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Why should I feed my dog raw bones?
Raw bones offer numerous benefits for your dog’s health and well-being. They naturally support dental hygiene by helping to remove plaque and tartar, satisfy their instinctual need to chew and provide mental enrichment. Additionally, raw bones supply essential nutrients like calcium and phosphorus, contributing to strong bones and overall digestion. As with any chew, supervision is recommended to ensure safe consumption.
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Are raw bones safe for dogs?
Yes, raw bones can be safe and beneficial for dogs when given responsibly. Always supervise your dog while they chew and select a bone appropriate for their size to prevent choking or swallowing hazards. Raw meaty bones, such as chicken feet, are fully consumable and offer nutritional benefits, while recreational bones, like beef marrow bones, are best used for mental stimulation and dental health. To ensure safety, remove and dispose of the bone once the meat is gone or if it becomes small enough to pose a risk.
Are raw chicken bones good for dogs?
Are raw beef bones safe for your dog?
How long are raw dog bones safe for my pet to consume after thawing?
Once thawed, a raw dog bone should be treated like raw meat. To prevent spoilage, offer it to your dog within the same day and remove any uneaten portions after a few hours. Whenever your dog isn’t actively chewing on the bone, we recommend storing it in the freezer to prevent it from spoiling or discarding it completely. Be aware that providing your dog with frozen raw bones can be risky since they might be too hard and could lead to dental fractures.
How do I determine how much raw bone to feed my dog?
If you’re feeding raw bones as a treat, we recommend offering them 2–3 times per week alongside regular meals. If you notice white stools, this may indicate too much bone intake; consider reducing the amount.
When feeding a raw diet, it’s crucial to include bone in every meal to help balance essential minerals and nutrients. We typically recommend up to 10% bone in a pet’s diet. Every dog is unique—feeding too little bone may lead to loose stools, while too much can cause constipation. Adjust as needed based on your dog’s digestion and stool consistency.
What types of raw bones does Bold by Nature offer?
We offer a variety of raw bones to suit dogs of all sizes and chewing styles – tough to gentle.
- For recreational chewing, we recommend beef marrow bones and beef knuckles. These are designed to help your dog work its jaw and support dental health without being fully consumed.
- For raw meaty bones that your dog can enjoy from start to finish, we offer raw chicken feet, raw chicken necks, and raw turkey necks—all great options for added nutrition and mental enrichment.
What types of raw bones can I offer my cat?
Our chicken feet and chicken neck are great options for cats.
What kind of raw bones can I offer my dog?
The best raw bone for your dog depends on their size and chewing style:
- For small dogs: Chicken necks, chicken feet, and small beef marrow bones.*
- For medium-sized dogs: Chicken necks, chicken feet, turkey necks, and small to medium beef marrow bones.*
- For large dogs: Chicken feet, turkey necks, and large beef marrow bones.*
*Beef Marrow Bone Safety: Dogs should chew marrow bones properly by stripping off the meat, cartilage, and connective tissue without breaking the bone. Aggressive chewing that causes the bone to crack can increase the risk of choking and may lead to tooth fractures. Not recommended for puppies.