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Natural dog chew: chocolate-covered treat in paper bag for dental health

Collection: Natural Dog Chews

A dog needs to chew. It's not a behavioural problem to be managed — it's a need to be met. Done well, chewing supports dental health, jaw strength, and the kind of calm focus that comes from a job well done. Done badly, with the wrong materials or unsupervised, it becomes a hazard.

The chews on this page are the ones I'd put in front of any of the dogs that came through our dog day care over twelve years. Single-source, traceable, mostly UK-produced, all chosen because they break down predictably and don't splinter. Hard chews for dogs that need them, softer options for puppies and seniors, and a small range of dental-specific chews where plaque is the priority.

What I look for, and what isn't always obvious from a packet: how the chew is made, what it's made from, and what's in the bowl underneath afterwards. Stool quality stays the most reliable indicator. The list below is what's earned its place by that standard.

185 products

Choods vegetable cactus shaped ceramic bookends with spikes

Choods Vegetable Cactus Shaped Treat for Dogs - Meat Free

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Pets Larder XL Cow Ears x5 leather chew toy in amber brown hues

The Pets Larder XL Cow Ears

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Pets Larder Turkey natural dog chew on wooden board with roasted sweet potatoes and turkey silhouette

Turkey Neck Natural Meat Chew For Dogs

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Wooden cutting board with raw mighty fish chews for dogs

Mighty Fish Chew For Dogs

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Vegan dog chews with pawtato spinach and kale sticks in blue package

Benevo Pawtato Spinach & Kale Sticks Vegan Dog Chew

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Vegetable peanut butter and banana filled tan bone-shaped antler dog chew toy

Vegetable, Peanut Butter & Banana Filled Antler Chew For Dogs

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Red starfish toy with suction cup for pets larder, promotes fresh breath and durability

Apple & Mint Starfish

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Petello Nobblys dental dog chew toy with tough mint brush design

Petello Nobblys Tough Brush Mint 80g

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Denzel’s healthy duck & plum dog treats in sustainable pouch

Denzel's Duck & Plum Rewards for Dogs

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Bone-shaped dog chew toy with natural texture and beef tails filling from JR Pet Products

JR Pet Products Beef Tails Singles

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Yakers Dog Chew made from Himalayan yak milk, a medium-sized natural dog treat

Yakers Dog Chew

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Beef Achilles Tendon natural dog chew on wooden board with red cow logo

Beef Achilles Tendon Natural Meat Chew For Dogs

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Hairy Cow Ear

Hairy Cow Ear

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Fish stick chew toy for dogs with textured green and white surface, large stick chews

Fish Stick Chew For Dogs

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Doodles Deli Air Dried Camel Skin Dog Treat Bag

Doodles Deli Air Dried Camel Skin

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Doodles Deli Air Dried Beef Neck Sinew Natural Dog Treat Bag

Doodles Deli Air Dried Beef Neck Sinew

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JR Pet Products Thick Bull Pizzle Chew: air dried bone-shaped pet toy in tan hues

JR Pet Products Thick Bull Pizzle Chew

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Soopa human grade coconut and chia seed dog treats bites

Soopa Coconut & Chia Seed Bites

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Banana and pumpkin puppy treats with organic coconut oil from Soopa, ideal for pumpkin puppy bites

Soopa Banana & Pumpkin Puppy Bites

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Soopa Pumpkin Spiced Latte Dental Sticks, delicious dog treat with coconut milk and cinnamon

Soopa Pumpkin Spiced Latte Dental Sticks

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Edgard & Cooper grain free mint sticks for dog dental care

Edgard & Cooper Dental for Dogs Strawberry & Mint Sticks

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Green And Wilds Original Antler Dog Chew in natural brown deer antler

Green And Wilds Original Antler Dog Chew

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British Twisted Pizzle: Twisted Bull Pizzle Jerky Sticks on Wooden Board

British Twisted Pizzle

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Soopa Banana and Peanut Butter Dental Sticks for dogs, grain-free, wood material, peanut butter dental treat

Soopa Banana & Peanut Butter Dental Sticks

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Soopa Coconut and Chia Seed Dental Sticks for Dogs, 100g Bag

Soopa Coconut & Chia Seed Dental Sticks

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Soopa Kale and Apple Dental Sticks Dog Treat Bag, Human Grade

