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Cut into approximately 2-inch thick pieces.
Packaging:
5-pound bag of neck bones
Why feed
:
Beef neck bones are a very meaty consumable bone, produced
from grass-fed premium pastured cattle.
Never high heat pasteurized or processed by HPP (high-pressure pasteurization).
Healthy, mouthwatering and jam-packed full of nature's natural nutrients. Our yummy beef neck bones are a softer bones giving your dog's jaws a pleasing workout, and helping to promote teeth and gum health. The neck bones have attached connective tissue and valuable nutrients such as phosphorus, calcium plus natural glucosamine and chondroitin helpful in maintaining joint health.
Chewing is a form of relaxation for your fur babies and feeding raw meaty bones is an important component of a raw diet.
Serve as a treat or part of your dog's raw bone ratio 1-3 times per week.
Caution and suggestions when feeding Raw Meaty Bones:
Never leave a dog unattended with a bone.
Never feed cooked bones.
Always separate from other dogs in the household to prevent possible fights. Raw meaty bones have a very high resource value and can cause the best of friends to get into a scuffle.
Always feed bones appropriate to the dog’s age, size, breed and experience.
If storing in between chewing sessions, rinse the bone under cold water and store in a plastic bag or container in the fridge.
Beef Neck Bones
Use:
The Raw Food products are a pet food supplement only, not for Human Consumption.
Handling and consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase you and your pet's risk of a foodborne illness.
A favorite for my 2 yo, satisfying and satiating. will keep in the freezer for her treats
Hi Robin, thank you so much for your review. Your pup is so cute!!! Glad they are enjoying the beef neck bones, they are certainly a customer and staff favorite as all dogs really seem to enjoy them.
Gus is 30 pounds, so even though I gave him only a portion of the bone, he was somewhat overwhelmed & didn't seem to know where to start, but with a little encouragement, he dug in and loved it.
Hi Kay, feel free to feed these bones over multiple chewing sessions. Just rinse the bone under cold water and refreeze for a later time. We find larger is better than smaller when it comes to bones, especially with the smaller dogs as it reduces the temptation to swallow large pieces.
Elsa really likes these. She gets one a week.