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Pedigree Jumbone Dog Treats, Beef, 200 grams

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As with any animal-based meat product, there’s a risk of contracting salmonella or E. coli with rawhide for dogs. This risk of contamination can also put you and others in your household at risk if you handle the treats regularly. Rawhide alternatives for dogs Dentastix: Pedigree Dentastix offer long-lasting chewing fun for your dog, in small, medium and large sizes so that every breed of dog can safely enjoy a Dentastix. They have a special texture and beneficial active ingredients that help to reduce plaque and tartar and keep your dog’s teeth and gums healthy. Pedigree Dentastix are also available as Daily Freshness, Twice Weekly and DentaFlex options, so that every dog can enjoy a tasty treat! Kong toys: made from natural rubbers, Kong toys are designed to be strong, yet gentle on teeth and jaws, making them perfect for avid chewers.

Choose from a range of different delicious Pedigree treats to meet your needs and your dog’s tastes. With 45% of American dogs and 58% of cats considered overweight, an estimated 89 million pets are at high risk for developing conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, high blood pressure and more. Dentalife ® dog chews: if you want to ensure your dog’s getting in chew time to clean their teeth, try feeding a Dentalife ® chew each day which is scientifically proven to reduce tartar build-up. Pedigree Dentastix are available here at zooplus in a range of options, including twice weekly care, fresh flavours and even DentaFlex and Jumbones. All of these are a great way to improve dental health, whilst other Pedigree dog treats can be useful during training as a way to reward your dog - or simply to show it how much you care! While the 'mixing bowl' composition is useful for knowing what went into the food, it doesn't always reflect what your dog is actually eating. This is because the processes that turn the ingredients into the finished pet food can significantly alter the relative weights of the ingredients.Large chunks of rawhide can become lodged in your dog’s oesophagus and cause choking. It’s important to note that the longer your dog chews rawhide, the softer and stringier it gets, making it easier to bite off pieces and swallow them whole which can be very hazardous. 3. It may break teeth Cereals,Derivatives of Vegetable Origin,Various Sugars,Meat and Animal Derivatives (including 4% Beef),Minerals,Vegetable Protein Extracts,Oils and Fats,Seeds,Herbs Many owners will give their dogs rawhide to help keep their teeth clean, but there can actually be a risk of teeth breakage with pressed or glued rawhides as they’re very dense and hard. 4. Contamination risks

Delicious, low-fat chews - PEDIGREE® JUMBONE™ treats cleverly combine a tough chewy outer with a succulent, tasty centre. Protein 6.7%, Fat content 1.6%, Inorganic matter 3.7%, Crude fibres 2.5%, Moisture 16%, Energy 296kcal/100g, Calcium 0.6%, Omega 3 fatty acids 720 mg/kg, Vitamin A 5029 IU, Vitamin E 50.3 mg, Ferrous sulphate monohydrate 46 mg Medium Beef Protein 6.6%, Fat content 1.7%, Inorganic matter 4.3%, Crude fibres 2%, Moisture 15.6%, Energy 299 kcal/100g, Calcium 0.6%, Omega 3 fatty acids 720 mg/kg, Vitamin A 5029 IU, Vitamin E 50.3 mg, Ferrous sulphate monohydrate 46 mg Large Beef Once the hide has been separated from the animal, it’s first dipped into high salt brines to slow the decay which can make it very salty. The hide will also be cleaned with detergent and degreasers and sterilised with low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide. The next step after this is to remove any hair or fat attached which involves harsh chemical combinations. Then additional chemicals, such as lime, are deployed to separate the layers of skin. Once the hide has been separated, it’s ready to be made into rawhide for dogs. During this process artificial colours and flavours may be added to make them look and smell more appealing, and they’re then manipulated into fun shapes which can sometimes involve glue. 4 risks of rawhide for dogsDeveloped by Pedigree nutritionists and veterinarians of Waltham which is one of the world's leading authorities on pet care and nutrition. Feeding Instructions According to a press release from Dr. Ernie Ward, founder of the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) and author of “Chow Hounds: Why Our Dogs Are Getting Fatter – A Vet’s Plan to Save Their Lives” (2010 HCI),

Pedigree Jumbones are the perfect longer lasting treat for your dog. Jumbone cleverly combines a hard chewy outer with a delicious meaty centre, a treat your dog can really get their teeth into and it tastes fantastic too. Give them the treat they really deserve. Key Features

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Rawhide is a dog chew that’s a by-product of the leather industry. It’s made from the inner layer of either cow or horse hides (which is their skin). The outer layer of the hides is the leather part that’s used for shoes, garments, upholstery, etc. The inner rawhide is treated, dehydrated and then formed into various shapes as a dog chew. The most common type of rawhide for dogs is a rawhide bone which is made up of layers of rawhide manipulated into a bone shape. How is rawhide prepared? Chewing can be great for dogs as it helps to prevent boredom and can also help to reduce anxiety. But it’s not just rawhide that dogs love to chew. If you are looking for a safer chew for your dog, there are plenty of great rawhide alternatives out there! Some to note are: Protein 6.6%, Fat content 1.7%, Inorganic matter 4.3%, Crude fibres 2%, Moisture 15.8%, Energy 299 kcal/100g, Calcium 0.6%, Omega 3 fatty acids 720 mg/kg, Vitamin A 5029 IU, Vitamin E 50.3 mg, Ferrous sulphate monohydrate 46 mg Mini Beef

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