Raw Meaty Bones
Bring out the Lion in your Fur Kids
While brushing your pet’s teeth or getting them a dental cleaning is effective it can be time consuming and expensive. However, if you want maximum health for your fur kids' teeth, without spending excessive time or money, raw marrow bones are more affordable and contain essential nutrients like calcium and phosphorus for strengthening bone, cartilage and joints. The meaty tissue surrounding bone aids for variation in chewing patterns, such as nibbling and pulling, almost as if flossing. Raw Meaty Bones are 100% human-grade, antibiotic and steroid free without added hormones. Dogs and cats have a set of solid molars and extremely strong jaws that enable them to crush and chew raw meaty bones such as necks, backs, wings, ribs and carcasses. Through the consumption of such bones, they are able to acquire an easily assimilated, natural form of calcium essential to skeletal health.
Raw bones are a fun time consumer for you pets. This is how carnivores in the wild clean their teeth!
Leg (Marrow) Bones
For
younger fur kids and pets with strong jaws and teeth, marrow bones are a
great tough bone for scraping the teeth clean and for exercising the
jaw muscles.
Knuckle Bones
Raw knuckle joints are
great for all size cats and dogs, especially older pets, because they
are softer and still have some tendons and muscle meat attached.
Bones Size
When choosing a raw bone for your fur kids, make sure that the outer circumference of the marrow is smaller than the width of your dogs jaw. It’s rare, but there’s a chance that if the circumference is too wide your pet may try to wedge their jaw inside the bone as they eat out the marrow and get their jaw stuck.
Raw Meaty Bones
Raw Food for Pets carries a full line of raw meaty bones for dogs and cats to have as part of their daily feeding or as a treat to enhance their tooth, gum and jaw health. Raw meaty bones are to be completely consumed. These bones are considered "soft bones" and do not splinter. Raw Food for Pets raw meaty bones should always be fed under the supervision of a human being so as to ensure your pet does not consume these bone(s) too quickly.