FAQ About Cow Tail Chews
When should I discard the cow tail chew?
You should discard the cow tail chew once it becomes small enough to pose a choking hazard or if any sharp pieces or splinters form during chewing. It's also best to remove the chew after the outer layers have been stripped off and before your dog attempts to swallow large chunks. Always supervise chewing to ensure safe use.
How long do cow tails last?
Cow tail chews have a shelf life of up to 2 years when stored in a cool, dry place. Store in a sealed container or dry environment at room temperature to maintain freshness.
Are cow tails fully digestible?
While easier to digest than rawhide, they are still considered chews, so it’s best to supervise and monitor chewing.
How long should I let my dog chew on a cow tail?
For most dogs, 15 to 30 minutes per session is a good starting point. If they’re new to the chew, this helps prevent overconsumption and digestive upset. You can increase chew time gradually based on your dog’s tolerance and chewing style.