Bones
There are many misconception & myths about giving dogs bones and we encourage you not to let these misconceptions & myths - or your own fear - prevent your dog from enjoying the pleasures and benefits of raw bones.
It's important to remember that there are always risks in life. Any risks can be minimised with some simple precautions: always feed raw bones; don't leave them out for days to bake in the sun and become brittle; throw them away when your dog has finished with them.
We recommend beef bones, lamb bones, pork bones and venison bones. Chicken carcasses, and necks can also be fed in complete confidence.Always raw, NEVER cooked!
Safe bones are healthy for your dog and will satisfy his innate desire to chew. The chewing action of your dog will actually scrape plaque from the dog’s teeth, diminish bad breath, and stimulate the gums. Chewing helps reduce the risk of dental problems such as tooth decay. A real bone, such as a marrow bone, will provide calcium and other nutrients for your pet. Also, bones help to relieve frustration, and boredom.