Oral hygiene
Raw bones and treats which are generally harder in nature and require a lot of chewing and gnawing are great ways to keep your dog’s oral hygiene in check. The abrasive nature of bones and harder treats helps to reduce plaque and softer foods becoming lodged in gaps in the teeth. Nobody likes dog breath, so a welcome benefit of food play time is the boost to oral health that it provides. Looking for a nice, clean, long lasting chew? Check out our antler bars!
Mental stimulation
Dogs are naturally curious and intelligent animals, and need to use their brains just as much as their legs. Mental exercise is crucial for a happy and healthy dog, and encouraging them to ‘think’ as part of their feeding routine is a great way to maintain good mental health. Read our dedicated mental exercise blog post here for further tips and to find out more about the benefits!