Yes. Stewart sells the 16oz resealable pouch (approximately 360 treats) as their largest standard format, and multiple bags can be purchased together on Amazon with Subscribe & Save discounts. For multiple-dog households, calculating the monthly treat budget by dog and then buying accordingly is straightforward once you know your use rates.
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How much to buy for multiple dogs
Start by calculating each dog's daily treat budget — no more than 10% of daily calories from treats. Add those budgets together to get your household's daily treat consumption. Divide by the approximate piece count per bag (roughly 360 for the 16oz) to get how many days one bag will last.
| Dog count | Example household | Pieces/day total | Days per 16oz bag | Bags per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 dogs | 25-lb + 40-lb, moderate training | ~30 | 12 days | ~2.5 bags |
| 3 dogs | Mixed sizes, moderate training | ~45 | 8 days | ~3.75 bags |
| 4 dogs | Mixed sizes, moderate training | ~60 | 6 days | ~5 bags |
These are rough estimates. Intensive training households go through treats faster; households using treats only as occasional rewards use them slower. Track your actual use for 2–3 weeks before ordering in large quantities.
Available sizes and formats
Stewart's beef liver treats come in multiple formats. The resealable pouch is available in 4oz and 16oz. The tub format comes in 2oz, 4oz, 12oz, 14oz, and 21oz. For multi-dog households, the 16oz resealable pouch or the 21oz tub represent the largest standard formats. The tub is more convenient for quick access; the pouch seals more reliably for long-term freshness.
Purchasing multiple 16oz bags at once is the standard bulk approach — there is no "bulk pack" SKU from Stewart, but buying 4–6 bags in one order is straightforward on Amazon.
Multi-dog household storage
Open only one bag at a time for quality reasons. Keep additional sealed bags in a cool, dark location — a pantry or cabinet away from heat. Sealed bags store well for 12–18 months, so buying a 2–3 month supply at once is practical without quality concerns.
If multiple dogs have different treat needs — one on a restricted diet, one with no dietary limitations — separate the appropriate daily allotment for each dog rather than using one open bag for all dogs without tracking. A small labeled container per dog makes this easy during training sessions.
Subscribe & Save vs one-time purchase
Amazon's Subscribe & Save program offers 5–15% off the standard price for scheduled deliveries. For multi-dog households who will reliably use a predictable quantity each month, setting up a subscription at the calculated monthly bag count makes sense. The discount compounds meaningfully at multi-bag monthly volumes — 5 bags/month at 10% off is the equivalent of one free bag every two months.
You can adjust or pause the subscription at any time, which reduces the risk of over-ordering if your training intensity or dog count changes.
When bulk buying does not make sense
If you are still figuring out whether your dogs accept the treat or if it agrees with their stomachs, do not buy in bulk until you have confirmed at least 2–3 weeks of comfortable use. One or two bags to start, then establish the subscription once you know the treat works for all of your dogs.
If your dogs are very small (under 10 lbs each), a multi-dog household may actually use treats slowly enough that a 16oz bag lasts a month or more — in which case buying one bag at a time and evaluating freshness before purchasing more is more sensible than committing to a subscription.