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Give a dog a (chew) bone !! 

1/21/2019

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As a dog trainer, I get asked what kinds of chew bones are best. Have you noticed how many there are on-line and in the pet stores?
         Let’s face it, chewing is a necessary, healthy, and enjoyable activity for dogs of all ages. It keeps teeth clean, jaws strong, and keeps them engaged so they don’t become bored and destructive.
Puppies especially need appropriate energy releases and good alternatives to chewing on your antique chair while dogs like to cozy up on their bed, chew awhile, and then doze off and rest from all the mental and physical exertion! Forget the rawhides and pigs ears…try some of these instead!
Dog chew
Antlers:
I love antlers because they are odorless and take a long time to chew! They aren’t greasy or stinky so they don’t leave a mess. They’re also a good source of vitamins and minerals like zinc, calcium, potassium and manganese. They help keep tartar at bay too!
Himalayan chews:
This treat has only 3 ingredients – yak milk, cow milk and lime juice -and is all natural with no chemicals or preservatives. It can last for days for most pups because they like to work on it for awhile and chew again later. Once the chew gets small, it’s recommended to put in microwave for 30 seconds, let cool, and then you can give it back to pup to finish. Downside is they are expensive but as a special treat, well worth it!

Dog stick chews
Chicken dog chews
No Hides by Earth Animal:
 I just discovered No hides and my pups LOVE them! They look like rawhide but that’s where the similarity ends. They are fully digestible, made from organic eggs, humanely raised chicken, beef, or salmon, and have limited ingredients. They are made in the USA too! They are on the pricier side but your pup is worth the splurge.
Bully Sticks:
What can I say other than they are smelly, a bit messy but pups LOVE them! They come shaped as sticks, braided, or twists. They’re made of 100% protein and help floss the teeth. You can buy them in bulk at Costco too.
Kong dog chew
Kongs:  
These are a necessity when raising a puppy because they are made of strong rubber (and are almost indestructible) and have a hollow center to stuff treats in(to keep puppies busy and out of trouble)! They serve double duty as a chew toy and treat dispenser. They make a great training tool if you crate your pup, work long hours, or just want your pup to settle down. Try freezing them and have a few on hand to rotate.
 
Hope this gives you some new ideas to try. Dogs love variety so keep surprising them, while keeping them busy and content!

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