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Natural Wood Briar Root Dog Chew Safe Tough

Natural Wood Briar Root Dog Chew Safe Tough

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Pawstrading Natural Briar Root Chew for Dogs - Large (500g-700g)

Give Your Dog the Joy of Natural Chewing!

Key Benefits:

  • 100% Natural Briar Root: Our chews are made entirely from natural Briar root, ensuring a pure, unprocessed chewing experience for your dog.
  • Durable & Long-Lasting: These robust roots are perfect for persistent chewers, providing hours of satisfying chewing.
  • Dental Health Support: Regular chewing of these hard roots helps in maintaining dental hygiene by reducing tartar and plaque.
  • Ideal Size for All Chewers: With a weight range of 500g-700g, this large chew is suitable for dogs of various sizes and breeds. sizing varies with these but averages at around 15x8x10cm on the smaller side

Product Specification:

  • Composition: 100% natural Briar root
  • Analytical Constituents:
    • Crude Protein: 1.2%
    • Crude Oils and Fats: 0.1%
    • Crude Fibre: 66.7%
    • Crude Ash: 1.1%
    • Moisture: 22.5%

Perfect for Your Dog's Natural Instincts: The Pawstrading Natural Briar Root Chew caters to your dog's instinctual need to chew, providing a safe and engaging activity that relieves stress and keeps them entertained.

Disclaimer: Always supervise your dog while they enjoy their chews. It's important to ensure that the chew is the appropriate size for your dog to prevent any choking hazards. Remember to provide fresh water at all times.

  • Brand:
    Pawstrading
  • Condition:
    New
  • Weight:
    0.65kg
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Root chew Verified Purchase

Dogs absolutely love this, good quality product.

Great company to purchase from, quick and efficient. Definitely recommend

Karen Martin | Oxford | January 2024