Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Braided pet chew
- Patent Title (中): 编织宠物咀嚼
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Application No.: US11706887Application Date: 2007-02-14
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Publication No.: US08479687B2Publication Date: 2013-07-09
- Inventor: David A. Anderson , Richard L. Harpe , Howard Bloxam , Jeffrey Baikie
- Applicant: David A. Anderson , Richard L. Harpe , Howard Bloxam , Jeffrey Baikie
- Applicant Address: US CA Long Beach
- Assignee: Redbarn Pet Products, LLC
- Current Assignee: Redbarn Pet Products, LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Long Beach
- Agent Paul M Denk
- Main IPC: A01K29/00
- IPC: A01K29/00

Abstract:
A highly palatable and long lasting chew for dogs has been developed by braiding a combination of rawhide and bull, or steer, penis, known in the trade as pizzles. The pizzle is sourced directly from slaughter and the foreskin may be removed. Bleached rawhide splits are cut into rectangular pieces and rolled to form a rope-like strand equal in length to the aforementioned pizzle. Strands of 3 to 8 sections are then woven together to form an elongated braid. Such braids are then hung on racks and undergo a cooking and dehydration step to reduce the moisture content below 10% moisture. The resultant dehydrated sticks are then cut into lengths suitable for offering as a chew for dogs. Such chew is highly palatable because of the dehydrated pizzle. The chew has a very long chew time because of the dense leathery nature of the dehydrated rawhide fraction.
Public/Granted literature
- US20070193531A1 Braided pet chew Public/Granted day:2007-08-23
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