ProHide’s best long-lasting dog chews for pups who need a challenge
While being easy to digest
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So…your dog’s a chewer? Not the likes-the-occasional-treat kind, but the devours-everything-they’ve-tried-within-a-minute type? We may have found the best long-lasting dog chew.
Unlike the rawhides you’ve previously tried that’ve either upset your pup’s tummy or have been marketed as “digestible” but ended up being chowed down in an instant, ProHide is the next-generation beefhide. They not only hold up to some serious chewing, but they also break down the way they’re supposed to in your dog’s stomach.
PetSmart Treats members have a few good reasons to stock up on ProHide right now. Spend $25+ and earn 2,500 bonus points ($5 back) through June 14. Also, earn 10X points—that's 20% back in savings—on all ProHide treats and chews from June 15 through June 25.
Wait… Is beefhide actually safe for dogs?
It's a fair question if you’ve noticed some treats have upset your dog’s stomach in the past. Beefhide and rawhide are related; beefhide comes from the inner layer of beef cattle hides, making it a natural byproduct of the meat industry, but the way it's processed makes an enormous difference in its safety and digestibility.
The concerns that have followed rawhide over the years are real, but they're largely tied to lower-quality products: inconsistent processing, added chemicals, and pieces that don't break down well in a dog's digestive system.
ProHide's advanced manufacturing process was designed specifically to address those concerns. The result is an all-natural beefhide chew that's highly digestible without sacrificing the durability that makes beefhide worth choosing in the first place.
The best long-lasting dog chews from ProHide
Best for: Everyday chewers who like variety
The twist format is a great fit for medium dogs, and the 50-count makes this one of the better value plays in the lineup. Bacon flavor doesn't hurt—this one tends to be a crowd-pleaser across the board.
Best for: Picky eaters or flavor rotation
Same durable twist format as the Bully & Bacon version, but with a different flavor profile. If your dog has a poultry preference or you like rotating treats to keep things interesting, this is the one to grab alongside it.
Best for: Lighter chewers and treat-time rewards
Not every dog needs a marathon chew session. The chip format is a natural fit for lighter chewers or as a reward treat.
Best for: Dedicated chewers who need something to work at
Roll format means longer chew time, full stop. The roast beef and sweet potato combo feels a little more 'gourmet' than your average chew, and dogs seem to agree. A good pick for medium-to-large dogs who mean business.
Best for: Multi-dog households or stocking up
Everything to love about the Medium Light Rolls, in a 20-count value pack that makes a lot of sense if you have more than one dog or just a pup who goes through chews faster than you'd like to admit.
Best for: Big dogs and aggressive chewers
If your dog obliterates most chews before you've finished your coffee, this is the answer. The large roll format is built for labs, shepherds, and anyone else who needs maximum chew time.
Best for: Big dogs and aggressive chewers
Same heavy-duty large-roll format as above, with a chicken-and-apple flavor that's worth trying if your dog already loves the twist version—or just isn't a bacon dog (they exist, apparently).