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Nova Origins are long lasting, natural root chews which are made from the tuber root of a tree.
These non-splinter chew toys come from a sustainable source and come in various weights which each has it's own shape.
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WARNING: For pet use only. Always supervise your pet while they are consuming treats and ensure fresh drinking water is always available. Choose treats appropriate for your pet's size, age, dietary requirements, and chewing habits. Swallowing large, unchewed pieces can pose a severe choking or gastrointestinal blockage hazard. Monitor your pet for any signs of allergic reaction or digestive upset. Store according to the instructions on the packaging.
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She loves it stops her getting stressed
Customer recommends this product
She loves it stops her getting stressed
Customer recommends this product
As, my puppy grabs at everthing, I have given up socks in the house. The chew root, by virtue of it's pyramid shape, is a hazard to bare feet. Sofar it has proved too hard for a very small Yorkshire Terrier to enjoy.
Customer does not recommend this product
Puppy not impressed with this.
Customer does not recommend this product
This has lasted over a week so far, our lab chews on it and then leaves it and then goes back to it when she fancies a good chew.
Customer recommends this product
Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Nova Origin Root Chew for Dogs, including answers from our team.
Keely Jackson-Lee
What size Antos root would be best for my cockapoo? She's 8kg.
Thanks x
I would try the medium size and see how you get on. Dogs vary a lot in how they take to any type of chew. It is a bit of a lottery at first. Ideally your dog should not be put off by the large size, but also not destroy a tiny chew quickly. The more time spent gnawing at the chew, the more effective it will be.