Dried Cow Ears
A tough, long-lasting chew designed to keep your dog happily occupied while supporting dental health. Cow ears are naturally low in fat, easy to digest, and rich in cartilage, which provides a natural source of glucosamine to help support healthy joints and mobility.
These treats are 100% natural and air dried to lock in tons of goodness. Free from additives, grains, and preservatives.
Always supervise your dog when offering touch chews, and provide fresh drinking water.
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Can puppies and senior dogs eat raw diets?
A raw diet can be beneficial for all dog life stages. Make sure the diet is complete for their life stage. Ask your vet if you're unsure.
Can I start feeding my dog raw food straight away?
It's best to start slow. A sudden change of diet can upset your dog's stomach. Mix in a little bit of raw with their usual food and gradually increase over a week or so. No rush.
Is it safe to feed my dog a raw diet?
Yes - when handled appropriately. Keep your dog's raw food frozen, and once defrosted keep chilled. Follow the storage instructions on the label, and wash hands after dishing up.
Should dogs with allergies or sensitive stomachs avoid raw diets?
Most dogs see improvements on raw diets, but it depends on the individual. Always monitor reactions and consult your vet if unsure.
How much raw food should I be feeding to my dog?
The amount of raw food your dog needs depends on their age, weight, breed, and activity level. As a general guide, most adult dogs eat roughly 2 – 3% of their body weight per day, while puppies usually need more to support their growth.
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