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A halved lamb spine with some small ribs attached - ideal for teething puppies (especially when served frozen) or as a treat for dogs of all sizes.
All dogs should be supervised when feeding a bone.
Posted by Sonia and Digby on 13th May 2012
We have been feeding these to our puppy since he was about 11 weeks. He is now 10 months and is very excited when he sees a bone arriving. We feed it straight from the freezer even in winter although we run it under the cold tap first to stop his tongue sticking to it. I feel safer feeding these bones from Natural Instinct than those I can get from the butcher because I feel Natural Instinct know what is safe so I do not worry as I did when I fed a bone from the butcher. We always make sure we are in the same room but we have had no issues at all.
Posted by Unknown on 30th Apr 2012
My two golden retrievers absolutly love them, such good value and keeps them entertained for some time!
Posted by Unknown on 25th Apr 2012
I was looking after two golden retrievers as well as having one of my own and gave them each one of these bones - kept them occupied happily for ages! These are very good quality bones and very good value while not being so big that they take up a huge amount of space in the freezer.
Posted by Unknown on 25th Apr 2012
I have four Staffordshire Bull Terriers and as much as they love a chicken carcass it never lasts long enough....however the lamb spines with the ribs attached provide a good chewing work out and last a while longer than the chicken carcass and there is a good meat to bone ratio with them. Excellent product for the price...great value for money as always with NI.
Posted by Amy Shaler on 28th Mar 2012
These keep my dogs occupied for a while and offer some variety to meal time bones. Nicely packaged and easy to store.
Posted by Lynsey on 11th Sep 2011
First time I have feed a puppy raw meat apart from pleasure bones i.e knuckle. My puppy absolutely loved it. I took the last little bit from him to preventing the chance of him swallowing a slightly to large piece. Give him 1.5hrs of pleasure replaced for his last meal.