Bravo! Dried Beef Trachea  

         

Peeking inside the pet chew market can be a scary venture. Nearly all of the pet chews and bones are imported and have no quality standards. Coupled with the risk to your pet's gastrointestinal health, deciding whether to give them a chew, or choosing which type to feed them, is not an easy decision. That being said, during our research we discovered there was a good option; it came in the form of Bravo! beef tracheas.

Beef tracheas are very digestible and are a source high in natural chondroitin. Beef tracheas are a great alternative to standard chews.

Bravo! beef tracheas are exceptional in their quality and superior to other beef tracheas on the market. These treats are made in the USA from USDA beef. Bravo! first seeks grass fed USDA beef sources and secondarily relies on grain fed USDA beef sources. These treats are simply air-dried; no chemicals, pesticides, colors, flavorings, or irradiation are used in their processing. Bravo! provides one of the cleanest processing of chews in the United States.

Bravo! beef tracheas are 10-12" long and 1.5-2" wide. They still have bits of dried meat and fat left on them, making them highly flavorful. They are very stable in a cool, dry environment with exposure to air. These treats are shipped in a box with paper and should never be stored in plastic or an airtight container; this could trap moisture and cause mold formation. For prolonged storage, freezing is recommended.

Sometimes referred to as 'moo tubes' or 'windies', your furkids will go crazy for these treats. Gita and Earl can barely contain themselves at the sight of their 'moo tubes'! Half of a trachea lasts 30 minutes to 1 hour in Gita's and Earl's paws. Your mileage may vary.


For variety, you can fill with peanut butter  or plain whole milk yogurt (Never feed any artificial sweeteners in any product to your dog!), or for a delicious frozen treat,  break them in half, fill with your babydog's favorite variety of The Honest Kitchen diet and pop it in the freezer.  Your furkid will love this frosty snack.    
(Words of caution: Even the smallest amount of artificial sweetener can be toxic or in some cases, fatal. If you think your dog may have accidentally ingested any artificial sweetener, call your vet, immediately. Also,  as with any chew or toy, please monitor your pet for choking.)

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