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Made in Canada Available In Store
Made in Canada Available In Store

Big Country Raw Lamb Neck

by Big Country Raw
Our Price: $17.99
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  • Lamb neck bone for dogs  
  • Recreational chewing bone - Perfect for physical and mental exercise
  • Benefits dental health - Great for cleaning tartar and plaque
  • Hormone & antibiotic free
  • Suitable for medium to large-breed adult  dogs
  • Available in-store only

Big Country Raw Lamb Neck is the perfect recreational chew bone for your dog! It is tasty, meaty, rich in nutrients and great for cleaning plaque and tartar on your dog's teeth. 

This product is available in-store only and is suitable for medium to large-breed adult dogs. Please see the specifications tab for more details and feeding instructions. 

Guaranteed Analysis

Lamb Neck Bone analysis shown per 100g as fed

Crude Protein (min) 28.0%
Crude Fat (min) 17.0%
Crude Fibre (max) 1.0%
Moisture (max) 46.0%
Carbohydrates (max) 46.0%
Calcium (min) 3.2%
Phosphorus (min) 2.2%
Calorie Content: 265 kcal

Feeding Guidelines

Keep raw bones frozen until ready to use. Big Country Raw recommends thawing in a refrigerator for at least 6 to 12 hours.  Once thawed we recommend serving within 3 days. Not intended for human consumption.

Raw bones may pose a potential hazard to dogs and cats. Always supervise your pet when feeding raw bones.  Safe chewing technique should include the removal of the meat, cartilage and sinews without fully consuming the bone. Forceful chewing that results in cracking the bone may increase the risks of choking and the potential for tooth fractures. Once the bare bone is visible, we suggest discarding the bone.

TIP:  Offering raw bones frozen may help to prevent gulping from eager eaters, and will extend the chew time for a more enjoyable chew.

Lamb Neck Bone