However, for some cats, they have to be taught «how» to
chew on larger pieces of meat and bone.
Not exact matches
The key to proper BLW is to give them
larger pieces of food that they have to gnaw and
chew on.
Some dogs tend to swallow
large pieces of whatever you give them to
chew on.
If your dog
chews their treat too quickly, they can easily choke
on a
piece that is too
large.
Generally, if the
piece that broke off is relatively small and the dog that is
chewing on it is a
large breed, there really is no immediate danger of choking.
Always be sure to match dental products to your dog's size and
chewing strength, and keep an eye
on him when he's
chewing to make sure that
large pieces of
chew toys aren't being
chewed off and swallowed.
No matter what you give you dog for
chewing, whether it is a bone or an alternative, you should always be present while your dog enjoys his treat so you can be sure he doesn't choke
on a
large piece that he tried to swallow.
If the
pieces are too
large, it can be difficult for you pet to
chew, and be hard
on their teeth.
The slow roasting and naturally smoky way combine together to create
large, tender
pieces of meat that your dogs can
chew on for hours.
Cats that get used to
chewing and gnawing
on whole foods will be willing to tackle surprisingly
large pieces.