Description
- Dental Hygiene: The mechanical action of gnawing helps scrape away plaque and tartar, preventing gum disease.
- Mental Stimulation & Stress Relief: Chewing releases endorphins, keeping dogs calm, satisfied, and occupied.
- Nutrient Rich: Bones contain marrow, which provides essential amino acids, collagen for joint health, and minerals like calcium, which support healthy bone structure.
- Digestive Health: Gnawing can aid in digestion and help with fecal consistency.
- Physical Exercise: The effort required to chew strengthens neck, back, and jaw muscles.
Safety Guidelines
- Avoid Splintering: While roasted bones are durable, they can sometimes become brittle. Always supervise your dog and remove the bone if it splinters.
- Proper Size: Choose a bone appropriate for your dog’s size to prevent choking hazards or tooth fractures.
- Avoid Cooked Leftovers: Use commercially roasted bones, not leftovers from human meals, which are often high in fat and prone to splintering.






