Raw Frozen Dog Treats Set Tails (and Tongues) Wagging

Frozen raw dog treats from Northwest Naturals put fun back into the treat game

Raw frozen dog treats are a safe, delicious, wholesome treat that your dog will consistently come back for – tongue out, tail wagging.

Looking for a fun and beneficial dog treat? Try Northwest Naturals raw frozen poultry necks – your dog will definitely thank you!

Poultry neck raw frozen dog treats, available in chicken, duck, or turkey:

  • are soft and flexible,
  • can be easily crushed without splintering, and
  • contain naturally occurring moisture and cartilage.

In other words, Northwest Natural raw frozen necks are a safe, delicious, wholesome treat that your dog will consistently come back for – tongue out, tail wagging.

Why you should add raw frozen poultry neck treats to your dog’s diet

NWN raw poultry necks are not only safe to eat, but they offer many additional nutritional benefits designed to bolster our pets’ diets. These include:

  • Glucosamine and chondroitin
  • Enzymes and amino acids
  • Calcium, phosphorous, and other trace minerals
  • Low-fat meat source

Glucosamine and chondroitin

The Glucosamine and chondroitin found in raw poultry bones are in a “bio-available” form. This means that they are already in the most digestible and ready-to-use, natural form. Why is this important? A natural bio-available form is absorbed by the intestines in the regular digestion process and nearly every bit of the glucosamine is usable. This differs from a dry glucosamine supplement. In its dry form, a pet would have to first re-hydrate the supplement and then try to pull something useful from what is available. This is often not the complete amount of what is fed.

It is encouraged to replace the use of glucosamine and chondroitin supplements with three weekly feedings of raw poultry bones in a size appropriate for your pet.

Enzymes and amino acids

Enzymes and amino acids not only aid in digestion and the formation of proteins in the pet’s body, but they are also an excellent way to clean the pet’s teeth. Through the chewing process, the enzymes are actually more effective in breaking down tough layers of plaque than daily brushings!

Calcium, phosphorous, and other trace minerals

Maintaining proper calcium and phosphorous levels in your pet’s diet is essential for skeletal health and other important metabolic functions. Again, the calcium and phosphorous found in raw poultry bones are in a bio-available form and thus easily digested and used by your pet.

Low fat meat source

Poultry bones offer a low-fat source of meat and nutrients that can be used to replace up to three of your pet’s regular meals per week. Choose poultry bones that are appropriate for the size of your pet and simply feed only the poultry bone for that meal. Always supervise your pet when feeding raw meaty bones.

Frozen poultry neck treats put fun back into the treat game

It’s not all about the science though… When it comes to treating our pets, fun matters almost as much as the nutritional benefits. This is where NWN raw poultry necks really shine – they are most definitely fun for your pet to chew on!

Adding variety into your pet’s diet not only allows for varied sources for nutrition, it also gives you both a break from the monotony of feeding the same meal every day. Besides, it is very natural for dogs in the wild to seek out and chew on the bones of their prey – and you only have to watch five seconds of a wildlife documentary to see how much they enjoy the process.

Treat your dog to raw frozen poultry neck treats from NorthWest Naturals

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