Hairy Dogs Natural Treats
Pig Ears
Pig Ears
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Pig Ears are a classic, 100% natural single-ingredient chew that almost every dog loves. Made from whole air-dried pig ears with nothing added, they're a satisfying, longer-lasting chew full of natural flavour. Buy as a single ear or a money-saving pack of 10.
- 100% natural pig ear, single ingredient — air-dried with no additives or preservatives; grain free and chicken free.
- A satisfying, longer-lasting chew — the size and texture give dogs a proper chew session, and they're highly palatable, which makes them a firm favourite.
- Naturally high in protein — around 64% protein.
- Helps with chewing — the natural chewing action can help reduce surface plaque as part of a wider dental routine (not a replacement for brushing or veterinary care).
- Singles or a pack of 10 — try one, or stock up and save.
Composition
100% Pig Ear (Pork). Analytical constituents (per 100g): Protein 63.8%, Fat 20.0%, Ash 2.5%, Crude Fibre 3.9%, Moisture 8.5%.
Feeding & safety
A complementary treat, fed alongside a complete, balanced diet. Suitable from 12 weeks for appropriate breed sizes. Always supervise your dog while chewing and make sure fresh water is available. Remove any small final piece to discourage gulping.
Pig ears are rich in fat (20%), so feed them occasionally rather than daily — particularly for dogs prone to pancreatitis or digestive sensitivity, or on a weight-management plan. Reduce main meals on chew days to keep calories balanced, and if your dog has a history of pancreatitis, check with your vet before feeding rich chews.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight, and reseal the bag after opening.
A complementary food for dogs — feed under supervision and always allow access to fresh water. Prefer a smaller, more portion-controlled format? See our Pig Ear Strips.
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