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Living Foods.

Thriving Pets.

Can be fed as a recreational treatone to two times per week – to be chewed and cleaned of meat & marrow.Not meant for prolonged chewing.Discard within 1 day after feeding.

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Live enzymes help maintain a healthy flora in the mouth.

Provides cranial and jaw exercise that is lacking in the consumption

of a kibble diet.

Gives pets a healthy outlet for natural chewing behavior.

Raw entertainment – provides both mental and physical stimulation

Chicken necks can be fed to cats

Can make up to 30% of a pet’s total daily diet and may be used to replace a pet’s

meal a few times a week. These “soft bones” do not splinter.

Discard after 2-hour service window

not to bE fully consumED

Gives pets a healthy outlet for natural chewing behavior. Raw entertainment – provides both mental and physical stimulationSmall bones may be appropriate for cats

Live enzymes for a healthy mouth. Repetitive chewing action to remove sinew, cartilage and marrow helpscontrol plaque and massages gums.Primal bones are a starch-free treat

Natural source of protein and fat.High moisture content supportsoptimum hydration in your pet.Amino and essential fatty acids promote superior health.

b�f, bu�alo, vEnison marrow bones & lamb femur bones chicken backs, chicken necks & turkey necks

Natural source of protein and fat. High moisture content supports

optimum hydration in your pet.Calcium & wet glucosamine

to aid in bone and joint health.