What do vets recommend dogs chew on
The 18 Best Chew Toys for Dogs That Are Vet-Approved
Unfortunately, many dog toys contain nasty toxins like arsenic, phthalates, lead, formaldehyde and more that can cause illness (womp womp). Preventive Vet says at this time, theres no overarching committee monitoring pet product manufacturers, so theres no one ensuring these toxins stay out of chew toys. The only way to know exactly what youre tossing into your dogs mouth is by checking the materials on the manufacturers website of each toy you buy.
All-natural rubber is the ideal material for dog chew toys because its tough, with a little give. You want a good, sturdy chew toy that wont splinter or fall apart, but that also wont be so hard that your dog breaks teeth, says Carl. This is why Kong toys are so popular and long-lasting. Fellows says harder chew toys made of nylon are also great options.
Some brands do use plastic, which isnt ideal because they can contain chemicals like phthalates, so check to see if the manufacturer has taken steps to make that plastic super safe for your dogs mouth. Look for phrases like non-toxic and BPA-free.
Choosing safe chew toys for dogs: A vet's guide
Dogs are notorious for getting into trouble, so choosing safe chew toys for dogs is important. Poorly made chew toys can cause gut blockages, dental damage, and mouth injury amongst other things; a recent study showed that 1 in 25 dogs needed veterinary treatment due to a problem with chewing material.
With a wide range of interactive dog toys hitting the market each year, including chew toys and bones, its getting harder and harder to tell whats safe, and what isnt. Lets take a look at vet-recommended dog chew toys, and those to avoid.
The importance of chew toys for dogs
The first question to answer is whether dogs need chew toys at all. Vets and behaviorists agree that chewing is a natural behavior that dogs should be allowed to express. Whilst not every dog will want to chew, many will enjoy gnawing on a bone or bone-substitute. Its thought that being able to express this natural behavior is good for dogs.
In fact, one study showed that shelter dogs enjoyed a chew toy more than other toys, and that it encouraged them to move around rather than remain stationary. In fact, chewing behavior is thought to be so important that the guidelines for keeping laboratory dogs recommend provision of chewable objects.
Of course, we cant ignore the possible benefits on dental health of chewing. Studies have shown that several types of dog chew reduce plaque and tartar, including rawhide, specially-designed chew sticks, and raw beef bones.
Either way, its pretty clear that if your dog enjoys chewing, giving it an appropriate object to chew is a good idea. Its not uncommon for dogs that dont have access to good chews to end up using other household objects, such as slippers, furniture, and remote controls.
What makes a safe chew toy for dogs?
The ideal characteristics of a safe chew toy for dogs includes:
- Tough and long-lasting
- Available in a range of sizes to suit each dog
- Completely and quickly digestible, in case of swallowing
- Not harder than dental enamel
- Contains no harmful chemicals
- Attractive to dogs (tastes/smells good, right texture)
- Doesnt splinter into sharp pieces
The problem with this wish list is that no chew toy perfectly fits and its possible that one never will. Toys that are tough and long-lasting are not likely to be quickly digestible if theyre swallowed, or theyll be harder than dental enamel. Trying to find the perfect dog chew can be a little like looking for leprechaun gold!
So what safety information can you look out for? Firstly, you need to work out if the chew is intended as a toy (i.e inedible) or as a treat (i.e edible). If its edible, you need to look into how digestible it is, and whether its likely to form a blockage. If its designed as an inedible chew, it needs to be big enough and strong enough that your dog cant break off small bits to swallow.
What is the safest thing for dogs to chew on?
There are a huge range of products out there for dogs to chew on, with new additions each year. Its safe to say that there are no chew toys that are 100% safe for dogs. However, some are better than others. And, to complicate matters, which chew toy is best (and safest!) for your dog will vary depending on your dogs breed, jaw type, and chewing style. The following sections will detail how to choose the safest dog chew toy for your pooch.
What chew toys do vets recommend?
If you ask a large group of vets whether theyve seen problems with a particular type of dog chew, there will always be at least one vet who can tell you a dog chew horror story for each type and brand. Whether its Nylabones, Yak milk chews, raw beef bones, rawhide, or even bully sticks weve seen accidents with all of them. But the benefits of chewing are important, too, and in the end most vets would agree that you should give your dog something to chew, but be aware of the risks and monitor them carefully.
So, what are the risks of each edible dog chew and dog chew toy? The advice below is compiled from responses received from 130 vets:
- Nylabone - these can be too hard for some dogs, causing them to break their teeth whilst chewing. Others swallow them, causing an obstruction. However, theyre very long-lasting in most dogs. Find out more about the safety of Nylabones in our vet's article.
- Yak Milk a very hard chew made from processed milk, these are digestible but only if small slivers are swallowed. Large chunks can cause an obstruction and need surgical removal. Theres also a concern that theyre too hard for teeth and cause fractures.
- Raw bones High chance of contamination with harmful bacteria that can cause disease in your dog and/or your family. Need to be large enough and strong enough that your dog cant break into splinters, but not so strong that it breaks teeth a difficult balance! Contrary to common opinion, is not completely digestible and can cause a blockage, sometimes building up over months. Bones with a large marrow can also become stuck around the lower jaw, requiring surgical removal.
- Rawhide falling out of favour due to chemical manufacturing process. If large chunks are swallowed, rawhide can cause blockages as it isnt digested quickly enough.
