Kyon beef tartar bones are dehydrated naturally and Canadian sourced and made. This is a kneecap bone; one of the safest types of bones as it doesn’t splinter and your dog can chew away at the cartilage and bone. Scraping at the different angles of the bone with teeth and gums can actually help remove built up tartar. A classic, but so much better as it is non-greasy and the dehydration process has retained the natural glucosamine and calcium content that is great for joints. Kyon naturally dehydrates the bones at low temperatures for long periods of time. And they also check every bone individually making sure they are of the highest quality. This bone is from pasture raised cows, antibiotic and hormone free.
It is important to know where your pet’s treats come from. This is why Kyon Distribution believes that sourcing their products from local, ethical, family owned, Canadian farms is the way to go. Kyon pet treats are made in small batches without any added colours, flavour enhancers, chemical or preservatives. None of their products are irradiated.
Dogs, like their ancestors, are designed to be chewers. An active mouth is a healthy mouth for a dog, and regular gnawing behavior prevents gum disease and tooth decay. In addition to a clean mouth, chewing provides a sense of comfort and stress relief for a dog left alone or in an unfamiliar situation. We believe variety is the best way to clean different parts of the mouth and keep your dog’s mind occupied. This product is a good option for small and medium dogs and mature, patient chewers. When selecting natural chews for your dog, select items that are bigger than what your dog can consume quickly.
Sold individually.
INGREDIENTS: Beef bone.
Made in Canada.
Ckraushar (verified owner) –
This is the absolute best bone ever! I really need to stock up on these amazing bones.
Ckraushar (verified owner) –
Absolutely amazing! My dogs love this bone!
Ckraushar (verified owner) –
OMG! My dogs absolutely love this bone! Must get more!
flowerpiggr (verified owner) –
Love that one bone takes over a week for my 3 month puppy to chew on, and I don’t have to worry about it being too hard on her puppy teeth. She’s still chewing it!
Billy Mac (verified owner) –
Great for the teeth