Dental Sticks for Dogs
Most dogs love to chew – whether it’s for the great taste or simply the joy of biting into something. But choosing the right dental sticks is essential for your dog’s health and safety. At Swedencare, we actually call them Dental Care Bones. They are shaped like small bones but work just like healthy dental sticks for dogs—helping to reduce plaque, freshen breath, and support overall oral health.
What Are the Best Dental Sticks for Dogs?
The best dental sticks are those that effectively clean your dog's teeth while being safe and enjoyable. Key features to consider include natural ingredients, a texture that aids in plaque removal, and added benefits like breath freshening.
Our Dental Care Bones help oral problems with double action - the active ingredient A.N ProDen® and the bone’s unique shape and abrasive action help control and improve plaque and tartar from forming when used as directed, resulting in a fresher breath.
Dental Sticks for Small Dogs
Small dogs have unique dental needs due to their jaw size and tooth structure. It's crucial to choose dental sticks that allow them to chew comfortably and safely. Our regular-sized Dental Care Bones can easily be broken into smaller pieces, making them a great option for small dogs while still providing the same great oral health benefits. We recommend ½ bone per day for dogs up to 14 kg.
Are Dental Sticks Bad for Dogs?
Dental sticks are generally beneficial for dogs when used appropriately. However, it's essential to select products made from natural, non-toxic ingredients and to supervise your dog during chewing to prevent choking hazards. Some concerns have been raised about certain dental chews causing digestive issues or being ineffective. To ensure you’re choosing a high-quality and effective product, look for the VOHC seal. This certification guarantees that the dental sticks meet strict standards for oral health benefits. Always choose reputable brands and consult your veterinarian if you have concerns.
VOCH - A Mark of Quality
The Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) is an organisation that reviews and recognises products that meet pre-set standards of plaque and tartar reduction in pets. Products awarded the VOHC Seal of Acceptance have undergone rigorous testing, providing pet owners with confidence in their efficacy and safety. Want to learn more? Read the summary of the clinical study conducted on our Dental Care Bones.
We are proud to offer a range of VOHC-approved products, ensuring proven effectiveness in supporting your pet’s oral health. Explore our certified selection below.
Our VOHC Products
Natural Dental Sticks - The Perfect Reward
Natural dental sticks serve as both a treat and a dental hygiene tool. Made from wholesome ingredients without artificial additives, they not only satisfy your dog's taste buds but also promote oral health. Incorporating natural dental sticks into your dog's routine can be a rewarding way to maintain their dental hygiene.
You can feel confident giving your dog our Dental Care Bones, made with carefully selected natural ingredients—including our unique A.N ProDen® seaweed from the pristine Norwegian coast.
FAQ
Most dental sticks can be given daily, but always follow the feeding guidelines on the packaging to avoid overfeeding. For our regular sized Dental Care Bones, we recommend 1 bone daily for dogs over 14 kg and ½ bone per day for dogs up to 14 kg.
It depends—while not all dental sticks are effective, our Dental Care Bones are VOHC-approved, meaning they are scientifically proven to reduce plaque and tartar buildup.
No, dental sticks support oral health but should be used alongside regular tooth brushing for the best results.
Yes, quality dental sticks help reduce plaque and tartar buildup, which are common causes of bad breath in dogs.
It depends on the type of dental stick. Our Dental Care Bones are suitable for dogs from 6 months and older.
Our Dental Care Bones contain only 107 calories per bone, making them a great option for weight-conscious dogs.
Our Dental Care Bones are ideal for senior dogs—they are not too hard and dissolve over time, making them easy to chew while still effectively cleaning teeth.