Everyone likes a little treat, and that includes our four-legged friends, who are usually, especially, food-motivated.
If you're looking for something that's a little more special than the average dog treat — not that our pups don't love any and all biscuits — why not pick something up from a bakery that's just for dogs?
Go beyond the pup cup, with everything from specially-made, all-natural-ingredient treats, to desserts that celebrate our pups, whether it's their Gotcha Day, birthday, or any other special puppy occasion.
Surprise your best friend with an extra special treat at these dog-friendly bakeries from around the SouthCoast:
Address: 382 Main St.
Hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 12:30 to 5 p.m.
Get a little bit of everything at Four Paws Up Bakery & Boutique. They've got all-natural gourmet dog treats, cookies, and pet birthday cakes and ice cream. Plus, you can get clothing, accessories, toys, and more. Find them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/fourpawsupbakery.
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Address: 1099 State Rd.
Hours: Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Country Dog offers grooming services and pet supplies, but they've also got all-natural, oven-baked dog treats. For more information, visit https://countrydogpet.com/dog-bakery/.
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In addition to a wide range of food, chews, and treats, Goose's Good Eats has a Pawsome Pumpkin frozen treat. Find that and more at https://goosesgoodeats.com/.
Available in local stores
Find The Dog Pantry's all-natural dog treats in local stores, like Lees Market, County Fare, and more. For the latest updates, follow The Dog Pantry on Facebook.
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Ariel's BARKery offers homemade dog treats and desserts, as well as celebration boxes, and BARKcuterie boards. For more information, find them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/arielsbarkery/.
Address: 16 Sconticut Neck Rd.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
All Paws Gourmet Treats are all homemade, and there are lots of flavors to choose from, like sweet potato venison, apple cheddar oat, turkey bacon cheddar, sweet potato salmon, chicken mozzarella, peanut butter, and more. For full listings, visit https://allpawsgourmettreats.com/.
Address: 83 Faunce Corner Mall Rd. A
Hours: Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Melissa's Pet Depot offers pet food and supplies, as well as self-washing, puppy training, and pet boarding resources. Their doggie bakery also features baked goods from Preppy Puppy Bakery, Claudia's Canine Bakery, and Pawsitively Gourmet. Visit https://mellisaspetdepot.com/.
Home-based in North Dartmouth, online orders, events
Pup-Town Bakery is a home-based bakery specializing in pup treats and cakes. They've also got holiday-themed cookies (including St. Patrick's Day), and even soap for dogs. Browse their catalog at pup-townbakery.com and follow Pup-Town Bakery on Facebook and Instagram to see what event you can find them at next.
Address: 31 Bradford St.
Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Check out the baked goods and the biscuit bar at WOOF! WOOF!, where leashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to come visit. They also have a Woof Wagon, a mobile treat truck that can be booked for events. Learn more at https://woofwoofboutique.com/.
If you want to head out on a little adventure to score some treats, there are also dog bakeries in Plymouth and Warwick.
Kupcakes & Kibble, 29 Main St., Plymouth, has fresh-baked cookies, signature pastries and more, in addition to birthday cakes and doggy ice cream. Visit https://www.kupcakesandkibble.com/.
Jack's Snacks, a dog bakery at 158 Greenwich Ave., Warwick, has gourmet dog biscuits as well as cake's for special occasions, available in different designs. Learn more at https://www.jackssnacks.com/.
This article originally appeared on The Herald News: Dog bakeries around the SouthCoast: Treats, cakes, gourmet biscuits
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