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A Guide to Beef Tendons for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

Beef tendon chews are 100% natural dried beef tendons. They are usually taken from the Achilles tendon of a cow, but any long thick … See more

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A Guide to Chicken Feet for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBChicken feet contain high concentrations of glucosamine and chondroitin, which are commonly found in canine joint supplements. These provide the building …

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A Guide to Sprats for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBBenefits of Sprats for Dogs. Sprats have a wealth of health benefits for your dog which include: Boosting and maintaining heart function. Improving the glossiness of …

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A Guide to Fish Skin Dog Treats (by Jo the Vet)

WEBDried prawns: Large, shell-off dried prawns are some of the best treats you can give your dog with joint problems. They are an excellent source of omega-3 and …

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A Guide to Chicken Jerky for Dogs (by Rosalind the Vet)

WEBSupporting Dental Health. The dehydrated chicken strips in jerky are very chewy. This persistent chewing action is great for removing plaque from your dog’s …

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A Guide to Turkey Tendons for Dogs

WEBDental Health. Biting and chomping on tough chewy tendons is thought to help clean away food, plaque and tartar from your dog’s teeth. This is due to the tough …

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A Guide to Rabbit Ears for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBDental Health. Chewing rabbit ears has an abrasive effect on dog’s teeth, helping the stay clean. Rabbit ears are highly nutritious for dogs, however the nutritional …

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A Guide to Beef Snouts for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBJoint Health A natural source of chondroitin, a common ingredient in joint supplements. Oral Health. Beef snouts are extremely thick and chewy, so they are great …

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A Guide To Ox Hearts for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBAn ideal weight dog being fed a raw food diet should receive a total of 2-3% of their bodyweight in raw food. This includes muscles, bones and organs. Of this total, ox …

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A Guide to Buffalo Horns for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBThe main health benefit for buffalo horns is their contribution to dental care. They promote good dental hygiene, through scraping off plaque as your dog chews on it. …

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A Guide to Prawns for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBPrawns are extremely nutritious for dogs, and naturally contain high levels of protein, phosphorus, iodine, antioxidants, B-vitamins and omega oils. Prawns can …

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A Guide to Chicken Wings for Dogs

WEB3%. Moisture. 62%. Chicken wings are highly nutritious and good for dogs. They are naturally a single ingredient food, which is high in protein. They are also low in …

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A Guide to Lamb Ears for Dogs (by Ellen the Vet)

WEBLamb Ears are moderate to high in calories and should be fed as an occasional treat. There are several risks to be aware of when feeding Lamb Ears …

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A Guide to Sardines for Dogs

WEBThe recommended amount can vary greatly depending on the manufacturer. Most recommend around 6 sardines per day for dogs under 10kg and 12 sardines per …

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The Truth About Bully Sticks for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBMental Health As with any long lasting chew, bully sticks stimulate a release of endorphins, promoting good mental health. Oral Health Benefits of Bull Pizzles. One …

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A Guide to Duck Necks for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBDuck necks are available as raw, air-dried or freeze-dried. Duck necks are nutritious and are great for improving both dental and joint health. They also help …

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A Guide to Lamb Heart for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBLamb hearts can be purchased whole and raw, or as freeze-dried cubes. Lamb hearts are suitable to feed as part of a raw diet or as a highly palatable treat. Due …

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A Guide to Beef Gullet for Dogs

WEBThe Veterinary Oral Health Council has a useful list here. Dental chews can be very high in calories so beware of unnecessary weight gain when feeding. Beef …

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A Guide to Pig’s Trotters for Dogs (by Rosalind the Vet)

WEBTrotters provide many health benefits for your dog. Chewing trotters is a great way to reduce plaque, keeping your dog’s teeth clean and healthy. Plus, they …

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A Guide to Pig Snouts for Dogs (by Rosalind the Vet)

WEBJoint health Pig snouts are high in the connective tissue collagen. This chewy protein is an essential part of joints, skin and ligaments. Increasing the collagen in your dog’s diet can …

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A Guide to Pigs Ears for Dogs (by Jo the Vet)

WEBPig ears are a natural dog treat, humanely harvested as a by-product from the farming industry. This ensures less of the pig goes to waste. The part of the ear …

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A Guide to Tripe Sticks for Dogs (by Joanna the Vet)

WEBTripe sticks are usually made from beef stomach, air-dried from raw. They’re a highly palatable but smelly chew that lasts most dogs less than half an hour. Tripe …

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