Pet treats have different textures therein and can be made by coating a first meat, such as a single unitary piece of fresh meat, with small pieces of a second meat, such as dried particles of the second meat. The first and second meats can be the same type or different types of meat relative to each other, for example any type of meat suitable for pets such as chicken, beef, pork, lamb, turkey, duck, goose, rabbit or even fish. A particularly preferred embodiment of the pet treat is a chicken breast or chicken tender coated with small pieces of dehydrated chicken to resemble “fried” chicken.