The marrow inside Fresh bones deteriorates quickly so the bone needs to be eaten quickly or frozen.
Drying a bone destroys most of these benefits, so it has to be raw. A frozen bone takes less than 30 minutes to defrost at room temperature or you can feed it frozen and it will defrost as they eat it.
The most important rule with a bone is to match the bone to the size of the dog.
A large dog may choke on a bone like a chicken neck as it tries to eat it in one gulp. A small dog will struggle with a beef femur or brisket bone as it’s jaw and teeth cannot break the bone or support the weight.
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A chicken neck is nutritionally deficient and should not be fed as the only meal but is a perfect snack.
Chicken carcass and Chicken wings – It is perfectly ok to give any dog or cat a raw chicken wing. It is a cooked wing you should avoid. The ends of the wing become extremely brittle and can piece the gums or throat of your dog. A raw bone is very soft and will not do so. A wing or carcass makes a perfect bone for a slightly larger dog or cat.
Roo Tails – The perfect all round Bone! Roo tails are thicker up the top (big dogs) and thinner down the bottom (small dogs and cats); therefore they can suit any animal. They are also nutritionally perfect being loaded with antioxidants and amino acids. Kangaroos are free range and organic, their tails contain highly nutritious marrow and are wrapped in super lean meat. The calcium enriched bone is in a fun star shape providing hours of entertainment and teeth and gum cleaning.
Lamb Shanks – A great bone for a medium size dog. Our L-Shaped Shanks have a great blend of meat, bone, cartilage and marrow. Loads of protein, healthy fat, calcium and flavour.
Sheep Necks – A bone for a larger dog. A sheep neck is similar to a Roo Tail in shape but thicker and with more fat. It is wrapped in meat so can nearly provide a full