Safer way to feed Greenies
I have recently seen alot of complaints about Greenies on other message boards. It seems that too many dogs have been biting off the end and choking on it.
I just read that freezing Greenies makes them safer and more effective at cleaning teeth. Has anyone tried this?
Information from the manufacturer of Greenies
Hi everyone. I am posting some facts on behalf of the company that makes Greenies in an effort to answer some of the great questions I saw on this thread.
1. There is no need to freeze Greenies, but freezing won't harm them as long as they are thawed before serving. We don't have any research showing they are safer or more effective at cleaning teeth when frozen. Greenies shouldn't be fed so cold that they are brittle, so that they would fracture if dropped on the floor.
2. To soften Greenies, wrap them in a moistened paper towel and microwave for about 10 seconds. Be sure they are cooled sufficiently before being given to your dog.
3. Sometimes, when dogs eat Greenies too fast (gulping down pieces without chewing thm adequately) those pieces can irritate the lining of the stomach, which in rare cases can causing vomiting. For those "gulpers", Lil' Bits are a great alternative. They are the recommended product for toy breeds, gulpers and puppies.
4. Greenies bones and Lil' Bits are fine for a dog with pancreatits once the veterinarian has put the dog back on his/her regular diet. They are low in fat and highly digestible.
I hope this post has been helpful. Please feel free to send comments or questions to [email protected].
Thanks!
Jody Hanson
On behalf of the manufacturers of Greenies