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Farm Food Rawhide
Dogs have a natural urge to put their teeth into something. They do this to keep their teeth clean and it can reduce the risk of dental problems. In the wild, dogs' ancestors would chew the hide of animals they had hunted. Because pet dogs don't generally catch their own food and therefore don't have a specific prey, Farm Food have come up with an alternative: Farm Food Rawhide Dental Impressed.
Farm Food Rawhide Dental Impressed
Farm Food Rawhide Dental Impressed are safe, pure and natural chews, made for dogs. All of these bones are made from dried subcutaneous tissue (the second firm and tough layer of the skin) of bovines. Chewing on the bone releases collagen. This substance helps dissolve dental plaque. In addition, the abrasive effect of the tough material contributes to cleaning the teeth. These treats are low in calories and are suitable for dogs which are on a diet.
Key features
- Fully digestible
- No harmful xenobiotic substances
- No chemical antioxidants or colourings, fragrances and flavourings
- A clean, pure and safe product
- Pure, thick bovine skin, for plenty of chewing pleasure
- Do not give to dogs that have a beef allergy
- Does not smell, stick or stain and is not slimy
Sizes
Sizes and centimetres Size Farm Food Rawhide Dental Impressed S 12.5 cm Farm Food Rawhide Dental Impressed M 15.5 cm Farm Food Rawhide Dental Impressed L 20.5 cm Farm Food Rawhide Dental Impressed XL 30 cm Composition
100% Pure dried bovine subcutaneous connective tissue, without additives.
Analytical constituents
Moisture 6.4%, protein 92.8%, fat 0.2%, ash 0.2%, crude fibre 0.4%.
Please note
Please make sure that you buy the right size chew to suit the size and strength of your dog's teeth.
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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