In terms of safety, choose a bully stick that’s oversized for your dog to ensure the longest amount of chew time. Buying a bully stick holder isn’t a bad idea either. As dogs chew down bully sticks, they may choke on the small piece left at the end of the chew, but bully stick...
About my dogs…We have two 50-lb Australian Shepherd / Golden Retriever mixed breed siblings that are 3 years old. They’re not power chewers who tend to destroy things — but they do like to chewhardfor long periods at a time! Until recently, we also had an 80-lb Black Lab / Great...
Joanne is a writer on the Dogs Naturally Content Team. For 20 years, she’s been committed to maintaining a multi-dog household reared on raw meat, whole foods and good manners. She coined “chew factor” as her method to keep her first puppy pair occupied by chewing on frozen raw bones...
The urge to chew is a fundamental instinct in dogs and is vital for their overall well-being. It helps them relieve stress, strengthen their jaws, and maintain dental health. By providing robust and durable chew toys, dogs can safely fulfill this need without the danger of swallowing harmful...
. While one or two seeds may seem insignificant, a substantial number may lead to issues like blockage in the digestive tract. Furthermore, the rinds are also not safe to consume. While dogs can nibble on the light green interiors of the fruit, this part of the fruit is tough to chew....