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Olive wood, infused with 100% natural olive oil.

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- Safe, clean, and tasty chewing wood.

- Suitable for dental hygiene.

- Enriched with olive oil for a healthy coat and strong immune system.

- Durable, long-lasting chew.

- No artificial ingredients – 100% natural.

- Zero calories.

Composition: olive wood, olive oil.

Safe, clean, and tasty chewing wood suitable for dental hygiene and enriched with olive oil for a healthy coat and strong immune system. Its durability provides long-lasting chewing, without artificial ingredients or calories, making it a 100% natural product. Each piece of olive wood is carefully selected and checked, naturally dried to retain all natural nutrients and tannins* released when chewed. It is cut and polished to prevent any risks.

 

Dogs love to play and chew as they have a strong chewing instinct to maintain strong and healthy teeth. Each piece helps reduce your pet's stress. Chewing on olive wood is safe, and the fibers can be swallowed and digested without harming your beloved friend. Olive wood is the ideal alternative to bones or antlers, free of chemicals, additives, or dyes. The shape and dimensions may vary as it is a natural product.

 

Important: To avoid choking hazards, it is recommended to remove the product when it reaches a size that can be swallowed. Always supervise your dog during chewing.

 

*Tannins are an important class of polyphenolic compounds with a characteristic bitter taste, abundantly found in nature. Chemically, they are associated with certain proteins and other organic compounds such as amino acids and alkaloids. They are common in many plant species, especially oaks and chestnuts, in the bark of pseudoacacia, tea, etc. They are also present in the roots, bark, fruits, and leaves of tropical species like Acacia and Quebracho. In the Schinopsis balansae species, up to 25% of the wood can be composed of valuable tannins. Known to humans since ancient times (ancient Egypt, Greece, and China), they have numerous applications today. They prevent leather decay and are widely used in tanning, pharmaceuticals, and ink production. White oak contains abundant tannins, and their most well-known application is in oak barrels, where during wine aging, beneficial wood compounds, including oenological tannins, are gradually released into the red wine.