The size of the bone is an important criteria to keep in mind when it comes to choosing a bone for your companion. If he can swallow it whole, it’s too small. Verify that the bone matches your dog’s chewing ability based on the size of their mouth.
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Between walks to the park, naps, and mealtimes, your pet needs stimulation to pass the time. Recreational bones are a fantastic way to keep your loyal sidekick busy and entertained. Plus, they’re tasty as can be and great for your pet’s oral health.
For cats and small and medium-sized dogs.
Format: pack of 4 necks
Safe Handling Practices:
At home, it’s important to keep your raw bones in the freezer and thaw them one at a time. Don’t forget to take out the bone at least a few minutes before you plan to offer it to your dog. If your dog doesn’t chew it, it can be refrozen only once more in an airtight bag. Make sure you never leave your dog’s bones lying around for days. Once they dry up, they become very brittle and can be extremely dangerous for your pet.
Choosing the right bone:
The size of the bone is an important criteria to keep in mind when it comes to choosing a bone for your companion. If he can swallow it whole, it’s too small. Verify that the bone matches your dog’s chewing ability based on the size of their mouth.
More about Recreational bones:
Recreational bones are great for passing the time while also staying in shape. The simple act of chewing helps your companion build a stronger spine and a muscular neck.
Recreational bones even double as a toothbrush—they remove plaque and provide your dog with fresh breath.
*Keep Frozen. Make sure to wash hands and kitchenware when coming into contact with raw meat.
**always supervise your dog when they're chewing bones and take away pieces that are too small too chew to prevent swallowing