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The best dog chews for heavy chewers include bully sticks, raw beef bones, thick collagen or beef cheek rolls, antlers (with caution), and yak cheese chews, all supervised closely for safety.
Pig ears can be good chews for dogs, especially for puppies, seniors, or gentler chewers, but they should always be given under supervision due to choking risks.
The number one dog chew for most dogs is the bully stick due to its digestibility, high protein content, and relative safety when used under supervision.
The best thing to give your dog to chew on is a safe, digestible chew like bully sticks, collagen chews, or other natural body part treats under supervision.
The best dog chews are natural, digestible, appropriately sized items like bully sticks, collagen chews, tendons, yak cheese, and dental treats, tailored to your dog’s chewing style and needs.
Vets recommend safe, digestible dog chews that match a dog’s size and chewing strength, such as bully sticks, collagen chews, and softer animal parts, always under supervision.
Natural, digestible chews like bully sticks, collagen chews, and beef tracheas are among the healthiest options for dogs, offering both nutrition and dental benefits when supervised.
The best dog chews are natural, digestible options like bully sticks, collagen or beef cheek rolls, yak cheese chews, and body part treats such as tendons or tracheas—always matched to your dog's size and chewing style. Supervise your dog with any chew and remove small pieces to prevent choking.
Ham is not recommended for dogs due to its high salt and fat content, which can be harmful.
Dogs should generally not eat regular ice cream, as it often contains sugar, lactose, and artificial ingredients that can be harmful to them.

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