We put a "feed under supervision" disclaimer on all our chew product listings as by their nature it depends how the dog chews it as to whether the chew is manipulated into a piece/shape that could become dangerous. The tails do contain cartilage, ligament and soft-bone. The bones are air dried rather than cooked. We have not had any reported issues but would recommend that any concerned owners feed softer treats like snax sticks etc.
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