Reward your dog with a treat that’s both natural and long-lasting. The LCS Better Cow Hooves are a durable chew that keeps dogs entertained while also satisfying their instinct to chew. Perfect for...
Reward your dog with a treat that’s both natural and long-lasting. The LCS Better Cow Hooves are a durable chew that keeps dogs entertained while also satisfying their instinct to chew. Perfect for special occasions or simply as a reward for being a “good boy,” these hooves are a favorite among dog owners looking for an affordable, tough, and natural treat.
Made from real cow hooves, these chews are free of artificial flavors and built to last longer than many standard dog treats. They’re an excellent way to help keep your dog’s teeth and gums healthy while also curbing destructive chewing habits.
Natural Dog Chew: Made from real cow hooves with no artificial ingredients.
Long-Lasting Treat: Keeps dogs busy and satisfied for hours.
Supports Dental Health: Helps clean teeth and massage gums while chewing.
Affordable Value: Great price for a durable, high-quality chew.
Pack Options: Choose from 5, 25, or 50-count packs.
The LCS Better Cow Hooves are a safe, natural, and effective way to give your dog a treat they’ll love—whether you’re rewarding good behavior or just treating them to something special.
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