Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Dental chews that are natural and safe!!

How do you keep your dogs teeth pearly white?
Dogs that are fed on a raw diet that includes raw meaty bones should have no need for added dental products, whether it is brushing their teeth or using dental chews. For those dogs fed on a lower quality diet, or purely dry food may need to consider something to help with keeping their teeth clean.


First choice is raw meaty bones. Please use ones that are appropriate for the size of your dog - one that they actually need to chew and wont risk swallowing the bones whole. Do not give any cooked bones to your pets as they can splinter and cause massive damage to their digestive tract!


You can get air dried treats like pig ears, cow ears, roo tails, pig trotters and one of the most loved by dogs whizzer sticks - just to name a few. Even though these are dried treats, any bone content will not splinter like cooked bones do.


One recent trend is to use specialised dental chew bones, but some of these products have ingredients that aren't great for dogs - including corn!!!


Well we have come across a new all natural dog chew, Swiss Dental Chews which are a much better choice as they have all natural hypoallergenic ingredients:

Venison
Ingredients - Rice, Millet, Venison, Vegetable Protein, Vegetable fibres, wheat germ, vegetable oil, mineral substances. Supplements - Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Copper, L-carnitine

Ostrich
Ingredients - Rice, Millet, Ostrich, Vegetable Protein, Vegetable fibres, wheat germ, vegetable oil, mineral substances. Supplements - Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Copper, L-carnitine

Lamb
Ingredients - Rice, Millet, Lamb, Vegetable Protein, Vegetable fibres, wheat germ, vegetable oil, mineral substances. Supplements - Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Copper, L-carnitine

Come in and check out this new range at either of our stores or purchase online




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