🦴 Elevate your dog’s chew game with nature’s healthiest bite!
ZIWIPeak’s Oral Healthcare Venison Half Shank is a 100% natural, air-dried dog chew sourced from grass-fed New Zealand deer. This long-lasting treat is rich in marrow and nutrients, wrapped in beef oesophagus, designed to support oral health and immune function for dogs of all breeds and life stages. Grain-free and preservative-free, it’s the premium choice for conscious pet parents seeking a wholesome, durable chew.
Pet Type | Dog |
Product Dimensions | 15.01 x 3.99 x 3.99 cm; 23 g |
Item model number | ZCDVS0095U-US |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Venison |
Item Form | Stick |
Allergen Information | Grain-Free |
Colour | brown |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Volume | 3.9 Fluid Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Care Instructions | Not for human consumption |
Storage Information | store in a cool dark place |
Specific Uses | Immune Support |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 23 g |
A**A
Ziwi bone
I have gradually ordered several of the bones as my dog absolutely loves this bone. It keeps her busy for a while, and even though she gets the meat off the bone, she keeps going back to it to chew on it. The downside is - it is not cheap to purchase, but what one wouldn't do for their fur babies.
M**R
Ziwipeak
The dog loves these and keeps her engaged and good tooth cleaner too
T**Z
No good for small dogs.
It's to big for my chihuahua.
J**H
Dog loves it, my bank balance doesn't :s
I think this has come from the world's smallest deer. I feel bad for it. On the plus side the dog loved it while it lasted. Really good quality treat, but it will be reserved for Christmas and Gotcha Days.
M**S
Nice, but a bit pricey
A bit expensive for what they are and they smell more like lamb than venison. On a positive they don't stink like pizzles, and both bones were promptly buried in the garden, we must have £100 of bones buried out there "for laters". I ordered just two as a treat for my small Jack Russell & mini, but bigger than average Schnauzer, so size wise it worked out but you'd be disappointed if you wanted two the same as you can see from the photo. Yes it's natural, but all it takes is a human to look at them and put two similar sized ones in a box. They also come shrink wrapped in plastic, unlike other stinky things we buy which just have paper tags so wouldn't buy again.
D**.
Dangerous
Not suitable for dogs. Bone splinters into sharp shards that present a choking risk. I would not advise giving these to dogs. Can’t believe they’re marketed as suitable for dogs. Potential lethal in worst case scenario.
S**Y
Very large 6 month old puppy OES loves it
Yes, he soon had the skin off and the epiphysis off the end, but he still loves to chew it and it's lasting. Much cheaper that bags of pigs ears (takes him 20 mins max to eat one) or rice bones (last 1 hr max). He seems to prefer it to the antler we got him too.
S**S
The best bone chew
The media could not be loaded. I’ve bought the dogs various antler and wood type chews, but thought these looked a little more tasty and they are. The dogs love them and I would buy again, BUT there are a couple of downs to consider, especially if your dog is food aggressive (which mine haven’t been until now!).First, they obviously see these as much higher value chews, because they’ve been fighting over them! They often growl at each other when they have a chew, but they’ve never actually gone for each other and had fights before. Three dogs, three chews and of course they all want the same one!Second, depending on how they eat them. One did manage to strip the dried skin/meat off in one sheet - see photo. This could be a choking hazard, especially for small dogs. It’s quite hard to take from their mouth, because it’s slippery. Luckily, although being aggressive to the other dogs, she did allow me to remove it from her mouth, but some dogs might not. Don’t leave unsupervised and be ready to remove any large pieces quickly.
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