- Safe, clean, and flavorful chewing wood.
- Suitable for dental hygiene.
- Enriched with olive oil for healthy fur and a strong immune system.
- Durable, long-lasting chew.
- Free from artificial ingredients – 100% natural.
- Calorie-free.
Composition: natural wood root, olive oil.
Safe, clean, and flavorful chewing wood suitable for dental hygiene, enriched with olive oil for healthy fur and a strong immune system. Its long-lasting durability offers prolonged chewing, contains no artificial ingredients, is calorie-free, and is a 100% natural product. The root comes from an ecologically sustainable source, 100% natural wood. Its structure is hard and exceptionally compact with no sharp edges. The pieces are naturally dried to retain all the natural nutrients and tannins* that are released during chewing, and are cut and polished to avoid any risks.
Dogs love to play and chew as they have a strong chewing instinct for maintaining strong and healthy teeth, while it also helps effectively in reducing pet stress. It is an ideal alternative to bones and antlers, especially for dogs who love to chew but need to watch their weight. It contains no chemicals, additives, or colorants. Available in various sizes to suit every breed. The shape and dimensions may vary as it is a natural product.
Important: To avoid choking risks, it is recommended to remove the product when it reaches a size that can be swallowed. Always supervise your dog during chewing.
*Tannins represent an important category of polyphenolic compounds with a characteristic bitter taste, found abundantly in nature. Chemically, they are associated with certain proteins and other organic compounds like amino acids and alkaloids. They are often found in the fruits of many plant species, especially oaks and chestnuts, in the bark of black locusts, in tea, etc. They also exist in the roots, bark, fruits, and leaves of tropical species like Acacia and Quebracho. In Schinopsis balansae species, up to 25% of their wood may be composed of valuable tannins. These are substances known to humans since ancient times (ancient Egypt, Greece, and China). Today they have abundant uses, including preventing leather decay and are widely used in tanning, pharmaceuticals as drug formulations, and ink production. White oak contains abundant tannins. Their best-known application is in oak barrels, where during the wine aging process, beneficial wood substances, including so-called enological tannins, are slowly hydrolyzed and infused into red wine.










