Do you love heading to Bunnings on a weekend to pick up your plants, and a nice snag while you’re at it?
If your dog has a penchant for stealing the end of your bread and tomato sauce, then there’s a new treat on the market that they’ll enjoy.
Introducing the SCHMACKOS™ Sausage Sizzle STIX!
Perfect for your pooch on a Saturday morning trip to your nearest Bunnings!

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This new pet treat is a savoury delight. Made from real meat and free of artificial flavours, it’s a ‘treat’ without all the unhealthy stuff in it.
Now every member of the family, including furry friends, can share in the Aussie experience of a traditional sausage sizzle. Whether you prefer your Bunning’s sausage in a bread roll or slice of bread, your pup no longer has to eat the scraps, because they can have their own!
The Marketing Director of Mars Petcare Australia explains how these STIX were first imagined:
“We know there is increasing popularity in the dog care and treat category and it’s important for us to create new offerings where enjoyment can be shared with our furry companions.”
Bunnings has really stepped up it’s game when it comes to providing for every member of the family, with their extensive pet range available in stores across the country. Not only that, but your pets are actually allowed to roam in store with you, provided that they’re well-behaved and on a lead.
And now a treat to keep them (and you!) coming back for more!
So cheers! To new experiences we can finally share with our four-legged pals.
SCHMACKOS™ Sausage Sizzle treats are now available at Bunnings stores nationwide (excluding WA) and online for $22 per 1kg bag.
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Rachel Iorfino is a senior content producer for Better Homes and Gardens who specialises in gardening and lifestyle content. With a Bachelor's degree in English and Visual Arts under her belt, Rachel excels in storytelling through her writing and content creation. Rachel is known for her love of native plants and flowers, and will always recommend an Aussie alternative to installing a turf lawn in your backyard!
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