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Red Dog Blue Kat Chicken Necks Dog & Cat Treats

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Red Dog Blue Kat

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Product Description

Red Dog Blue Kat Chicken Necks Dog & Cat Treat are a delicious treat for your furry friend. Raw bones are an essential part of a quality raw diet. Chicken necks are a great bone that can be used as a treat and addition to the raw diet. Chicken necks are consumable and can be eaten whole.

Key Benefits:

  • Hormone and antibiotic-free
  • Great source of calcium and other minerals
  • Bones are nature's toothbrush! Chewing harder bones helps remove tartar buildup from teeth and promote oral health.
  • Chewing on bones also helps to release endorphins (mental exercise for your pet)
  • Suitable for small dogs and cats of all life stages

Product Details:

  • Pet Type: Cat, Dog
  • Product Type: Frozen
  • Flavour: Chicken
  • Health Benefit: Dental & Oral Care

Ingredients

Chicken necks

Feeding Instructions

Bones can be given 2-3 times per week. Offer the bone in a quiet place where they can enjoy chewing without distractions or interruptions. Discard leftover bone.

When choosing a raw bone for your pet, please note these important tips:

  • Always choose bones larger than your pets mouth capacity to avoid choking.
  • Always supervise your pet while chewing on bones.
  • Never feed cooked bones

If your pet cannot tolerate raw bones, be sure to include a meal that contains bone in it 3-4 times per week. Alternatively, you can add a quality natural sourced calcium supplement to their diet.



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