For light-colored dogs, try to choose colorless molar sticks.
Teething sticks are common snacks in dogs’ lives, and they are also a good tool for dogs to kill time. However, the main thing that owners should pay attention to is that when feeding teething sticks to dogs, they should also pay attention to some related issues, otherwise a careless teething stick may bring certain adverse effects to the dog.
1. The size should be moderate
When choosing a molar stick for your dog, you must pay attention to the size of the molar stick. A molar stick that is too large is not conducive to dog chewing, but if you grind your teeth, If the stick is too small, it may be swallowed whole and become stuck in the throat. The second is the hardness. Although it is used to grind teeth, it is a snack after all, so the hardness should not be too high. Otherwise, some dogs will be stubborn and refuse to bite off, which can easily damage the dog's teeth.
2. Feeders should pay more attention
Dogs are usually more focused when biting teething sticks, so they will not pester us, but we cannot take it lightly, we should still Pay appropriate attention. The chewing time should not be too long. After biting for a period of time, the dog can be allowed to rest. Long-term chewing will damage the dog's gums and teeth. At the same time, it can also train the dog to hand over the chewing objects and develop a certain degree of obedience.
3. It is best not to choose colored teething sticks for dogs with light colors
Some colored teething sticks will contain a little pigment. If white dogs such as Tomatoes and Satsumas chew for a long time, the color is likely to fade on the coat of the feet, which will be troublesome to clean up and will have a certain impact on the overall image of the dog.
4. Replace teething sticks regularly
Snacks such as teething sticks cannot be eaten in a while, so they are usually used multiple times. But putting it there every time after chewing it will inevitably cause it to be contaminated to a certain extent. Therefore, it is best not to use the molar stick for too long. You can replace it with a new one after a period of time. Otherwise, if you bite an uncleaned molar stick for a long time, bacteria are likely to enter the dog's intestines and cause gastrointestinal problems. Discomfort, leading to diarrhea and other related problems in dogs.