As a dog parent, you’re probably thinking about food, exercise, and training. But have you thought about chewing? It might seem like a simple habit (or an annoying one when your slippers are involved!), but chewing is actually super important for your dog’s health and happiness.
Here’s what you need to know about why dogs love to chew — and how you can support this natural behaviour safely.
Dogs have been chewing for thousands of years — it’s part of how they survive and stay healthy in the wild. Today’s dogs may not be hunting kangaroos or scavenging for bones, but that chewing instinct is still very strong.
Chewing helps:
If dogs don’t have safe things to chew on, they might go after your furniture, shoes, or even sticks — and that can lead to injuries or expensive vet bills.
Not every chew is a good choice. Some can break teeth, cause choking, or lead to digestive blockages. Yikes! Here’s a quick checklist:
A chew is safer if:
TIP: If it hurts when you hit it against your knee or you’d never bite into it yourself, your dog shouldn’t either!
Some popular chews can be risky:
Want to keep your pup happy and healthy? Try these:
Chewing isn’t just about teeth — it’s calming too. Whether your dog is feeling stressed or just a little bored, chewing helps them settle into a happier, more relaxed state.
Think of it like your dog’s version of a stress ball or fidget spinner!
Every dog is different. What’s great for a big Labrador might not work for a tiny Chihuahua. That’s why it’s always a good idea to check with your vet before introducing a new chew — especially if your dog is a puppy, senior, or has dental issues.
Chewing is more than just a pastime — it’s a natural, healthy behaviour that deserves some thought and care. Choose chews that are safe and appropriate for your dog’s size and chewing style, and you’ll help them stay happy, healthy, and out of trouble.
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