Are Long-Lasting Dog Chews Good for Mental Enrichment?
Are long-lasting dog chews good for mental enrichment? Learn how chewing helps reduce boredom, calm dogs, and provide a natural outlet for energy.
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Continue readingLong-lasting dog chews are a favourite for many dogs. They keep dogs busy, help reduce boredom, and can support dental health. But a common question many owners ask is: are long-lasting chews actually safe for dogs?
The short answer is yes—when you choose the right chew and supervise your dog. Like any treat or toy, safety depends on the type of chew, your dog’s size, chewing style, and how the chew is used.
In this guide, we’ll explain the benefits, risks, and how to choose the safest long-lasting chews for your dog.
Long-lasting dog chews are treats designed to be tough, durable, and slow to break down. Unlike soft treats that are eaten in seconds, these chews can keep dogs occupied for much longer.
Common types include:
Natural dried meats (like beef, venison, or fish)
Tough tendons or skins
Dental chews
Natural bones and harder chews
These are especially popular for:
Strong chewers
Dogs that get bored easily
Dogs that need mental stimulation
When chosen correctly, long-lasting chews can be very beneficial.
Chewing is a natural behaviour. Long-lasting chews give dogs a safe outlet for this instinct, helping to reduce boredom and destructive behaviour.
Chewing helps:
Scrape plaque from teeth
Massage gums
Support overall dental hygiene
While they’re not a replacement for brushing, they can be a helpful addition to your dog’s routine.
Chewing releases calming endorphins in dogs. This can help:
Anxious dogs
Puppies in teething stages
Dogs adjusting to new environments
Like any dog product, long-lasting chews are only safe when used properly.
If a chew is:
Too small
Too brittle
Breaking into sharp pieces
…it could become a choking risk.
Extremely hard chews may cause:
Cracked teeth
Gum irritation
This is more common with very hard bones or synthetic chews.
If a dog eats:
Large chunks too quickly
A chew not suited to their diet
…it may cause stomach upset.
Safety mostly comes down to choosing the right chew for your dog.
Small dogs: softer, thinner chews
Medium dogs: standard long-lasting chews
Large or strong chewers: tougher, thicker options
Look for chews that are:
100% natural
Grain-free
Free from artificial additives
If you can’t make a slight dent in the chew with your fingernail, it may be too hard for your dog’s teeth.
Follow these simple rules to keep chew time safe:
Always supervise your dog while chewing.
Remove the chew when it becomes small enough to swallow.
Choose the right size for your dog.
Introduce new chews gradually.
Provide fresh water at all times.
In many cases, natural chews are a safer option than heavily processed ones.
Natural chews are often:
Single-ingredient
Easier to digest
Free from artificial additives
Less likely to splinter
They also tend to be better suited to dogs with:
Sensitive stomachs
Food intolerances
Grain allergies
Long-lasting chews may not be suitable for:
Puppies with very small teeth
Dogs with dental issues
Dogs on strict veterinary diets
Dogs that gulp treats without chewing
If you’re unsure, it’s always best to:
Ask your vet
Choose softer, natural options
Yes—long-lasting chews are safe for most dogs when:
You choose the right type
You match the chew to your dog’s size and chewing style
You supervise chew time
Natural, grain-free chews made from simple ingredients are often the safest and healthiest option.
If you’re looking for safe, natural options, explore our range of long-lasting dog chews made with simple, high-quality ingredients and no artificial additives.
They’re perfect for:
Strong chewers
Bored dogs
Everyday mental stimulation
For a complete overview of safe natural dog chews, see the Safe Dog Chews Guide.
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