

Fresh and qualified ingredients for human consumption
An excellent source of omega-3s, sardines provide essential fatty acids in addition to meeting almost all of a dog's vitamin D needs.
As a small fish at the very beginning of the food chain, sardines contain much less mercury and other pollutants than other fish.
They make the coat silky, reduce the risk of osteoarthritis, improve dental health and strengthen the immune system. It is the perfect complement to a natural raw diet!
Format
1 lbs
Ingredients
Whole wild sardines
Handling guide
At home, it's important to always store raw bones in the freezer and thaw them one at a time. Remember to take the bone out a few minutes before offering it to your dog. If it has not eaten it all up, it is possible to refreeze it only once in a small airtight bag. Also make sure to never leave your dog's bone lying around for days as when it dries out it becomes very brittle and dangerous for your pet.
- Offer 1 to 2 times a week in addition to a healthy and natural diet.
- Always supervise your companion when offering a recreational bone.
- Avoid contact with carpets or any surface that is not stain proof.
Well done raw recreational bones
Raw recreational bones are a relaxing way to pass the time while exercising. The simple act of chewing helps your pet build a stronger spine and a more muscular neck.
The recreational bones even act like a toothbrush, removing plaque and providing fresher breath for your dog.
How to choose the right bone?
The size of the bone is a very important criterion when it comes to choosing a bone for your companion. If it can swallow it whole, it is a sign that it is too small. Check that the bone matches his chewing ability and the size of his mouth.