- Dried tripe/bully sticks/ostrich tendons/ pigs ears etc Bacteria can thrive on these dried edible chews, at risk to your dogs health as well as your familys. As long as chewed thoroughly, these are (usually, but not always) sufficiently digestible to cause a blockage, although many vets report operating to remove undigested pigs ears causing a blockage.
- Rubber Kong if the wrong strength of rubber is used, or the rubber perishes over time, its easy for these to break into pieces and be swallowed, causing an obstruction. The correct size toy needs to be used to prevent swallowing whole.
- Antlers not advised by vets as these are too hard and cause teeth to break, requiring surgical removal.
- Hooves Not quickly digestible, so a risk if large pieces are swallowed. May be too hard for teeth, causing fractures.
- Wooden chew some types of wood splinter less than others, but splinters causing mouth damage and impacting between the teeth causing gum disease are both possible.
How to choose safe dog chew toys for your pooch
Now you know some of the benefits and some of the risks, hopefully youre in a better position to choose some safe dog chew toys for your furry friend.
1. Consider your dog's size and breed
Firstly, think about what your dog is like. Are they a greedy-gut, likely to swallow anything small enough and risk a blockage? Are they a breed known for having strong jaws? If they have very strong jaws and are a risk for swallowing anything, youll want to head more down the hard rubber toy route.
You may also be able to use a highly-digestible dried treat, but that will depend how much theyll chew before swallowing. On the other hand, if you have a small breed dog with weaker jaws and who is more of a nibbler, youll want to choose something that isnt going to splinter into small bits or break their tiny teeth. If you dont know, start them on the safest possible option like a VOHC certified dental chew and watch what they do.
2. Choose a reputable brand
Secondly, look for a reputable brand. This is not an area where you want to compare prices and choose the cheaper product you need good quality, from a brand with a reputation to protect.
3. Supervise at all times
Once youve decided on a dog chew, youll need to supervise your dog closely when theyre using it. That means in the room, and with eyes on your dog at least the first few times. Dont give your dog a new chew just before you leave the house for a few hours you need to know if they like it, if they swallowed it whole, how long it lasted, and whether theyve damaged anything whilst chewing. Many vets occasionally feed the risker treats, but under strict supervision, removing the chew once it becomes too small or damaged.
Should you use chew toys for dogs?
There are no completely safe chew toys for dogs, but that doesnt mean you shouldnt use them. Its all about balancing the possible risks against the possible benefits to your dog, and then doing what you can to minimise the risks. If youre unsure, talk to your vet, who will be happy to share their experiences with a range of dog chews!
Vet-Recommended Dog Chews
It seems like almost every single pet product these days is vet-recommended. How can all pet products be recommended by vets? Which products truly are veterinarian recommended? Dr. Jess compiled her own list of vet-recommended dog chews below:
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Not all dog chews are made the same.
The treats Doc Jess has listed here, not only are affordable, easily obtainable, but also have properties that can help with dental plaque buildup on your pups teeth!
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Virbac C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs is a great treat for your dog and also has enzymatic qualities to help your dog's dental hygiene! Please check and make sure that you order the correct size for your dog and that you always supervise your dog when feeding a dog chew.
The Virbac website states "C.E.T.Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs feature an exclusive Dual-Enzyme System, plus an abrasive texture. Working with the dog's chewing action, C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews reduce plaque and tartar helping keep teeth clean and breath fresh, even on days when brushing isnt possible. Available sizes to Extra Small, Small, Medium and Large."
Out of my own veterinary experience, I have seen many dogs really take to the flavor of these treats. I really like that these treats have the enzymatic feature along with the extra added texture to them. Both these qualities will help with the amount of plaque buildup on your dog's teeth.
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GREENIES Original Dog Natural Dental Treatsare great treat for your dog and also can help maintain good oral health! Please check and make sure that you order the correct size for your dog and that you always supervise your dog when feeding a dog chew.
The Greenies website has a specific web page just for veterinarians. The website explains Greenies to us veterinarians as "Your clients may come to you with questions about doggie breath. Our dental treats have a bendable and chewy texture that allows teeth to sink in and help scrape away plaque and tartar. One treat a day is all it takes for dogs to experience the amazing effects of clean teeth and fresh breath."
Greenies are easy to find in most pet stores, grocery stores, and on Amazon. Many dogs like the flavor and these extremely accessible treats are also seen as very affordable to many
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Ark Naturals Brushless Toothpaste, Dog Dental Chews is a great treat option for your dog and also can help maintain good oral health! Please check and make sure that you order the correct size for your dog and that you always supervise your dog when feeding a dog chew.
Ark Naturals briefly mentions "They have a unique toothpaste center, surrounded by a harder outside layer to abrasively clean teeth and mechanically help reduce plaque and tartar buildup. Not to mention, they are packed with wholesome, human grade ingredients that are low calorie and easy to digest."
I have had a few lovely clients with dogs who have loved these dog chews. Their dogs LOVED them.
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ARK NATURALS Gentle Digest Soft Chews are a great all natural dog treat choice! Please check and make sure that you order the correct size for your dog and that you always supervise your dog when feeding a dog chew.
Some of my biggest reasons why I like these chews is because they are made with vitamin C and a pet digestive supplement (a natural prebiotic and probiotic) that works to support the growth of good bacteria for intestinal balance and a healthy immune system.
If you have a product in mind that would be a great fit for this list, send a mention Dr. Jess way.
She may just add it to this list!
And always remember, monitor and closely watch your dog whenever feeding them treats.