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Pig ears can be safe for small and light chewers under supervision, but they pose choking risks for powerful chewers and may cause digestive upset or bacterial contamination.
Heavy-duty rubber toys, such as KONGs designed for power chewers, are considered among the safest options for aggressive chewers when used under supervision.
Pig ears can be safe for small and light chewers under supervision, but they may pose digestive, choking, or contamination risks, especially for aggressive chewers.
Heavy-duty rubber chew toys like KONG for power chewers are among the safest options for aggressive chewers when used under supervision.
Safer alternatives to Nylabone include rubber toys like KONG, beef tendons, collagen sticks, and VOHC-approved dental chews, which are gentler on teeth and more digestible.
The healthiest chew treats for dogs are digestible, natural, appropriately sized for your dog, and free from artificial additives—such as beef tendons, collagen sticks, fish skins, and sturdy rubber toys.
Vets recommend giving dogs safe, appropriately sized chew options like rubber toys, beef tendons, and VOHC-approved dental chews under supervision.
Heavy-duty rubber toys, such as KONGs designed for power chewers, are often considered the safest option when chosen appropriately and used under supervision.
The safest dog chews are sturdy rubber toys, beef tendons, collagen sticks, and VOHC-approved dental chews—always chosen to match your dog's size and chewing style, and given under supervision.
No, dogs should not stay in a crate all day; crates offer a secure space but should only be used for limited periods and proper training is essential.

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