Dog Bones
Lukullus Dog Bones Saver Pack 3 x 15cm
Chicken
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SmartBones Chew Snacks with Chicken for Large Dogs
Saver Pack: 3 Bones (327g)
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SmartBones Beef Bones for Medium Dogs
Saver Pack: 2 x 2 Bones
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Lukullus Dog Bones Saver Pack 6 x 10cm
Duck
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Lukullus Dog Bones Saver Pack 6 x 10cm
Lamb
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Lukullus Dog Bones Saver Pack 6 x 10cm
Chicken
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Lukullus Dog Bones 12 x 5cm
Chicken
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Lukullus Dog Bones Saver Pack 36 x 5cm
Chicken
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Boxby Cheese Bone - 20% Off! *
for extra large dogs (over 40kg)
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Lukullus Dog Bones 12 x 5cm
Duck
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Lukullus Dog Bones 2 x 10cm
Chicken
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Lukullus Dog Bones Saver Pack 36 x 5cm
Duck
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Lukullus Dog Bones Saver Pack 36 x 5cm
Beef
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Lukullus Dog Bones 12 x 5cm
Beef
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8in1 Triple Flavour Ribs Chew Sticks
6 Sticks
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8in1 Triple Flavour Skewers
113g (6 Chews)
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Lukullus Dog Bones 1 x 15cm
Chicken
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SmartBones Chew Snacks with Chicken for Small Dogs
Saver Pack: 3 x 18 Bones
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SmartBones Chew Snacks with Chicken for Small Dogs
18 Bones
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SmartBones Chew Snacks with Chicken for Large Dogs
1 Bone (109g)
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Pedigree Jumbone Small - Beef & Poultry
160g (4 Snacks)
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Pedigree Jumbone Medium - Beef & Poultry
Saver Pack: 12 x 180g (24 Snacks)
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Lukullus Dog Bones 2 x 10cm
Duck
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Lukullus Dog Bones 2 x 10cm
Lamb
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How do I choose the right dog bone for my dog?
Selecting the right type of dog bone depends on your dog’s size, chewing behaviour, and any dietary sensitivities. Here are some key considerations:
- Size matters: Choose dog bones that are big enough to prevent swallowing, yet manageable to hold.
- Supervise chewing: Always monitor for choking, splintering, or signs of discomfort.
- Consider frequency: Restrict chewing sessions to 15–20 minutes, once or twice a week. Consult your vet for personalised advice.
- Storage: Refrigerate fresh dog bones between uses and discard after 2–3 days to prevent spoilage.
Remember: Before introducing new chews or dog bones, you can always consult your veterinarian to ensure they suit your dog’s size, age, and dietary needs, and inform yourself about the pros and cons of feeding bones to dogs.
How do I choose the right dog bone for my dog?
Selecting the right type of dog bone depends on your dog’s size, chewing behaviour, and any dietary sensitivities. Here are some key considerations:
- Size matters: Choose dog bones that are big enough to prevent swallowing, yet manageable to hold.
- Supervise chewing: Always monitor for choking, splintering, or signs of discomfort.
- Consider frequency: Restrict chewing sessions to 15–20 minutes, once or twice a week. Consult your vet for personalised advice.
- Storage: Refrigerate fresh dog bones between uses and discard after 2–3 days to prevent spoilage.
Remember: Before introducing new chews or dog bones, you can always consult your veterinarian to ensure they suit your dog’s size, age, and dietary needs, and inform yourself about the pros and cons of feeding bones to dogs.
What types of natural dog bones are available?
