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Beef Patella (BCR)
$14.99
An excellent chew bone, also great for making a rich meaty flavoured bone broth. Excellent choice for your medium to large dog.
- Ontario Sourced Beef
- Hormone & Antibiotic Free
- Recreation Chewing Bone
- Great for cleaning plaque and tartar on teeth
- Excellent physical and mental exercise for your dog
- Portion Sized for medium to large breeds
In stock

627818004213
SKU:
BT2
Category: Recreational (For Chewing)
Tags: BCR, BEEF PATELLA, BIGCOUNTRYRAW, BONES, PATELLA, RECREATIONAL
Description
2lb Bag
For Medium to Large Dogs
Ingredients
Beef Patella Bone
Additional Info
Feeding Instructions
-Monitor pet at all times when feeding raw bones
-Offer bones frozen or partially thawed to ensure the meat and bones are chewed thoroughly before swallowing
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