Soopa Kale & Apple Dental Sticks

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Soopa Carrot & Pumpkin Dental Sticks for Dogs, 100g Bag, human grade dental treats

Soopa Carrot & Pumpkin Dental Sticks

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Soopa Cranberry and Sweet Potato Dental Sticks for Dogs with sweet potato dental benefits

Soopa Cranberry & Sweet Potato Dental Sticks

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Soopa Apple and Blueberry Dental Sticks with organic coconut oil for natural pet dental care

Soopa Apple & Blueberry Dental Sticks

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Soopa Banana and Pumpkin Puppy Dental Sticks with organic coconut oil for healthy teeth

Soopa Banana & Pumpkin Puppy Dental Sticks

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Soopa Banana & Pumpkin Senior Dental Sticks for senior dogs in purple package

Soopa Banana & Pumpkin Senior Dental Sticks

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Venison Deer Leg

Venison Deer Leg

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Yakers Strawberry Dog Chew in extra large size, natural strawberry dog treat for dogs

Yakers Strawberry Dog Chew

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Yora Dog Dental Sticks Small 56g with insect protein, apple, mint for fresh breath

YORA Dog Dental Sticks Small 56g

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Wooden cutting board with dried meat slices from the Pick n Mix Bundle featuring rabbit ear and mix options

Pick n' Mix Bundle

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Choosing the right natural chew for your dog

Chews aren't food and they aren't quite treats. They're enrichment — for occupation, mental stimulation, dental health, and to satisfy the deep biological drive most dogs have to use their teeth. A good chew can settle an anxious dog, occupy a bored one, and meaningfully improve dental hygiene over time. A bad one can damage teeth, cause digestive upset, or pose a choking risk.

The choice depends on your dog's size, chewing style, age, and what you're using the chew for. There is no single "best" chew — but there are a handful of categories, each with its own purpose.

Buying Guide

The five types of natural chew, and when to use each

British Twisted Pizzle x 3: Twisted Bull Pizzle Jerky Sticks on Wooden Board

Air-dried meat chews

Bull pizzle, beef trachea, lamb necks, rabbit ears, cow ears. Single-ingredient protein, naturally dried, soft enough for most dogs but firm enough to last 20–60 minutes. The everyday workhorse of natural chewing — affordable, digestible, and suitable for most adult dogs without supervision concerns.

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Wooden cutting board with fish design and dried seaweed pieces for Fish Twirl Chew For Dogs

Fish skin chews

Whitefish skin twists, cod skins, fish fingers. High in omega-3 fatty acids, very palatable, naturally support skin and coat health. They're softer than meat chews and break down faster, which makes them better for puppies, seniors, and dogs with weaker teeth.

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Jumbo Ostrich Bone | Natural Chews for Dogs

Bones and antlers

Ostrich bones, beef shins, naturally shed antlers. The hardest category — long-lasting, dental-effective, and intensely satisfying to a strong chewer. Also the highest-risk: hard chews can fracture teeth in aggressive chewers, and bone fragments can cause internal injury if swallowed in chunks. Best for dogs with calm chewing styles, used under supervision, replaced before they become small enough to swallow.

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Lobster-shaped dog toy from Vegetable Chew Selection Bundle with textured rubber segments

Vegetable chews

Sweet potato chews, root chews, pets larder fruit and vegetable chews. Lower-calorie, suitable for dogs on weight management, and a good option for dogs who can't tolerate animal proteins. They don't last as long as meat or bone chews and don't have the same dental benefit.

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How to match a chew to your dog

Dog Chewing on No-Hide Chew

By size:

A chew should be too big for your dog to swallow whole, even when it's been worked down to a smaller size. Toy and small breeds need small or medium chews; medium and large breeds need large; giant breeds need extra-large or whole pieces (whole bull pizzles, large ostrich bones).

Bone-shaped chew toy with brown and tan hues, textured surface for grip.

By chewing style:

Some dogs gnaw slowly and contemplatively. Others attack a chew aggressively, trying to demolish it as fast as possible. Aggressive chewers need harder, longer-lasting options or supervision with anything they can break apart. Slow chewers can be given softer options.

Dog Enjoying a Grain Free Dog Treat. Natural Dog Treats for Sensitive Stomachs.

By purpose:

For dental health, choose harder chews with mechanical friction (antlers, bones, dense meat chews). For settling and occupation, choose longer-lasting options (bull pizzle, beef trachea). For training rewards, smaller chews work better. For dogs prone to fast eating, longer chews slow them down.

