3 Different Tastes
5 Different Sizes
Long Lasting
Dogs chew to relieve boredom, loneliness, stress, frustration and anxiety. The act of chewing has a calming and comforting effect on the adrenal-pituitary axis in the brain – it triggers the release of endorphins, and as such is a tool that the dog has at his disposal in order to ‘self-medicate’ for anxiety and stress. Allow your dog to chew for 10 to 15 minutes per day . What’s better is that Petiwell treats feed and satisfy your dog at the same time.
Dental Care
Dogs develop plaque and bacteria in their mouths. This same plaque can turn into tartar if not brushed away within 36 hours. Did you know, dog chews not only keep your dog busy but also help in maintaining dental hygiene? Surprised? Ideally your dog should be given something to chew on for at least 15 mins every day, or every second day at a minimum. This helps prevent large amounts of plaque from accumulating and hardening into tartar. What better way to spend part of this time chewing Petiwell snacks.
High Protein
Protein allows your dog’s body to function properly. The essential amino acids your dog gets from protein contribute to healthy hair and skin, muscle development and tissue repair. A general rule is that dogs require 2 grams of high-quality animal protein per kilogram of body weight per day. Please consult your veterinarian for more details.
Hard Treats
Hard dog treats are great for occasions when you need your pup to focus on a single activity for a long period of time. Crate training, Work From Home Meetings, Day Outings are activities that require your pet to behave a certain way for a long time, and hard dog treats keep their attention focused for that while. There’s no rule about how often you can dole them out, as long as you limit treats to 10% of their daily calories. So what better way to use Petiwell food to encourage and feed at the same time.