A zipper may improve convenience for multi-serve treats when the chosen structure supports it.
Custom pet treat packaging
Match the pouch to the treat inside.
Packaging options for jerky, biscuits, dental chews, freeze-dried treats and soft or semi-moist pet snacks.

What the packaging needs to solve
Protect aroma, texture and shelf appeal.
Pet treats vary widely. The brief should start with oil, moisture, product shape, fragility, portion size, shelf-life target and the way consumers reopen the pack.
Greasy or aromatic treats can require a different material direction than dry biscuits.
Sharp chews and fragile freeze-dried pieces require different handling and headspace decisions.
A window can show the treat, but it should be evaluated against light and barrier needs.
Hang hole, standing base, pouch size and front-panel layout affect shelf placement.
Single-serve, trial, standard and bulk packs each point to different formats and opening systems.
Who this page is for
For treat brands, producers and private-label buyers.
Need a pouch that supports brand presentation and repeated consumer use.
Need dimensions, opening and seals aligned with their filling process.
Need one consistent format across flavors, sizes and target markets.
Pet treat pouch options
Select by portion, display and reclosure.

Stand-up zipper pouch
A versatile retail direction for multi-serve treats.
- Bottom gusset for standing display
- Zipper and tear notch options
- Window or hang-hole direction by project

Flat / three-side-seal pouch
Useful for smaller portions, single serves and hanging display.
- Compact material-efficient format
- Hang hole and tear notch options
- Suitable direction for smaller pack sizes

Premium feature pouch
For ranges that need differentiated shape, window, finish or shelf presentation.
- Custom feature combinations
- Matte/gloss and visual finish direction
- Confirm product protection before adding windows
| Reference capacity band | Pouch formats to compare | Useful features | Best suited to |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20–100 g | Flat or three-side-seal pouch | Hang hole, tear notch and easy-open direction | Samples, single serves and small treats |
| 100–500 g | Stand-up zipper pouch | Resealable zipper, window, hang hole and rounded corners | Multi-serve jerky, chews and freeze-dried treats |
| 500 g and above | Larger stand-up or flat-bottom bag | Stronger zipper direction, broad panels and reinforced opening area | Family packs and bulk treat ranges |
Capacity is a starting reference. Final pouch dimensions depend on treat density, shape, breakage risk, headspace and filling method.
Customization brief
Details that determine the pouch.
Quality planning
Check the features that affect real use.
Approved spec
Artwork, dimensions, structure and reference sample.
Print check
Registration, color direction and visible defects.
Laminate check
Agreed structure and laminate appearance.
Pouch check
Dimensions, seals, zipper, notch and hang-hole placement.
Release check
Appearance, agreed functional checks, quantity and packing.
Request a pet treat pouch recommendation
Tell us what the treat needs.
Share product type, fill weight, quantity, target market and preferred pouch features.