GoodWood is a long-lasting chewable coffee tree wood that encourages your dog to chew again and again. Chewing provides natural dental care, reduces plaque and prevents gum disease. Coffee tree branch is a completely natural and safe chew for dogs. When chewed, the coffee tree splits, releasing small wood fibers, so you don't have to worry about them disturbing your dog's digestion or causing choking.
Long-lasting entertainment for our four-legged friends. GoodWood is very hard, but gives your dog satisfaction, and its convenient shape allows your dog to take it anywhere.
No caffeine, No calories, No animal ingredients, No artificial ingredients and No additives.
100% natural and chemically untreated wood
Suitable for overweight dogs and dogs with allergies
Warning:
It is the pet owner's responsibility to decide whether this chew is suitable for their pet. Pets that play with toys or chew on chews need to be supervised. This coffee tree chew is sturdy, but not indestructible and will become sensitive to chewing over time. Not suitable for puppies under 3 months. Clean, fresh water should always be available in the dog's bowl. When chewing, small wood fibers are released with the dog's saliva. They are harmless and can be digested without problems.
What size chew does your dog need?
S - small - for dogs up to 10 kg
M - medium - for dogs up to 20 kg
L - large - for dogs over 20 kg
XS - extra small - for dogs up to 5 kg
HS - half small - for dogs up to 10 kg
HM - half medium - for dogs up to 20 kg
BONE - bone - for dogs up to 10 kg
If in doubt, always choose one size larger. GoodWood Coffee Tree Chews are a natural product, so size and shape may vary.
GoodWood is a 100% natural dog chew that not only helps your dog develop, but also helps small farmers and entire communities grow. Sourced from the valleys of Colombia, where the world's best coffee beans are harvested at high altitudes, GoodWood is made from high-quality coffee trees that are not used in coffee production, providing an additional source of income for local farmers.