Wednesday 16 December 2015

Who Owns Dingo Treats

Dogs may choke on too-small treats, or pieces of rawhide. Be sure to watch while they eat.


Dingo treats are part of the Dingo brand family owned by Spectrum Brand. Spectrum Brand also owns the rights to the George Foreman Grill and Cutter grass products. Dingo sells rawhide bones, training treats and dental bones in addition to the regular Dingo treats.


History of Dingo


Dingo was established by a man named Les in 1997 after the creation of his rawhide bones with real jerky in the center. The need for this product came from his dog Dingo's desire to chew everything but plain rawhide bones. Dingo brand now sells 10 different styles of the original Dingo rawhide bone.


Importance of Rawhide Bones


Rawhide bones are great for satisfying a dog's urge to chew. Rawhide helps clean teeth and gums and keeps dog's breath fresh. Rawhide bones are made from the second layer of skin of cattle which is tough yet flexible.


Where to Buy


Dingo brand treats are sold at Walmart, Walgreens, Target and CVS, as well as pet specialty stores such as Pet Supermarket, PetsMart, and PetCo. The majority of Dingo products sell for under 10 dollars.

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