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Promotes Dental Health
Chewing on raw bones helps clean teeth, reduce plaque, and combat bad breath, naturally maintaining oral hygiene.
Provides Essential Nutrients
Raw bones are rich in calcium, phosphorus, and other vital minerals that support healthy bones, muscles, and overall growth.
Encourages Natural Chewing Behavior
Chewing raw bones satisfies your dog’s innate instincts, reducing boredom and destructive behaviors.
Stimulates Mental Enrichment
Gnawing on bones provides mental stimulation, keeping your dog engaged and entertained.
Supports Joint and Muscle Health
The nutrients in raw bones aid in the development and maintenance of strong joints and muscles, particularly for active and growing dogs.
Relaxes and Satisfies
Chewing bones has a calming effect on dogs, helping them relax and stay happy.
Natural Source of Hydration
Bone marrow contains moisture that contributes to hydration, complementing your dog’s overall diet.
Read our guide on how to introduce bones in a raw food diet.
Are all bones safe for dogs?
No, avoid cooked bones as they can splinter and cause injuries. Stick to raw size-appropriate bones to ensure safety.
How often should I feed my dog raw bones?
Incorporate bones into their diet 1–2 times per week as part of a balanced raw feeding plan.
How do I choose the right size bone for my dog?
Select bones that are larger than your dog’s muzzle to prevent choking, and consider their chewing strength.
Can puppies have raw bones?
Yes, but ensure the bones are appropriate for their size and introduce them gradually to avoid overwhelming them.
How should I store raw bones?
Store bones in the freezer to maintain freshness and thaw them safely before feeding.
Are there any risks to feeding raw bones?
When fed responsibly, raw bones are safe. Always supervise your dog to prevent swallowing large pieces or choking.
Can cats eat raw bones?
Yes, smaller bones like chicken necks are ideal for cats and provide similar health benefits.
What are the best types of bones for dogs?
Chicken carcasses, marrow bones, lamb ribs, and turkey necks are popular and safe choices for raw feeding.
Can raw bones replace regular meals?
Raw bones should complement not replace a balanced diet. They provide enrichment and supplemental nutrition.