Natural Pig Ears for Dogs? Yes, this is a thing and quite big in certain areas.
Reasons we say this is as follows:
- 1 – NATURAL AND HEALTHY: as this is mainly made of cartilage from the pig but also has good blood flow, it is a natural and healthy snack or titbit for your dog no matter what size they are.
With no fat or it is also healthy in keeping your dog’s fat levels down but energy levels up for a well-balanced diet and good eating habits for a fit and healthy dog.
- 2 – CHEAP: Because pork is one of the cheapest meats on the market as they breed very quickly, Litter after litter within a year and not just one or two at a time but sometimes up to 16 piglets and depending on what they are fed they can grow just as fast and ready to breed soon before they are slaughtered for human consumption and this will also supply cheap by-products for animal consumption (even though some people eat the meat and offcuts namely offal, especially in Germany)
- 3 – NO ADDITIVES OR CHEMICALS: Unlike pigs of the “old days” that lived in sty’s that wasn’t fit for anything other than pigs and ate almost anything, even their and other animal feces, today’s animals are controlled by health ordinances and by-laws from state to state and eat very natural and healthy feed that not only makes their meat for human consumption healthy and safe by all by-products for animal consumption too.
Natural Pig Ears for Dogs are also controlled as to what they eat by the areas by-laws as in what chemicals and nutritional value their feed are and this carries over into the meat and ears and when they cure the ears for the dogs they are done like Jerky by just plain hung out to dry or even smoked and flavored for a healthy and tasty titbit or snack
- 4 – FREELY AVAILABLE: With the number of pig farms and the number of pigs slaughtered on a daily basis because of their breeding habits and growth and readiness to breed at young ages, pig farming is lucrative enough to make these pig ears either so cheap or costless to the animal or pet feeding markets and without affecting their own profit margin and dogs seems to love it, especially puppies with teething problems.
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