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Goat trotters, an interactive dental chew treat gently air-dried to maintain freshness.
An excellent tasty treat for stimulating minds of young pups, dental and gum care and bite training.
Ingredients:
Goat Trotters 100%
Typical Size:
Furry trotters are between 9-11cm long
Benefits:
Dental Health: Chewing on goat hooves/bones helps to scrape away plaque and tartar buildup on a dog's teeth, promoting healthier gums and fresher breath. The hard texture of the hoof provides a satisfying chew that helps dogs naturally clean their teeth.
Nutritional Value: Goat trotters are a good source of protein, which is essential for muscle development and overall health. Some goat hooves are also a source of chondroitin, a compound known to support joint health.
Mental Stimulation and Entertainment: Chewing on goat hooves/bones provides a satisfying and engaging activity for dogs, helping to alleviate boredom and potentially reduce destructive chewing behaviour.
The act of chewing can also be calming and stress-relieving for dogs.
Other Considerations:
Goat trotters are a natural and generally safe chew option, and unlike some other chews, they are not known to splinter.
Always supervise your dog while they are chewing on a goat trotter and provide access to fresh water.
We support our community and local Aussie produce by small business for small business.
Reduce & Reuse +
Reduce the need for small packaging - we offer bulk treats, 1 & 2kg Bigger Bags to last for months!
Recycled cartons, green packaging.
Ethically sourced ingredients.
Whole Animal Utilisation (nose-to-tail).
Zero Fillers.
Zero Additives.
Considerations
Disclaimer:
Although incidents with our pet treats are very rare, we do not guarantee they are completely risk-free.
We recommend supervising your dog while they enjoy our treats, being mindful of their chewing habits, and selecting treats that suit their individual needs as well as treats suitable to their size.
Please read "important considerations" for each treat in our details section.