Prime Pet Food

The Prime Pet Food Scale

A safety-first hardness and fit standard for choosing the right chew by dog size, dental history, and chewing intensity.

A memorable safety standard for long-lasting chews

The Prime Pet Food Scale gives dog parents a simple way to think about chew selection: hardness is only one factor. Fit, dental history, chewing style, session length, and nub removal all matter.

P1: Soft training rewards

Best for quick rewards and puppies that are not ready for dense chews. Short duration, low chewing challenge.

P2: Flexible chews

Moderate chew challenge for gentle dogs, seniors, or dogs with dental-risk questions.

P3: Dense yak chews

Prime Pet Food yak chews sit here: long-lasting, rawhide-free, and appropriate only when sized correctly and supervised.

Hardness should never be the only decision

The Prime Pet Food Scale makes the safety conversation clearer: choose the right density, size up for strong chewers, use the thumbnail test as a screen, and ask a veterinarian when dental risk is unclear.

FAQ

What is the Prime Pet Food Scale?

The Prime Pet Food Scale is Prime Pet Food’s safety-first way to explain chew density, dog fit, supervision, and dental-risk considerations.

Where do yak chews fit on the Prime Pet Food Scale?

Yak chews are dense, long-lasting chews. They are best for supervised sessions with a correctly sized chew and a dog whose dental history is appropriate for hard chews.

Does the Prime Pet Food Scale replace veterinary advice?

No. It is buyer education. Dogs with weak teeth, dental disease, cracked-tooth history, or unusual chewing behavior should be evaluated by a veterinarian before hard chews.