We suggest 1 to 2 times per week. Raw bones are great for recreational chewing and as part of a meal replacement. Bones provide excellent dental and gum hygiene and are great for both physical and mental exercise.
Note: If your dog chews and ingests the bone, you may notice they get constipated, or their stool can be white and crumbly. That said, marrow bones tend to be a little rich and can cause loose stools, so we recommend those only 1x a week. Finding a happy balance is key, as every dog is different.
For puppies, we recommend softer bones like chicken necks or smaller rib bones.
It is important to always supervise your dog when they are enjoying a raw bone and get a bone that is larger than their mouth to avoid swallowing hazards. Especially until you know how your dog chews and which bones are suitable for them.




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