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Benefits of Our Dog Bones

  • Natural & Safe: Free from additives, preservatives, hormones, and chemicals.
  • Ethically Sourced: Made from high-quality South American beef (with one pig bone option).
  • Long-Lasting: Excellent for extended chewing and mental enrichment.
  • Protein-Packed: Delivers high nutritional value to support overall health.
  • Extended Shelf Life: Up to 2 years when stored properly.

Choosing The Right Dog Bone

The right bone depends on a dog’s size, chewing strength, and enrichment needs. Here’s how to decide:

By Type:

  • Beef Shin Bone: Thick, durable bone ideal for medium to large aggressive chewers.
  • Bone + Gullie: A pig bone stuffed with beef gullet, offering both a chewing challenge and edible stuffing.
  • Beef Femur: Heavier chew for bigger dogs who enjoy a challenge.
  • Sliced Beef Knuckles: Suitable for all sizes, especially great for medium-sized heavy chewers.
  • Beef Kneecaps: High in edible content, fun for medium to large dogs.

By Chewing Purpose:

  • Longer-Lasting Chews: Beef femurs and bone+gullie due to its thick bone.
  • Most Edible Options: Beef kneecaps and bone+gullie (stuffed with digestible gullet).

For Puppies & Seniors:

While safe, we recommend that puppies under 8 months and seniors with sensitive teeth try other softer and more digestible chews. Always supervise and limit initial chewing time.

Looking for a softer but chewy alternative? Check out softer jerky chews or our chewy tendon treats in bulk!

Frequently Asked Questions About Bulk Dog Bones

How long do the bones last?

Stored at room temperature in a dry, cool area, bones can last up to 2 years.

Are the bones safe to eat or just for chewing?

These bones are meant for chewing enrichment and mental stimulation, not for full consumption. Once all the skin has been chewed off the bone, it’s recommended to remove the bone.

Can the bones splinter?

While rare, bones can form sharp edges. Always supervise your dog and remove any bone that shows signs of splintering.

What is the best way to store dog bones?

Keep them sealed in a dry, cool location away from direct sunlight to maintain freshness and safety.

Are these bones suitable for all ages?

We don’t recommend giving puppies and seniors these bones as they may be too hard for their teeth and gums. Puppies 8 months+ and healthy adult dogs are ideal candidates.