Here's a comparison of the most common natural bone types available:
Bone Type | Raw bones for dogs |
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Key features | Uncooked bones from beef, lamb, or poultry, kept chilled |
Things to consider | Must be stored properly. Supervise use. |
Bone Type | Marrow bones |
Key features | Hard bones filled with rich marrow |
Things to consider | High in fat - may not be suitable for all dogs. Consult your vet for personalised advice. |
Bone Type | Knuckle bones |
Key features | Larger joint bones, often from beef |
Things to consider | May splinter with aggressive chewers - consider chew toys for these dogs instead. |
Bone Type | Rawhide bones |
Key features | Processed animal hide, shaped into twists or knots |
Things to consider | If your dog is prone to digestive upset, consider alternative treats for sensitive stomachs. |
Bone Type | Smoked bones |
Key features | Dried and flavoured through smoking |
Things to consider | Long shelf life but may become brittle. |
Bone Type | Air-dried bones |
Key features | Naturally preserved, crunchy, shelf-stable |
Things to consider | Typically have a lower splinter risk; firm but chewable. |
Bone Type | Key features | Things to consider |
---|---|---|
Raw bones for dogs | Uncooked bones from beef, lamb, or poultry, kept chilled | Must be stored properly. Supervise use. |
Marrow bones | Hard bones filled with rich marrow | High in fat - may not be suitable for all dogs. Consult your vet for personalised advice. |
Knuckle bones | Larger joint bones, often from beef | May splinter with aggressive chewers - consider chew toys for these dogs instead. |
Rawhide bones | Processed animal hide, shaped into twists or knots | If your dog is prone to digestive upset, consider alternative treats for sensitive stomachs. |
Smoked bones | Dried and flavoured through smoking | Long shelf life but may become brittle. |
Air-dried bones | Naturally preserved, crunchy, shelf-stable | Typically have a lower splinter risk; firm but chewable. |
Tip: Supervision is essential. Ask your vet which bone types suit your dog’s size, health, and chewing habits, and remember that bones aren’t the only dog treats available.
What types of natural dog bones are available?
Here's a comparison of the most common natural bone types available:
Bone Type | Raw bones for dogs |
---|---|
Key features | Uncooked bones from beef, lamb, or poultry, kept chilled |
Things to consider | Must be stored properly. Supervise use. |
Bone Type | Marrow bones |
Key features | Hard bones filled with rich marrow |
Things to consider | High in fat - may not be suitable for all dogs. Consult your vet for personalised advice. |
Bone Type | Knuckle bones |
Key features | Larger joint bones, often from beef |
Things to consider | May splinter with aggressive chewers - consider chew toys for these dogs instead. |
Bone Type | Rawhide bones |
Key features | Processed animal hide, shaped into twists or knots |
Things to consider | If your dog is prone to digestive upset, consider alternative treats for sensitive stomachs. |
Bone Type | Smoked bones |
Key features | Dried and flavoured through smoking |
Things to consider | Long shelf life but may become brittle. |
Bone Type | Air-dried bones |
Key features | Naturally preserved, crunchy, shelf-stable |
Things to consider | Typically have a lower splinter risk; firm but chewable. |
Bone Type | Key features | Things to consider |
---|---|---|
Raw bones for dogs | Uncooked bones from beef, lamb, or poultry, kept chilled | Must be stored properly. Supervise use. |
Marrow bones | Hard bones filled with rich marrow | High in fat - may not be suitable for all dogs. Consult your vet for personalised advice. |
Knuckle bones | Larger joint bones, often from beef | May splinter with aggressive chewers - consider chew toys for these dogs instead. |
Rawhide bones | Processed animal hide, shaped into twists or knots | If your dog is prone to digestive upset, consider alternative treats for sensitive stomachs. |
Smoked bones | Dried and flavoured through smoking | Long shelf life but may become brittle. |
Air-dried bones | Naturally preserved, crunchy, shelf-stable | Typically have a lower splinter risk; firm but chewable. |
Tip: Supervision is essential. Ask your vet which bone types suit your dog’s size, health, and chewing habits, and remember that bones aren’t the only dog treats available.
What are the benefits of giving my dog bones?
Dog bones can provide a chewing outlet and may support chewing behaviour. However, supervision and proper sizing are essential for safety.
What are the benefits of giving my dog bones?
Dog bones can provide a chewing outlet and may support chewing behaviour. However, supervision and proper sizing are essential for safety.
What types of dog bones are there?
There are many types of dog bones, including raw bones, long-lasting chews, marrow bones, knuckle bones, and rawhide bones. Natural dog chews can also include smoked and air-dried options.
What types of dog bones are there?
There are many types of dog bones, including raw bones, long-lasting chews, marrow bones, knuckle bones, and rawhide bones. Natural dog chews can also include smoked and air-dried options.
What are raw dog bones?
Raw bones for dogs are uncooked and should be stored frozen or refrigerated. Always supervise your dog and follow safe handling practices when offering raw bones.
What are raw dog bones?
Raw bones for dogs are uncooked and should be stored frozen or refrigerated. Always supervise your dog and follow safe handling practices when offering raw bones.
How do I choose the right size dog bone for my dog?
Choose a bone that your dog cannot swallow whole. Observe chewing behaviour, and consult your vet if you're uncertain.
How do I choose the right size dog bone for my dog?
Choose a bone that your dog cannot swallow whole. Observe chewing behaviour, and consult your vet if you're uncertain.