Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Huge Variety Of Healthy Dog Chew Toys For Heavy Chewers

By Kerri Stout


Man's best friend has come a long way since ancient times when all dogs were wild, wolf-like hunters. Today, there are literally thousands of dog breeds in all shapes and sizes, boasting specific social statuses. One common and outstanding characteristic of dogs that evolution and in-breeding could not change, is their primitive, genetic need to chew.

Dogs chew. Full stop. What has changed dramatically over the eons is WHAT they chew. Walk into any reputable vet shop and you will be amazed at the variety of innovative products made specifically to satisfy this incurable urge in all dogs. These chews come in all colors, flavors, shapes and sizes and there are even dog chew toys for heavy chewers.

This new craze to provide dogs with cute, flavored toys to chew, is more than just a fashionable gimmick. It's a blessing in disguise for frustrated dog owners who spent hundreds of dollars to replace clothes, furniture and other valuables that were destroyed by their best friend's sharp canines. In a way, these fancy toys and treats are a desperate attempt by mankind to prevent their best friend from becoming their worst enemy!

The problem lies in finding the right stuff for them to exercise their gums (other than your clothes or your child's favorite soft toys) that is also appealing, safe and satisfying for the dog. The days are long gone that dogs were fed leftovers from the dinner table, including any kind of bone. We all know some bones splinter and can cause serious obstructions in their intestines. Bone splinters can also tore a dog's stomach and cause serious (and even lethal) damage if it is swallowed.

These days, there are about as many dog chews on the market as there is specially designed dog food. As with all things, they vary in price, popularity, quality and safety. The most appealing chews in the form of dolls, teddy bears and balls are not always safe. Many are made from synthetic material that is poisonous or harmful when digested, while others contain harmful chemicals, toxins, carcinogens and preservatives.

It is thus very important to find the right product that is both safe and appealing for your specific dog. It is also important to read the labels to know where the product was manufactured. Especially dog food and chews from China have proven to be full of toxins, contaminants, Salmonella and E-Coli. Many dogs have died as a result of eating contaminated products.

One of the best, safest dog chews that contains no chemicals or preservatives, can be found in vet shops in North Wales, Pennsylvania. The chews are manufactured from yak and cow milk according to an ancient Himalayan recipe and dogs love it. One can choose between a wide variety of dog chews that enhance a dog's overall well-being and dental health.

There are numerous advantages to safe, quality dog chews. They do not only promote dental health, but also help to fight plaque and tartar buildup. Some dog chews also contain essential nutrients.




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