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How to Choose Dog Jerky?

Dogs are like children; when they see someone snacking, they want to join in! However, not all snacks are safe for dogs. Foods like candy, chocolate, sunflower seeds, peanuts, and ice cream should never be given to dogs, as they can be fatal! When choosing treats for your furry friend, opt for safe dog food products, such as professional chicken jerky or beef jerky. So, how can pet parents select the right jerky for their dogs? Let’s explore!

Choosing the Jerky
The primary ingredient in dog jerky should be chicken, followed by beef, duck, or other meats. Jerky is usually dehydrated, and the moisture content can vary. Jerky with lower moisture content has a longer shelf life, is crunchy, and can help with dental health, making it suitable for young or middle-aged dogs. On the other hand, jerky with higher moisture content is softer and better for older dogs, but it can spoil more quickly, so it’s best not to buy too much at once. Additionally, try to avoid bulk snacks, as they are often cheaper but raise hygiene concerns due to lack of packaging.

Check for Additives
Avoid jerky with added ingredients. Pure meat jerky is the best option; simply baking and dehydrating fresh, healthy meat is what dogs love most. 

Production Date and Shelf Life
The production date and shelf life are crucial for determining the freshness of the snacks. Check for any signs of air leakage or inadequate packaging. Lastly, pay attention to the manufacturer and brand. The more you know about the production process, the more peace of mind you’ll have when giving treats to your dog!

 

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