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Better Belly dog treats and chews are made for quicker and easier digestion and to help satisfy your dog’s natural instinct to chew. Better Belly rawhide treats can be highly digestible due to rawhide’s tough collagen fibers broken down during the production process before they enter your dog’s mouth. Better Belly dog bones and products can also help clean your pup’s teeth and freshen their breath.
Better Belly has dog dental chews to help fight tartar and plaque, thin chews, and highly digestive rawhide chews for dogs. Standard rawhide is made of fibers that link together, making the rawhide flexible but tough to break down. With Better Belly rawhide treats and bones, their unique manufacturing process helps to pre-break down rawhide fibers, which may lead to better digestibility for your canine chewer. These rawhide dog bones are made in the USA and come in various flavors like chicken, pork and buffalo to suit your dog’s tastes.
Rawhide dog treats can be chewed on for 1- to 2-hours per day. Rawhide dog bones and their digestibility varies with each chew and with each dog, so be sure to monitor your pup while they are busy chewing. Better Belly rawhide treats can be great as rewards, and Better Belly also makes a selection of alternative rawhide chews. Select a chew slightly larger than your pet’s mouth and give it as a treat no more than once a day. Always provide lots of water nearby for your pup, and consult a veterinarian if you see any unusual symptoms.
Highly digestible rawhide chews for dogs can sometimes be effective dental dog treats. The act of chewing can help keep your pet’s jaws strong, teeth clean and reduce odor from bad breath. Rawhide chews can be good for your pup’s teeth and may help promote oral health. They also help to satisfy their instinct to chew on things—potentially saving your shoes or sofa. For some dogs, chewing can also help relieve anxiety and provide mental stimulation.
Each dog has different needs and wants. The best treats and toys for your dog to chew on will largely depend on your dog’s size, taste buds and individual chewing style. That’s why Better Belly dog treats come in a variety of shapes, sizes and flavors. Your dog may be drawn to any type—from large rawhide bones, small rolls and mini chews to twists, strips or braids.
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HI, thanks for using Boop by Petco! I am sorry Ziggy is sick! Sadly there isn't a perfect treat to keep a dogs teeth clean. Veterinary dentists recommend brushing their teeth AT LEAST three times per week. Anything less isn't doing anything. If Ziggy has a lot of tartar build up already then it is best to have an anesthetic (put under) dental to have his teeth cleaned, X-rayed and extracted if infected. Then brushing his teeth 3 or more times per week will hopefully keep the tartar away. Below is a link to the Veterinary Oral Health Councils recommend products. I hope this helps and good luck! http://www.vohc.org/VOHCAcceptedProductsTable_Dogs.pdf
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello and thank you for contacting Boop by Petco. t/d diet, dentisticks and other dental care treats have minimal beneficial effect if any. Cleaning teeth daily and regular dental checks work much better. Please, stick to that, as dental care diets are in my opinion, not worth the money.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Nikki is adorable! Thank you so much for posting pictures. You posted about a number of concerns, so hopefully I can address all of them. As far as her teeth go, it is always recommended to have a full dental cleaning under anesthesia to resolve any underlying problems and pain, then follow up with something like a water additive to decrease additional dental calculus from forming. My favorite dental product is PetSmile, but it does need to be applied to the teeth. https://petsmileusa.com There has been a lot of evidence that increasing the amount of Omega 3 fatty acids in the diet can make a big difference for inflammation and itching. Since a diet change and adding Omega 3 fatty acids to the diet can both cause loose stool, I normally only recommend that clients make one change to a diet at a time (which includes supplements). Both Acana and Wellness make a wonderful fish based diet, so I do not have a preference between the 2 of those. Make sure you do a gradual diet change ov
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi and thanks for posting on Boop by Petco! OraVet is great, but there are other options out there as well that may be more available. I would recommend oral health products that are approved by the Veterinary Oral Health Council. I have linked a list of approved products below. Most of the edible treats can be found easily in most pet stores. http://www.vohc.org/VOHCAcceptedProductsTable_Dogs.pdf
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Hi there and thank you for using Pet Coach! Here is a list of the products I typically recommend: 1. CET oral rinse 2. CET enzymatic toothpaste 3. Oravet chews 4. Plaque off 5. CET chlorhexidine chews Not all of these will work but I have had some mixed success using all of these. My favorite is the Oravet chew as it employs an additive known as Delmopinol to prevent tartar formation. Oravet chews are only available in veterinary clinics so you may have a hard time finding this one online. All of the other products you can find online. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.
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