-Safe, clean, and tasty chewing wood.
-Suitable for dental hygiene.
-Enriched with olive oil for healthy fur and a strong immune system.
-Durable, long-lasting chew.
-No artificial ingredients – 100% natural, Omega 3, antioxidants, vitamins, fiber.
-Calorie-free.
Composition: ebony wood, olive oil.
Safe, clean, and tasty chewing wood suitable for dental hygiene and enriched with olive oil for healthy fur and a strong immune system. Its long durability provides long-lasting chew without artificial ingredients. Contains Omega 3, antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber without calories. The chewable ebony wood is made from durable ebony wood with a subtle aroma. The pieces dry naturally – preserving all their natural nutrients and tannins which are released once chewed. They are cut and polished to avoid any risks. Each piece is unique, handmade, and from a natural source.
Ebony wood is an ideal alternative for pets that need to watch their weight. Dogs love to play and chew wood as they have a strong chewing instinct to maintain strong and healthy teeth. At the same time, ebony wood helps reduce stress. The wood undergoes quality control and all its edges are rounded to prevent injuries. Available in various sizes to suit every pet's needs. Shape and dimensions may vary as it is a natural product.
Important: To avoid choking hazards, it is recommended to remove the product once it reaches a size that can be swallowed. Always supervise your dog during chewing.
*Tannins are a major category of polyphenolic compounds known for their bitter taste and are abundantly found in nature. Chemically, they are associated and linked with certain proteins and other organic compounds such as amino acids and alkaloids. Often found in the fruits of many plant species, especially oak and chestnut species, in the bark of black locust, tea, etc. They are also present in the roots, bark, fruits, and leaves of tropical species like Acacia and Quebracho. In Schinopsis balansae, up to 25% of the wood can consist of valuable tannins. These substances have been known to humans since ancient times (ancient Egypt, Greece, and China). Today, they have numerous uses. They prevent the decay of skins and are extensively used in tanning, pharmacy as medical preparations, and ink production. White oak contains a lot of tannins. However, their most known application is in wooden oak barrels, where during wine aging, beneficial substances are extracted into the red wine, including enological tannins.





