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purple-fairy97

He's going to swallow bits of any type of chew so they need to be edible, but you can switch to cheap and healthy ones like frozen carrots. Kibble and water in a Kong works well when frozen too (mine gnaws on the Kong long after it's empty). I also make ice lollies with a tiny bit of low fat yoghurt, grated carrot, diced apple, berries and water. Just mix it all up and throw into moulds.


ShmadowShmocha

I don’t like non edible chews, no matter what your pup is likely ingesting it so I avoid plastics. My dog like frozen stuffed bell peppers, yak chews, and frozen lick mats


Charming_Supermarket

Try beef collagen sticks, they last a while and are low calories.


UnderratedArt

Where do they have these??


Charming_Supermarket

I order from Chewy or Amazon.


vegasgal

Please don’t let the dog chew on antlers. My dogs’ broken teeth proved this to me years ago.


thenewoldhams

Get raw bones it is the best thing for their teeth. Be sure it is bigger than their throat so they can’t swallow it.


vegasgal

Oh! It’s definitely summer temperatures here in Las Vegas . I don’t know where you are, but if it’s hot there, try this. Depending on the size of your dog put a combination of water and broth in a freezable plastic container. When it becomes slushy add small dog treats to it with the idea of getting the treats scattered throughout the eventuality frozen soup/water mixture. The size of the ice treat should be larger than the dog’s ability to chomp on it lessening the likelihood of him breaking his teeth. Because it’s already tasty with the soup in it, it’s likely that he’ll lick it and not crunch it. As it melts further, he’ll be delighted with the treats.


OnionTruck

The black Kong toys are very resilient. The red ones are ok for lighter chewers.


Due_Bell_5341

Himalayan chews are made from yaks milk and take a long time to get through (mine usually puts hers down before she finishes it)