Fresh Bones
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Prices: 100g = 1$ 1kg = 10$ Youâve probably given your dog smoked or steamed bones to chew on. Theyâre a great choice for avid chewers â they donât break easily and they keep the dog busy. But have you ever given your dog a raw bone? With the meat on, uncooked, and frozen? Raw bones are actually beneficial to your dogâs health in a number of ways, and the perfect summer treat! To start off with, when a bone is cooked, it changes the chemical composition of the bone. The bone is now more brittle than it was in its unaltered form. When the bone is more brittle, it is more susceptible to splinter, or break off into small shards. This can pose a health hazard to very tough chewers. Just because the bone is broken doesnât mean the dog is going to stop chewing it â In fact, they are now going to try to swallow those big pieces whole. With thick bones such as a knuckle bone or a marrow bone, for the most part it is safe to feed these smoked or steamed. With virtually no thin parts of the bone, it is unlikely that they will get these shards off. But there are always those dogs that will defy that rule, and if your dog is one of those dogs, you do have to be on constant lookout for pieces. Raw bones, however, can withstand a higher force than those cooked bones. Theyâre hard in such a manner that the only way to eat them is for a dog to slowly whittle it down with their teeth (Imagine scraping a bone on pavement). Raw bones will therefore last longer and pose little to no concern for your petâs safety. Raw bones are also the best option for cleaning teeth.
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Saint-Chrysostome, QC J0S 1R0, Canada