Ready-made barf
Sous Vide
BARF2GO
easy to portion
Finest from Finland
Pure meat cans
Muscle meat
Meat & fish in large pieces
Offal
Tripe & omasum
Dried meat
Blood & Fat
Bones & Cartilage
Fruit Vegetable
Smoothies & Dog Ice Cream
Flakes & Dog Noodles
Specialties & Features
Ready-made barf value packages
Special packages up to 10 kg
Special offers from 11 kg
Cans Value Packs
Health & First Aid
Vitamins
Oils
Minerals
Joints & Bones
Wellness & Wellbeing
Fur & Skin
digestion
Herbs
dental care
Care & parasite protection
Trainees
Chews frozen
Freeze-dried chews
Dried chews
Chewing sticks
Dog sausage & training sausage
Treats & Dog Biscuits
Dried meat
Fertigbarf
BARF2GO
leicht portionierbar
Feinstes aus Finnland
Reinfleischdosen
Muskelfleisch
Fleisch & Fisch in großen Stücken
Innereien
Pansen & Blättermagen
Trockenfleisch
Blut & Fett
Knochen & Knorpel
Obst & Gemüse
Smoothies & Hunde-Eis
Flocken & Hundenudeln
Spezialitäten & Besonderheiten
Gesundheit & Erste Hilfe
Vitamine
Öle
Mineralien
Gelenke & Knochen
Wellness & Wohlbefinden
Fell & Haut
Verdauung
Kräuter
Zahnpflege
Pflege & Parasitenschutz
Trainies
Kauartikel tiefgefroren
Kauartikel gefriergetrocknet
Kauartikel getrocknet
Kaustangen
Hundewurst & Trainingswurst
Leckerlis & Hundekekse
Trockenfleisch
We generally recommend being present when feeding bones. It makes sense to choose bones that are as large as possible to prevent them from being swallowed straight away. Large pieces of bone are also good for dogs that tend to gulp down food and can also keep them busy for a longer period of time. In general, the bones for your dog should be chosen so that the animal cannot swallow them whole.
Bones are an important source of calcium for dogs. In the wild, dogs also eat the fur, bones and cartilage of the animals they catch - so these are a completely natural part of your animal's diet. Feeding dogs bones also offers various advantages beyond pure nutrient intake: the sometimes almost meditative gnawing and chewing can have a relaxing effect on your dog. In addition, rubbing the tooth surfaces on the bone offers the chance to remove annoying plaque.
Dogs generally tolerate raw bones well. Raw bones have the advantage that they are significantly less brittle than cooked, fried or grilled bones and are therefore much less likely to splinter: cooked bone splinters can cause injuries both in the dog's mouth and in the internal organs. Poultry bones, which are hollow on the inside, should therefore be avoided especially if they have already been heated. In addition, important nutrients are lost through any type of heating.
When feeding dogs bones, as with all foods, it is important to find the right mix. Bones are an important source of calcium, but if fed in excess they can also lead to constipation due to so-called bone droppings and to skeletal disorders in puppies.BARF-Feeding, during which you adjust the amounts of food yourself, you should therefore ensure a healthy ratio betweenBARF meat, bones and other components such asFruit and Vegetables for Dogsoroffal for dogs, choose.
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