What is Rawhide?
Rawhide is the hide or skin (typically the inner layer of the hide or skin) of an animal. The hide grows naturally thicker or thinner in different places on the animal, so the hide is sent through a planer that splits the hide. The tough outer layer of constant thickness goes on to be used as leather in upholstery, shoes and clothing, and the softer inner layer of variable thickness goes to the making of dog chews.
What is Rawhide made from?
The animal's skin is split into inner and outer layers. The tough outer layer is used for leather shoes, garments, and upholstery, while the softer inner layer is cut and formed into different shapes for dog chews.
What makes Rawhide so tough?
Collagen fibers link to make the animal's hide tough yet flexible. Human skin has the same basic structure but is much thinner.
What do I need to know about basted rawhide?
Basting ingredients are procured from flavor producing companies that cater to the food industry. Foreign imported rawhide must use U.S. made basting products or U.S. approved basted products.
Are basted items non-staining?
Some basted rawhide claims to be non-staining. Generally, the food colors used are water-soluble and once wet can run and will most likely stain.
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