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KONG Jaw-robics
Today, most
domestic dogs don’t have to work for food. In nature, however,
dogs are predatory meat-eaters. Hunting for food is physically
and intellectually challenging. The hunt is their “work.”
Success on the job results in a well-earned “paycheck”
– their meal. Eating meat off the bone satisfies their hunger,
exercises their jaw muscles and keeps their teeth and gums clean.
Depriving dogs of their natural drives can result in serious behavioral
issues including: excessive barking, destructive chewing, soiling,
digging and separation anxiety |
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Booda Bimples
Derived from
a corn starch base material and made to be a durable, lasting,
velvety texture chew that resists cracking or splintering. The
unique bumpy surface helps to maintain a dogs' oral health by
vigorously massaging its gums. Contains no animal by-products.
Clinically tested and proven safe for dog's health and non-disruptive
to the diet.
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