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Pig Snout

Pig Snout

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Jack’s Premium pig snouts are an excellent treat to provide your light-medium chewer. Our pig snouts are slow smoked using our unique smoking processes. We never add any chemicals, preservatives, or liquid smoke to our treats.

Benefits of Pig Snouts:

  • Dental Hygiene: Chewing cleans teeth by removing plaque and naturally strengthens your pup's jaw muscles.
  • Good for Mental Stimulation: Due to the odd shape and long-lasting tendencies, snouts keep dogs entertained and fight boredom. 
  • Promotes Healthy Joints: Pig snouts are mainly made up of cartilage, which is full of collagen. This is a natural source of chondroitin which is one of the components of joints, and a common ingredient of joint supplements.
  • Easily Digestible: Even the hair!


*Shape/Size can vary based on the size of the cow.

*Please note: Some of these chews do have pointy/sharp hairs on the inside cheek area. On test runs with our own pups, neither seemed to care at all, but please watch your fingers when handling!

Ingredients
100% USDA Pork Snout
Nutrition
Protein 78.0%
Fat 6.0%
Fiber 5.0%
Moisture 3.0%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do cow snouts have boogers?
No our cow snouts have been cleaned before we smoke and dehydrate them. They are a durable and low fat chew.
Can my dog eat a whole pig snout?
Yes, but since they are not the easiest to digest, it might be best to take away smaller pieces to avoid any blockages.
What are the benefits of a pig snout?
Pig snouts provide a tough natural chew at a low cost. Since they are tough, they are great for your dog’s dental health. Pork snouts are mainly made up of cartilage, which is full of collagen. This is a natural source of chondroitin which is one of the components of joints, and a common ingredient of joint supplements. Therefore, dogs which have poor joint cartilage due to osteoarthritis, or that are heavy wearing on their joints, such as working or sporting dogs, may benefit from the occasional beef snout.