Frequently Asked Questions
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Pig ears are softer, fattier, and a strong-flavored treat dogs love but they're higher in calories. Cow ears are larger, leaner, and lower in fat — a better everyday option for weight-conscious dogs or pups who need a longer chew.
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Yes, once puppies have adult teeth. Ear chews are softer than yak chews or antlers and are easy on developing jaws. Supervise to make sure your puppy doesn't try to swallow large pieces.
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From trusted grass-fed, hormone-free cattle and pasture-raised pig farms. Slow-roasted with no chemicals, additives, or artificial preservatives.
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Yes — cartilage and skin break down naturally during digestion. They're a good option for dogs with sensitive stomachs, though always introduce slowly the first time.
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Pig ears can be a little greasy and may leave marks on light-colored carpet or fabric. We recommend giving them on a mat, towel, or hard floor.
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Our ear chews contain no additives or grain. If your dog has a specific protein allergy (pork or beef), choose the ear chew that avoids it. Always introduce a new treat slowly.
















