More than anything, size matters and supervision counts.
Dogs chew as a form of play, they chew to eat, they chew out of boredom, and they chew because it makes their taste buds happy. Dogs choose to chew – but, it’s up to us as pet parents to supervise their chew choices to keep this activity both fun and safe.
Make sure to always pick the right size for your dog (We always recommend choosing a chew that is larger than the mouth). Keep a close watch for small, torn off, and unrolled pieces (If this occurs, gently remove these immediately). Always monitor your dogs while they chew and be sure they have plenty of fresh, clean water nearby. If they cannot be supervised, remove the chew from their reach.
And remember, any chew, food, snack, toy, and even sticks and stones, have the potential to cause choking. For your dog or cat to experience the most enjoyable chewing experience depends on the dog’s size, health, and chewing preferences. Know your dog’s CHEW IQ.