Dog Treats for Aggressive Chewers
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Does your dog destroy most store bought chews, spending mere minutes gnawing away at the expensive treat you just bought for them? Petsupplies.com's product experts have compiled a list of products they feel will keep your aggressive chewer happy!
Here are a few suggestions:
Thick N Chewy Rolls- - Our product testers loved the thickness of these rolls and they lasted a long time! High in protein and low in fat these also have no knots to break off, making these treats safe, satisfying, as well as long lasting.
Compressed Rawhide - Does your dog love to just chew and chew and chew? These compressed rawhide bones are just what you need! Made from layers of beef hide formed under extreme pressure to create an extremely dense bone, they are ideal for very aggressive chewers.
Beef Bones - These natural beef bones do not splinter, even under the harshest chewing conditions. We also recommend treats such as Nylabone Super Tuffs feature raised bumps to massage gums and help remove dental plaque from teeth.
Aggressive chewers come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny little, to large powerful Rotties! What's most important is to know your dog, choosing the appropriate treats for both its size and temperament.
Here are a few suggestions:
Thick N Chewy Rolls- - Our product testers loved the thickness of these rolls and they lasted a long time! High in protein and low in fat these also have no knots to break off, making these treats safe, satisfying, as well as long lasting.
Compressed Rawhide - Does your dog love to just chew and chew and chew? These compressed rawhide bones are just what you need! Made from layers of beef hide formed under extreme pressure to create an extremely dense bone, they are ideal for very aggressive chewers.
Beef Bones - These natural beef bones do not splinter, even under the harshest chewing conditions. We also recommend treats such as Nylabone Super Tuffs feature raised bumps to massage gums and help remove dental plaque from teeth.
Aggressive chewers come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny little, to large powerful Rotties! What's most important is to know your dog, choosing the appropriate treats for both its size and temperament.