Dog's and The Instinctual Drive to Chew
At Canine Brain Games, we're all about keeping your dog happy and healthy, and that means tapping into their instincts. Every pup, big or small, has a built-in need to chew. It goes way back to the days before dogs were domesticated when they relied on chewing bones and tendons for essential nutrients and to keep their teeth clean.
Chewing goes even further than just dental health; it's also a fantastic stress reliever for our dogs who might be feeling anxious or overwhelmed. That's why we encourage all our members to let their dogs chew for 10-15 minutes a day. It's a simple way to provide enrichment and keep those tails wagging!
Why We Picked The Dehydrated Beef Trachea
Dehydrated beef trachea offers a nutrient-rich treat for dogs, providing both physical and mental stimulation. As a natural source of glucosamine and chondroitin, it supports joint health and mobility, making it an excellent choice for even aging or active dogs. Additionally, the chewy texture promotes dental health by helping to reduce plaque and tartar buildup. Rich in protein and low in fat, dehydrated beef trachea is ideal for dogs on restricted diets or those needing weight management. When sourced from reputable suppliers and prepared without additives or preservatives, it becomes a wholesome option for discerning pet owners seeking nutritious treats for their canine companions.
What is a Beef Trachea Chew
This all-natural chew is the cartilage tube in a cow's throat. There are no bones in this part of the cow so you do not need to worry about anything splintering.
Safety and Feeding Recommendations
These are intended to be a treat or for supplemental uses, not for meal replacement.
The trachea is typically considered a safe beginner chew, but it is always important to watch your dog.
Matching up the size of your dog to the chew is also important. You want to make sure it is big enough that they can't swallow it whole.
Finding a space where your dog can chew and you can monitor is a good idea. Also, chews when mixed with saliva, can get a little messy.