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What Are Collagen Sticks for Dogs?

By Brianna Schwartz  •   1 minute read

What Are Collagen Sticks for Dogs?

Collagen sticks for dogs are healthy treats that have gained popularity among owners concerned with their pets' well-being. But what exactly are these sticks, and what are their benefits?


Made from bovine collagen, collagen sticks are rich in protein and help promote joint, skin, and coat health in dogs. Collagen is an essential protein that supports the structure of the skin and joints, making these treats an excellent choice for dogs of all ages.


In addition to being highly digestible, collagen sticks are safe and free from preservatives or chemical additives, making them a healthy alternative to other processed treats. Natural Farm offers high-quality collagen sticks made from responsibly raised cattle without hormones or antibiotics.


These sticks also help maintain your dog's dental health, as chewing helps remove tartar and strengthen gums. They are ideal for dogs with special needs, such as those requiring additional joint support or with sensitive skin.


Conclusion: Collagen sticks are an excellent choice for promoting your dog's health. By choosing Natural Farm products, you ensure that your pet receives a nutritious, safe, and tasty treat.

Brianna Schwartz

Brianna Schwartz

Brianna Schwartz - Natural Farm Pet Expert & Contributing Writer.


Hey NF family! I’m Bri — I am a mom of 2 human kids, as well as one dog and one cat. I found Natural Farm years ago when I began feeding my pets a raw diet after taking some canine dietary courses. Dog training and nutrition became my utter obsession and finding a role with a company who shares my mission of naturally appropriate chews and food felt like the perfect alignment. I’ve been with NF for almost 4 years now and love sharing my knowledge and passion for all things dogs with our NF customers.

I currently have one medium-sized mixed breed dog. She’s an 8-year-old bully-hound mix named Whitman. We adopted her from the Animal Welfare Association in Voorhees, NJ back in 2017.

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