Pork Bones

Dog bones are usually made of rawhide to prevent splintering while your dog is chewing. These rawhide bones give your pet a good healthy activity and help satisfy their natural instinct to chew. Here you can find even more bone variants to delight your four legged friend. Large dogs are occupied for 4-5 hours.
The reason dogs should never eat cooked bones is because they can splinter — whether boiled or fried or baked or barbequed – in your dog’s throat or stomach can choke him or cause severe internal injuries. Raw bones, however, are safe for dogs. While some owners worry about salmonella and other bacterial infections, dogs are much less likely to get these infections because of their highly acidic digestive system. Feral dogs and wolves frequently eat the bones of their prey. Veterinarians such as Ian Billinghurst argue that the healthiest diet for dogs is the one their ancestors ate: fresh, raw meat.

How to Feed your Dog.
The safest bones for dogs to eat are small, soft bones that are large enough to prevent dogs from swallowing them whole. Pork bones tend to be thicker than harder bones, so choose small pork bones. If your dog is able to eat these, you can try slightly larger pork bones. Many dog owners feed bones as a treat, but you can also feed bones as part of a raw foods diet.

Pork Bone Benefits
Pork bones can clean your dog’s teeth much more effectively than dog biscuits, and without adding unhealthy sugars and fillers to your dog’s diet. Pork is high in protein, and dogs’ diets should consist primarily of protein. Dog owners who have switched to a raw diet report numerous changes in their dog’s health, including improved skin and coat. These changes have not been tested by rigorous scientific studies, but anecdotal evidence from dog owners is readily available. There is evidence that raw bones improve oral health, according to veterinarian Tom Lonsdale in his book “Work Wonders: Feed Your Dog Raw Meaty Bones.” Dogs that eat raw bones also tend to have chalkier, less smelly faeces because the body uses more of the nutrients in bones than in packaged foods.

Precautions
As with any new food, you should monitor your dog for any adverse reactions if you try an all-bone or pork bone diet. Dogs are slightly more likely to be allergic to pork than some other meats, so if you notice skin or digestive problems after feeding pork, stop feeding it. The first few times you give your dog a bone, supervise her carefully to ensure that she thoroughly chews it and does not choke.

Introducing our Air-Dried Pork Bones dog treats – the natural and flavorful choice for your four-legged friend! These treats are made from high-quality pork bones that have been air-dried to preserve their nutritional value and provide a satisfying chewing experience.

Our Air-Dried Pork Bones are not only delicious but also a great source of protein and essential nutrients. They offer a wholesome option to support your dog’s overall health and well-being. The natural texture of the bones promotes dental hygiene by reducing plaque and tartar buildup, contributing to your dog’s oral health.

These treats are suitable for dogs of all sizes and breeds. They are low in fat, making them an excellent choice for dogs with weight management needs or those with sensitive stomachs. The air-drying process ensures that the bones retain their natural flavors and textures, providing a satisfying and long-lasting chew for your furry friend.

At Celtic Treats, we prioritize natural and unprocessed ingredients. Our Air-Dried Pork Bones contain no additives, preservatives, or artificial colors, ensuring a pure and wholesome treat for your beloved pet.

Not only do these treats provide a delicious taste, but they also offer a rewarding chewing experience. The durable nature of the bones engages your dog’s natural chewing instincts, providing mental stimulation and promoting a sense of satisfaction.

Treat your furry companion to the goodness of Air-Dried Pork Bones and witness their delight and contentment. With our all-natural pork bone treats, you can feel confident that you are providing your dog with a nutritious and enjoyable snack. Choose Celtic Treats for a happy and healthy companion.

Nutritional content (subjected to natural fluctuations)
Crude protein: 31,60%
Crude fat: 21,40%
Fibre: 44,10%
Moisture: 12,00 %

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