By Molly Claire Goddard
4:42pm PDT, Aug 12, 2025
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King Charles III wants every pet to get the royal treatment. His Scottish estate, Balmoral Castle, is releasing a line of "100% natural" dog treats.
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Balmoral Castle's
Royal Dog Treats are "hand-baked in the Balmoral Castle kitchens" and "have been lovingly made in small batches for your four-legged prince or princess." The goodies are sealed tight in brown bags and cost five euros ($6.70) each. If you aren't able to make the trip to Scotland, you can order the treats online and have them delivered to your home. Balmoral Castle also sells a line of dog accessories including a tweed collar, a cookie bag, a leash and a water bowl featuring the royal coat of arms.
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Many members of the royal family are dog lovers.
Queen Elizabeth II reportedly took care of more than 30 Pembroke Welsh Corgis over the course of her reign. A 1937
article claimed of a young Elizabeth and her parents, "[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother] and their children are all extremely fond of dogs and much of the princesses' leisure is taken up with their pets. The favorites are the two Welsh Corgis, who answer to the names of Dookie and Jane. It is the children's own job to see that they are brushed and exercised."
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King Charles III was gifted a new furry friend, a Lagotto Romagnolo named Snuff, earlier this year. The puppy is the 76-year-old's first since his beloved Jack Russel terrier, Tigga, died in 2002. Charles' wife, Queen Camilla, recently adopted a puppy of her own, Moley, from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. The former Duchess of Cornwall said goodbye to her longtime companion Beth in November.