June 17, 2008
A Puppy's Dream - Beefeaters Chew Sticks
Beefeaters Rawhide Chew Sticks come in a handy resealable bag which means they keep fresh and are easy to store.
It's not just chews which Beefeaters make, high quality beefhide Twists are also available, which are just as delicious and a treat for your pet.
Just like the Rawhide Chews, they are non-staining, as the twist have been soaked in a mouthwatering flavored juice, so they are better for your home.
Your dog will be drooling over the scent of these great snacks, and as for the taste and texture, wow, your dog is in for a treat!
They come in value packs of 75 pieces and are available in Lamb and Rice, Natural and Chicken flavors.
A change is as good as a rest.
Dogs get sick of the same old food, just like people, so it's wide to vary the snack flavor to keep him happy and interested.
Beefeaters Cuisine Rawhides are a premium grade line of all-natural beefhide chews, sold in 11b bags sealed for freshness.
In toothsome flavors such as Beef, Chicken, and Natural, you might think your dog will be spoiled for choice; that is until you look at the Hickory Cuisine and Peanut Butter.
Puppies have a hard time when their teeth are growing and having a chew to hand can give them some relief from the discomfort and also save your house from chewing, as puppies do like to get their teeth into things.
We have already talked about the wholesome aspects to these chews, but Beefeaters also made products which can benefit specific conditions.
To be able to treat a dog's health complaint with a treat is a sweet thing for you both. Take some time to consider the advantages.
Skin and coat problems can be tackled giving Beefeaters Skin and Coat Rawhide Stix as a treat, which are specially made for this condition.
With great healthy elements such as Omega 3 fatty acids and vitamin E, skin and hair will become healthy when your dog chews these.
What would your dog choose if he could (and if he was being responsible about his health?)
Go for a natural selection such as rawhide, you will soon see the benefits.
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Filed under Dog Health by Rebecca Foxton

















