Flat Rib Bones (BCR)
$4.67 – $15.29Price range: $4.67 through $15.29
Pasture Raised Ontario Beef
Hormone & Antibiotic Free Meat
Raw Entertainment for Your Dog
Great for Cleaning Teeth and Gums
Low in Fat
Excellent choice for puppies
Flat Rib Bones (BCR)
Size:
6-9″ – For Medium to Large Size Dogs
3-6″ – For Small to Medium Size Dogs
Ingredients
Beef Rib Bone
Nutrition Facts
Moisture 68%
Fat 12%
Protein 18%
Fibre 2%
Additional Info
Feeding Instructions
-Monitor pet at all times when feeding raw bones
-If dog uses excessive force recreational bones may not be suitable for your dog
-Excessive force or prolonged chewing can cause unwanted wear or cracking of your dogs teeth
-Feed as a treat – 2-3 bones maximum per week
Please Visit Big Country Raw’s Website For Full Nutritional Breakdown: Flat-Rib
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