Coffee Wood Chew

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The good chew always disappears too fast

The chew aisle is full of options that vanish in twenty minutes or end up in shards on the floor.

Soft chews get swallowed half-eaten and leave a greasy mark on the rug.

Hard plastic chews crack into edges nobody wants the dog gnawing on next.

Wood from coffee plants over twenty years old

The chew stick is a single piece of wood from coffee plants more than two decades old, where the grain has matured into a density that stands up to a power chewer.

There is no caffeine, no added flavor, and no filler at any stage, so the only thing in the dog's mouth is the wood itself.

Four sizes match dog weight from under 20 lb to over 55 lb so the proportion stays safe.

A quiet evening, intact furniture

Hand the chew over and the dog settles into real chew time, not a quick destruction.

As the wood wears it frays into fine cellulose fibers, the same fiber type added to many dog foods to support digestion, so swallowed pieces pass through safely.

Retire the chew when the piece gets small enough to swallow whole.

Questions? We got answers.

Materials

  • 100% coffee plant wood, mature growth
  • No caffeine, additives, or rawhide

Size

  • S — up to 20 lb
  • M — 20–35 lb
  • L — 35–55 lb
  • XL — 55 lb and up

Care

  • Soak in water for 10 minutes if the chew feels too dry
  • Supervise first chew sessions
  • Retire when small enough to swallow

The wood frays into thin cellulose strands as the dog chews instead of cracking off in shards. Cellulose is the same fiber type already added to many dog foods, so swallowed pieces pass through digestion the same way.

No. The wood is taken from the trunk and branches of the coffee plant, not the bean, and contains no caffeine at any stage. There is no added flavor either.

Most heavy chewers get two to four weeks out of the right size. Light chewers can stretch a single stick across two months. An oversize stick lasts longer than an undersize one on the same dog.

Yes, once the adult teeth have come in fully. Choose the size that matches the puppy's weight rather than the breed, and watch the first session to be sure the chew style is gentle enough.