Choosing a safe dog chew comes down to knowing your dog. A “safe” dog chew for a toy-sized dog or a light chewer may not be safe for a power chewer or a large dog who tends to break chews up and swallow big pieces. Once a chew gets shorter than the length of your dog’s sn...
TIP:If you’re a first-time dog owner, then you might not realize how important it is toalwayssupervise your dog whenever they are gnawing on something that could come apart — like a toy, a bone, or a dog chew. Small parts with rough edges could get caught in your dog’s throat, ...
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. ...