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Have you ever given the dog dried sheep's feet and brittle bones?

First, it can play the role of calcium supplementation for dogs: it is very common to eat large bones to supplement calcium, which is simple and effective, but it should also be pointed out that most dogs chew bones by grinding their teeth. Although the amount of calcium absorbed is small, it is very effective to eat more. What needs to be emphasized here is that dogs eat big bones, and the calcium in big bones is not easily absorbed by dogs. Dogs can only absorb about 20%, and the remaining 80% will almost be destroyed with dog feces.

Second, dogs eat more big bones to clean their teeth: this benefit is very intuitive. Dogs like to chew big bones, which can play the role of grinding their teeth. In the process of eating big bones, big bones will rub against dogs' teeth, which can remove soft impurities in dogs' teeth and prevent dogs' gums from being inflamed, so eating more big bones has a good effect on dogs' teeth cleaning.

Third, dogs eat more big bones, which can help shape the dog's stool. Big bones help the dog's feces to be drier, so that the feces discharged by the dog can be well shaped and prevent the dog from having diarrhea. I don't know if you have such an experience. Dogs have diarrhea on the floor at home, which is very unsanitary and difficult to clean up.

My dog often eats them. She likes to chew these bone sticks every day, whether they are air-dried or sun-dried, just like going to work, hahaha.