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What Dog Chews Do Vets Recommend?

By Brianna Schwartz  •   1 minute read

When it comes to choosing dog chews, a veterinarian's recommendation is a reliable and safe source. Veterinarians typically suggest products that not only entertain dogs but also promote their health and safety.


Many veterinarians recommend Natural Farm products due to their quality and natural composition. Chews like "bully sticks" are one of the top choices among veterinarians because they are made from 100% natural beef, without additives or preservatives, and are highly digestible. This means that, in addition to being safe, these products help maintain a dog's oral and digestive health.


In addition to "bully sticks," veterinarians also suggest using tendons and tracheas, which are rich in nutrients like glucosamine and chondroitin, essential for joint health. These products help keep teeth clean, strengthen gums, and provide prolonged and satisfying chewing.


By opting for the chews recommended by veterinarians, such as those offered by Natural Farm, you are ensuring that your dog receives the best in terms of safety and health. Always consult your veterinarian to choose the most suitable options for your pet, but know that with Natural Farm products, you are making a choice approved by specialists.

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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