Frenchie puppy receives humongous bone as a treat from his owner

5 years ago
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Its Christmas time and Charlies owners decided to treat him to a new chew bone, this time though the bone purchased was bigger than puppy Charlie himself.
There are many benefits of giving a dog a bone to chew on and when we say bone we do not mean bones leftover from a roast dinner for example which may cause digestive problems and which are too abrasive and can wear down the teeth.
What we actually mean by bones is the kind specifically designed for dogs. Some of the many benefits include dental benefits, chewing on a bone is good for your dogs teeth by helping scrape away plaque, which can cause bad breath and a variety of serious dental problems. Chewing a bone can control tartar buildup helping prevent yellowing of the teeth and diseases.
Bones can also help prevent boredom keeping your dog entertained for hours and stimulating the mind, i mean nobody wants to think of their dog sat at home bored when they're out at work or the shops.
If you're worried about your dog chewing up your house, a bone or some chew toys may help prevent this by giving your dog a much better alternative than a table leg for example.

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