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12 Inch Braided Gullet Sticks

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Perfect for larger dogs that love to sink their teeth into a tougher treat, our 12" braided gullet sticks are the healthy, nutritious, and delicious way to reward your pup. The 100% beef sticks are braided to increase the chewing challenge, making them the go-to choice if you share your home with an aggressive chewer. Sourced from all-natural, free-roaming South American cattle, the sticks are packed full of nutrients and contain glucosamine and chondroitin - two substances that work to improve joint health. Our 12" braided gullet sticks also help tackle lousy doggy breath and tartar build-up, so your pooch keeps that killer smile.

  • 3 Gullet sticks braided for a tougher chew
  • Perfect for medium to large dogs
  • For moderate to strong chewers
  • A great alternative to bully sticks

Ingredients
Beef Esophagus
 
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  • Consult with your veterinarian or a professional nutritionist to determine the appropriate amount of chews to feed your dog based on their size, age, and activity level.
  • Always supervise your dog while they are chewing on a treat or chew.
  • Choose chews that are appropriate for your dog's size and chewing ability. Avoid giving large dogs small chews, as they can be a choking hazard.
  • Monitor your dog's chewing behavior, and take the chew away if they start to break it into small pieces or swallow large pieces.
  • Keep an eye on the condition of the chew. If it becomes small enough to swallow whole or begins to break into small pieces, it is time to throw it away.
  • Keep in mind that chews should not be a replacement for a balanced diet. They should be given as a treat and not as a primary source of nutrition.
  • If you have any concerns about your dog's chew habits or if they have a history of gastrointestinal issues, it is always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing new chews.
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