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Medium Hairy Cow Ears (1kg & 10pcs bag)

Regular price £13.27 GBP
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Cow ears are a fantastic, lower fat and longer-lasting alternative to pigs ears, with the addition of fur acting as a natural wormer. 


These smaller pieces of cow ear are perfect for smaller dogs.

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Feed supervised as part of a balanced diet. Ensure clean, fresh water is always available.

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Marc Bates
Yummy in my tummy

Our Dobermann loved the cows ears so much. Great price and delivered nice and quick. We’ll definitely be putting another order in.

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Mia
Medium Hairy Cow Ears

A great chew for our 3 GSDX dogs.
They probably last about 10/15 minutes which is quite a long time compared to the rabbits ears. Both great products & I like the fact that they’re completely natural & digestable 👍

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Dr E D Gordon
A bloodhound dream come true

My young bloodhound attached herself to the package immediately, as the smell was a great attraction to her. The contents are being enjoyed with total delight. An ear does last quite a time and the hair disappears with the ears leaving not a single crumb! A great success and makes an extra special treat.

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Karolina D.
Super treat

My dogs (greedy labradors) who demolish most treats in a minute or two love these treats. They were confused at first about the hair as there is quite a lot on some. But then they could not complain. The treats keep them busy for 10-25 minutes depending on the shape and size. I’m glad that all parts of slaughtered animals for human consumption are these days used as treats for dogs. Nothing goes to waste.

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Katrina Arnold
A favourite with my Collies - hairy cows ears

These are long lasting treats. Ideal if you wish to distract your dogs whilst undertaking tasks, such as gardening, and don't wish to be "assisted".