Found this neat beef collagen disk at the fancy pet store I don't frequent often. Bought it on a whim. Rory chewed it for 53 minutes before leaving to take a nap and barely made any progress (it's hard to hold and chew). 10/10

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Found this neat beef collagen disk at the fancy pet store I don't frequent often. Bought it on a whim. Rory chewed it for 53 minutes before leaving to take a nap and barely made any progress (it's hard to hold and chew). 10/10
Toy Tuesday 🐖🐶 We found a squeaky he didn't instantly destroy 😱🤣
*Yes, I know it's Wednesday but I forgot to post this yesterday so you're getting it today instead 😅
Worms for a puppy!
First collagen stick from bestbullysticks.com & she likes it! It seems to be lasting as well as bully sticks too.
And no picture bc he hides with his chews, but I finally convinced Spring to try a gullet strip by breaking it up into a few pieces. He then went "holy shit this is AMAZING" and was super excited about the other pieces. So I got him a second one out and offered it whole - he snatched it and immediately yeeted himself behind the couch with it. 😂 It lasted him 10 minutes or so, I think.
5 OF THE BEST DENTAL TREATS FOR DOGS
fDid you know up to 80% of dogs suffer from some kind of dental disease? You might not be able to see it, although some morning you may be able to smell it. Or maybe your dog’s breath is alright, but you’re noticing their teeth have a noticeable buildup of plaque and tartar. On the other hand, your dog’s teeth may seem fine, but they could be having some other health issues.
You might not realize it, but your dog’s health issues could be related to their dental health. Dental disease in dogs can be a serious issue, and it’s important you catch it as early as you can.
But what’s the best way to improve your dog’s dental health? Dog chews and bully sticks for dogs are a great starting point, outside of a dental cleaning, as they allow you to clean your dog’s teeth at home without having to break out the toothbrush.
What are the best dental treats out there? We’ll give you a simple list so you can start improving your dog’s dental health from home.
HOW DENTAL TREATS HELP
The benefits of chew toys and dental treats cannot be understated. As great as it would be to brush your dog’s teeth twice a day, the truth is that your dog might not allow it. You take out the toothbrush, attempt to open their mouth, and they run off, wanting nothing of you or your treatment.
But a dog can’t turn down a good treat or toy. That’s how you win them over.
The issue with dog dental problems is that it can lead to basic health problems, which can become more serious with time. Some oral issues include:
Unpleasant breath
The buildup of plaque, caused by bacteria, food, and more
The buildup of tartar – the traditional yellow and brown staining on teeth
Bleeding gums
Pain while chewing and eating
Eventual other dental issues, including abscesses, oral cancers, heart disease, and more
But how do we improve dental health in our dogs? Dog chews and dental treats offer a lot of assistance. Basic chews and treats help by providing your dog with a rough, tough, sturdy surface to chew on. This works wonders by giving them something to rub their teeth and gums on.
That chewing allows them to remove plaque and tartar from their teeth and gums, helping them clean their teeth with ease. Add in special dental treats, and they can consume products that include ingredients to help protect their teeth and freshen their breath.
TYPES OF DENTAL TREATS
What are the best types of dog chews out there? There are a wide variety of treats and chews out there, but here are some of the best options available:
Pig and cow ears
Pig and cow ears are an excellent way to clean your dog’s teeth at home. Not only are they delicious, but they’re tough, meaning your dog can chew on them for a while, loving every second they’re cleaning their teeth.
Dental chews and biscuits
You can give your dog a treat specifically made to clean their teeth. Dental chews give your dog a tasty treat that makes it easy to freshen their breath, remove plaque, and generally improve their oral health.
Bully sticks
Want to give your dog something to really chew on?
Bully sticks are the way to go. Durable and incredibly tasty, your dog is going to get overly excited every time they see you take out another bully stick for them. You can rest easy knowing they are cleaning their teeth while enjoying an all-natural, healthy chew.
Elk antlers
Elk antlers are an alternative to bully sticks that provide similar health benefits. Tough and rigid, they can stand up to tough chewers, all while helping scrape their teeth clean.
Chew toys
While your dog can’t eat them, chew toys are perfect for improving dental health. The most preferred toys by pet owners are not only simple and silent, but they’re equally helpful for getting your dog’s energy out. A sturdy ball can go a long way, too, providing them with a simple way to expend some energy while cleaning their teeth.
Bought them some Himalayan yak cheese chews. They’re pretty hard so I softened them up in some hot water. Don’t want anymore lost teeth!
I like that when the pieces get too small I can turn them into treats (“yak puffs”, hah!)
Hemp Wellness dog chews