Ρίζα Ξύλου Olive Oil Small 151-300gr

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- 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.
 

- No artificial ingredients – 100% natural.
 

- Calorie-free.
 

Composition: natural wood root, olive oil.


Safe, clean, and flavorful chewing wood suitable for dental hygiene and enriched with olive oil for healthy fur and a strong immune system. Its durability offers a long-lasting chewing experience, without artificial ingredients, calorie-free, and is a 100% natural product. The root comes from an ecologically sustainable source, 100% natural wood. Its structure is hard and extremely compact without sharp edges. Pieces are naturally dried to preserve all natural nutrients and tannins* released during chewing, and are cut and polished to avoid potential hazards.

 

Dogs love to play and chew as they have a strong instinct to chew for maintaining strong and healthy teeth, while also effectively reducing pet stress. It is an ideal alternative to bones and antlers, especially for dogs who like to chew but need to watch their weight. Contains no chemicals, additives, or dyes. Available in various sizes to suit all breeds. The shape and dimensions may vary as it is a natural product.

 

Important: To avoid the risk of choking, it is recommended to remove the product when it reaches a size that can be swallowed. Always supervise your dog during chewing.

 

*Tannins are a significant category of polyphenolic compounds known for their characteristic bitter taste and are abundant in nature. Chemically, they are associated and linked with certain proteins and other organic compounds such as amino acids and alkaloids. They are commonly found in fruits of many plant species, especially oak and chestnut species, acacia bark, tea, etc. They are also present in roots, bark, fruits, and leaves of tropical species like Acacia and Quebracho. In Schinopsis balansae, up to 25% of their wood can consist of valuable tannins. Known to humans since ancient times (ancient Egypt, Greece, and China), today they have numerous uses. They have the property to prevent the decay (rotting) of skins and are widely used in tanning, pharmaceuticals, and ink production. White oak contains abundant tannins. The most renowned application is in wooden oak barrels, where during wine aging, beneficial substances from the wood, including tannins, are slowly released into the red wine.