Dog Item Chew List

Dog Chews & Feeding

MAKE SURE TO CHECK BONES, CHEWS AND TOYS DAILY!!! 

Choose an appropriate size chew toy for your dog, and remember if you have different sizes of dogs in your home to check for proper size on all dogs. Be mindful of dogs that like to guard their possessions, you always want to make sure everyone is safe and never leave dogs alone with edible bones for safety!!!

What is the proper size?

Turn the bones or toy sideways in front of the dogs nose if you see it showing on both sides get one size up for safety.

(Edible Bones)

Chew Hooves

Check for sharp edges on chew hooves, not suited for heavy chewers)

Watch for teeth grinding. BROKEN OR SHARP PIECES DISCARD!!!

Knucklebones

 

 

Deer & Elk Antlers

 

Bison & Bull Horns

 

Trachea (can be filled with canned food, mashed sweet potatoes, and frozen)

 

Bully sticks (there are non-smelling ones available, but could be pricey)

 

Salmon Skin (rolled works great)

 

Himalayan Chews (can be put in the microwave when small to resize again)

 

Baked Sweet Potatoes (all shapes)

 

Pork Pizzles

Pig Ears (High in Fat)

Cow Ears (low fat)

Lamb Ears (low fat)

 

 

RAW Frozen Marrowbones, Soup Bones (Grocery store Freezer) or Primal Raw Bones (Pet Store)

Check for stomach upset with raw bones and when feeding outside remember that sunlight cooks bones as well. NEVER FEED COOKED, SMOKED, GRILLED or BROILED BONES!! 

NO RAWHIDE!!! (It is indigestible)

 

 

Rubber Chews

Nylabones & Benebones (watch for teeth grinding)

Kong (visit my website or Kongcompany.com for recipes)

With Kong rubber toys there are a lot of size options when in doubt always choose larger size, there are also different Kong’s for different chew requirements.

Toys

Chuck it Balls (my favorite and toughest is glow in the dark)

Local Stores I like: Agri Feed Pet Supply, Natural Pet Supply, The Pet Supermarket

BUY MADE IN USA FOR ALL ITEMS IF POSSIBLE

Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any injuries or any other medical, health problems your animal occurs while
chewing. The Parent is the sole responsible person for the safety of the animal in all areas. This list is from my
personal experience, so no claims or warranties are made.

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