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4DOGS Coffee Tree Teether L
4DOGS Coffee Tree Teether L
Coffee tree teether
Coffee tree stick is our 100% natural dog chew. This is a great option for dogs who love to chew on sticks - both small and large!
Preparing coffee teethers involves thoroughly cleaning them, drying them, cutting them to the appropriate size and carefully grinding them. Thanks to this, coffee sticks become a safe and natural toy for our dogs. They do not crack or fall into splinters when bitten.
Chewing helps reduce the build-up of plaque and tartar, and calms dogs' destructive tendencies and anxiety by focusing their attention on the chew.
The coffee tree teether is not preserved, colored or flavored in any way. We can only feel the delicate scent of wood. Coffee sticks also do not leave unnecessary mess after playing. They are not sticky and do not leave stains on the floor. Delicate fibers that may fall off can be easily swept away. Thanks to this, they are suitable for playing both at home and you can take it with you for a walk, to a cafe or to visit friends!
All chews undergo thorough quality control, which means that the sizes of the chews are standardized and all the edges are safe, so that the dog can enjoy chewing without the risk of hurting its muzzle.
Are you wondering how a coffee tree stick will be a better alternative to an ordinary stick found in a park or forest?
In the case of sticks from our forests, especially if they are very dry, there is a risk that they will crack and injure the dog's face. However, when biting, our coffee stick only becomes soft on the outside, which will allow the dog to tear off the soft, outer fibers from it. These fibers are completely safe for dogs and can even be eaten - they will not harm your dog, and they also help clean their teeth. They also do not emit any resin that could harm the dog.
Size chart:
Size | Length | average weight |
S | 13 - 15 | 41 g |
M | 16 - 18 | 105 g |
L | 19 - 20 | 200 g |
XL | 21 - 22 | 315 g |
Using coffee tree chews:
Injuries to animals when chewing coffee tree chews are virtually negligible compared to chewing pig or cow bones. However, we would like to point out that it is worth supervising the dog while playing.
When choosing a chew, make sure you get the right size for your dog. Choosing a chew that is too small may cause your dog to choke while greedily chewing. When a chew becomes small enough to pose a choking hazard to your dog, remove it from your pet and replace it with a new one.