Not exact matches
Many retailers consciously train their staff to be able to cross sell
dog chews with
other health products, including
dental products, dietary supplements, treats and even food.
Dental chews such as cow hooves, sterilized beef bones, hard
dental chew plastic bones, or any
other hard
chews can break a diseased
dog's teeth.
They don't contain preservatives and
other unhealthy ingredients found in
other regular
dog dental chews.
If
dogs like to slowly gnaw and
chew, and don't just eat bones, they can
chew on large raw bones, rawhide, and
other dental chew toys.
Your
dog has the luxury of the occasional table scrap or
dental chew, but your bun is so fragile that you are afraid to give them anything
other than hay.
Offer your
dog dental chews and
other digestible bone alternatives instead.
To keep your
dog's pearly whites in the best condition, offer
dental cleansing treats and
chews as a supplement, but don't forgo
other elements of
dental care.
Gnawtlers made what is lacking in
other vet recommended
dog dental chews; they produced a
chew specifically for large breeds.
What's your opinion regarding the efficacy of products such as
dog chew toys,
dental rinses or
other dog treats in regard to
dog dental care?
Assorted products are commercially available — some over-the-counter and
others from a veterinarian — to help
dog owners maintain their pet's oral hygiene, including
dental chews, tooth / gum brushes and
dog - flavored toothpastes, gels and rinses.