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Greenies dental treats are among the best options for cleaning dogs' teeth due to their texture, flavor, and VOHC-approved plaque and tartar reduction capabilities.
Greenies have not been discontinued; they were reformulated to improve safety after early versions caused gastrointestinal blockages in some dogs.
Greenies are widely considered one of the safest dental chews for dogs when fed in the proper size and under supervision, backed by VOHC approval and digestibility tests.
Dogs can safely have Greenies if they are the correct size and used as directed, but risks include choking, digestive issues, and tooth fractures if misused.
Greenies can cause choking, gastrointestinal blockages, digestive upset, or allergic reactions in some dogs, especially if not chewed properly or overfed.
Yes, veterinarians often recommend Greenies as part of a dental care routine, as they are VOHC-approved and can help reduce plaque and tartar when used properly.
Greenies are generally safe for most healthy adult dogs when given in the correct size and according to feeding guidelines, but supervision is recommended to prevent choking or digestive issues.
Dogs love interactive puzzle toys and treat-dispensing toys the most because they provide mental stimulation, reduce boredom, and promote fun engagement.
The 7-7-7 rule refers to introducing a rescue dog to its new home over time: 7 days to decompress, 7 weeks to build trust, and 7 months to fully settle in.
Dogs love chew toys and treat-dispensing toys the most, as these engage their instincts and provide hours of mental and physical stimulation.

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