Golden Retriever Puppy with Pets Larder Billy Bar Organic Goat’s Milk Chew

By age:

Puppies need softer chews to protect developing teeth — fish skins, soft meat chews. Adults can handle the full range. Seniors often need to return to softer options as teeth weaken or wear.

Supervision and safety

Always supervise dogs with a new chew until you know how they handle it. Replace any chew that's been worn down to a size your dog could swallow. Bones and antlers should be used with extra caution by aggressive chewers. If your dog has a history of dental issues, avoid the hardest categories entirely. When in doubt, ask us — we can usually point you to the right option for your specific dog.

Frequently asked questions

Why is rawhide bad for dogs?

Rawhide is a by-product of the leather industry, chemically treated with bleaches, lyes, and preservatives during processing. It's not actually a natural chew despite its appearance. Three specific risks: it can swell significantly in the stomach when swallowed, it's a major choking hazard when chewed down to smaller pieces, and the chemicals used to treat it have raised welfare concerns in countries with limited oversight. Dogs love rawhide because it lasts a long time, but there are far better single-ingredient alternatives that achieve the same thing without the risks.

How long should a natural chew last?

It depends on the chew, the dog's size, and their chewing style. As rough guidance: rabbit ears and small fish skins last 5–15 minutes, cow ears and small bull pizzle 20–40 minutes, large bull pizzle and beef trachea 40–90 minutes, ostrich bones and antlers can last days or weeks for slow chewers. If a chew lasts under five minutes for your dog, it's too small. If it lasts so long that it becomes a small swallow-sized piece, replace it before it gets there.

Can puppies have natural chews?

Yes, but choose carefully. Puppies have softer teeth and developing jaws, so avoid the hardest categories — antlers, ostrich bones, and dense bone chews can damage developing teeth. Good puppy options include: fish skins (soft and high in omega-3 for skin and coat), rabbit ears, soft cow ears, and small air-dried meat chews. Always supervise puppies with new chews and replace anything they break into smaller pieces. Chewing is genuinely important for puppy development — it relieves teething pain and satisfies a fundamental biological need — so don't avoid chews entirely, just choose age-appropriate ones.

How do natural chews help with dental health?

Mechanical friction. When a dog chews on something with the right firmness, the surface scrapes against their teeth and helps remove plaque before it hardens into tartar. The harder and longer-lasting the chew, the more dental benefit — antlers, bones, and dense meat chews are most effective. Soft chews and treats provide less mechanical scrubbing. Natural chews aren't a replacement for veterinary dental care, but regular use can meaningfully reduce plaque buildup over time, particularly for dogs that don't tolerate teeth brushing.

Are bones and antlers safe for dogs?

They can be, but they require more care than softer chews. The risk with hard chews is fractured teeth in aggressive chewers, and bone fragments if a dog manages to break off a sharp piece. Use bones and antlers only with calm chewers, never with dogs known to have dental issues, and always under supervision. Choose appropriately sized pieces — too small is dangerous because of swallowing risk; too large can be frustrating. Whole raw bones (with marrow) are different from cooked bones, which should never be given. If you're unsure whether your dog is a suitable candidate for hard chews, start with a softer category and observe their chewing style first.

What are the best chews for aggressive chewers?

Aggressive chewers need long-lasting, robust chews — but with care. Good options: large bull pizzle (very long-lasting, fully digestible), beef trachea, lamb necks, large ostrich bones, and antlers used under supervision. Avoid splintering options like cooked bones and any soft chews that will be demolished in minutes and either swallowed in chunks or wasted. The general rule: an aggressive chewer needs a chew that's bigger and tougher than you'd give a calm chewer of the same size. Our team can recommend specific products if you tell us how your dog typically destroys their chews.

How often can my dog have a chew?

Daily is fine for most adult dogs, provided you account for the calories. A bull pizzle stick or beef trachea is around 80–150 kcal depending on size — for a medium dog, that's a meaningful proportion of daily intake. Reduce food portions slightly if you're giving a substantial chew daily. For high-calorie chews like fish skins, watch the cumulative effect across a week. Smaller, lighter chews (rabbit ears, vegetable chews) can be given more freely. The exception is bones and antlers, which provide minimal calories but should be limited based on tooth wear rather than energy intake.