








Some dogs need something to do.
Not a toy. Not a biscuit that's gone in two seconds. Something that takes time, requires effort, and satisfies that deep instinctive need to work through a proper chew.
Pig snouts are that thing.
Familiar in format — if your dog's a fan of ears, snouts make immediate sense — but with a denser, crunchier texture that takes longer to get through and does more dental work along the way.
Our pig snouts are made from 100% Australian pork, air-dried to preserve their natural protein content and satisfying crunch. As your dog works through one, the texture naturally scrapes away plaque and tartar — no synthetic dental ingredients, no processed dental sticks, just the mechanical action of a real chew doing what real chews are supposed to do.
Rich in protein and essential amino acids that support muscle tone and overall health. Sold by weight so pieces vary — approximately 5 per 120g bag, because natural products don't come in perfectly uniform sizes and we're not going to pretend otherwise.
We're so confident in our ingredient list, we offer something almost no treat company does.
If your vet doesn't agree with what's inside, we'll refund you. Not store credit. Not fine print. A refund.
When the ingredient list is one word long, confidence comes naturally.
Ingredient: 100% Australian Pork Snout
We always recommend supervising and monitoring your pet while they’re consuming a treat or chew & ensuring that you have picked a treat that is size appropriate and appropriate for your dog's chewing style.
Dogs and Cats have jaws and a teeth structure that is different to humans, as they cannot move their jaw side to side to "chew” they can only move their jaw up and down to grind their food.
Each dog has their own chew/grind style, it's not a one-size-fits-all approach, Dogs will have chew styles that vary between aggressive chewers/gulpers who are desperate to finish the treat/chew as fast as they can to dogs who are methodical and like to take their time.
Dogs and cats will naturally swallow food/treats/bones that are just small enough to pass through their oesophagus, if they cannot swallow it whole, they will regurgitate it up and grind it again to make it small enough to swallow. This can be quite distressing for humans to see as we think our dog is choking, so we strongly suggest you supervise your dog and make sure the treats you are giving them are size appropriate for your dog's chew style.
Chewing is a great stress reliever for your dog! So let them find a quiet spot to alleviate some anxiety and give their teeth a good clean.