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Living Foods. Thriving Pets. Can be fed as a recreational treat one to two times per week – to be chewed and cleaned of meat & marrow. Not meant for prolonged chewing. Discard within 1 day after feeding. Nutritional BEnEFits Nutritional BEnEFits DEntal BEnEFits DEntal BEnEFits bEhavioral BEnEFits bEhavioral BEnEFits fully consumablE WHY BONES RECREATIONal VS RAW MEATY RECREATIONal VS RAW MEATY RECREATIONal VS RAW MEATY ALWAYS MONITOR YOUR PET WHEN FDING ANY BONE ALWAYS MONITOR YOUR PET WHEN FDING ANY BONE 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 stimulation Small bones may be appropriate for cats Live enzymes for a healthy mouth. Repetitive chewing action to remove sinew, cartilage and marrow helps control plaque and massages gums. Primal bones are a starch-free treat Natural source of protein and fat. High moisture content supports optimum hydration in your pet. Amino and essential fatty acids promote superior health. bf, buffalo, 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.

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Page 1: WhyBones Rec.vs.Meaty 8…optimum hydration in your pet. Amino and essential fatty acids promote superior health. b˜f, bu˚alo, vEnison marrow bones & lamb femur bones chicken backs,

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.

Nutritional BEnEFitsNutritional BEnEFits

DEntal BEnEFitsDEntal BEnEFits

bEhavioral BEnEFitsbEhavioral BEnEFits

fully consumablE

WHY BONESRECREATIONal VS RAW MEATYRECREATIONal VS RAW MEATYRECREATIONal VS RAW MEATY

ALWAYS MONITOR YOUR PET WHEN F�DING ANY BONEALWAYS MONITOR YOUR PET WHEN F�DING ANY BONE

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.