Say goodbye to boring old dental chews and hello to these grain-free, functional chew sticks! Made with organic spirulina, apples, turmeric, parsley, and peppermint oil, these chews are not only delicious but also great for your dog's dental health. The unique star shape is designed to work into the small spaces between your dog's teeth, increasing blood flow to the gums and preventing tartar buildup.
What's inside these treats
Organic Spirulina: Known for immune support, gastrointestinal support, and detoxification, this ingredient is incredibly high in protein and a good source of antioxidants.
Apples: High in fiber and with abrasive qualities to aid in cleaning teeth, apples also help freshen breath.
Turmeric: This powerful antioxidant has been shown to reduce inflammation and lower the risk of blood clots in dogs.
Parsley: Not only is parsley a source of antioxidants and vitamins, but it can also be used as a breath freshener and for gastrointestinal support.
Peppermint Oil: With its known ability to support gastrointestinal health, peppermint oil is the perfect addition to these dental chews.
So why not upgrade your dog's chew game today with these amazing chews?
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.