◉ There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to dog chew. If it's your dog's first time trying this chew, we highly suggest introducing them slowly and monitoring for possible allergic reactions and ensuring that it is adequately chewed before swallowing. Like treats, chews should also not make up more than 10% of your dog’s daily diet.
◉ The best time to give a chew is 3-4 hours after a meal as this will help your dog to naturally scrape away plaque and tartar buildup, especially if you’re feeding them dry dog food/kibble. Furthermore, not only it will help them with their dental needs but also helps them with their boredom and anxiety.
◉ Always monitor each chew session because no matter how experienced your dog in chewing, Any chewable food, all-natural or commercial can pose a choking hazard. So never leave your dog unsupervised with any kind of chew. If this product splinters or develops sharp edges, throw it away immediately for your pet's safety and have a bowl of fresh water available at all times.