About our Beef Trachea Chews
Beef trachea is a delectable naturally dried dog chew. Our beef Trachea Chews are not only delicious but also brimming with health benefits. Rich in chondroitin and glucosamine, beef trachea is great for the joints. Beef trachea is also a safe chew because it is easily digestible.
Ingredients
Beef Trachea
Benefits
- A single protein (beef)
- Contain high quality proteins including collagen
- Rich in chondroitin and glucosamine
- They are low in fat
- They are long lasting chew treats that help curb boredom and encourage the release of endorphins which help to naturally sooth and calm
- Help with the development of strong jaw muscles
- They help clean teeth
- Beef tracheas are highly digestible
- They are salt and additive free
Feeding
Dogs love our Beef Trachea Chews. We do however encourage our pet parents not to exceed ten percent of of your dog’s daily caloric intake with treats. We recommend treats as a supplement rather than as a replacement for a meal. A tummy upset could be the result of too much of a good thing. Please supervise your pets when you give them a treat, especially when it is one they have not had before so that you can monitor they way your dog responds to the treat. Chews or treats can be a potential choking hazards. It is also essential to have a bowl of fresh drinking water because water aids the digestion process. Discard the bits of treat that is not consumed. Our treats are super tasty as endorsed by many furkids far and wide. Even so, we do not recommend our treats for human consumption.
Feeding Guideline
Small Breed (1—10 kg) 1/4-1/2 tube p/day
Medium Breed (11 –25kg) 1 tube p/day
Large Breed (over 25kg) 1-2 tubes p/day
Life Stages
*puppy/adult/senior
(*from 12 weeks)
Calorie Content
APPROXIMATE kcal per 15cm tube (average tube length): 50
Storage
Feed your furkid their Beef Trachea Chews before the expiration. The expiry date can be seen on the back of the package. Store your Beef Trachea Chews in a cool dry place. It is possible to freeze this treat should you wish to preserve it longer. However, it is important to defrost the treat before you give it to your canine furkid.