Canine Craving
Meatless Lamb Neck for Dogs (Dehydrated) - 1 Piece
Meatless Lamb Neck for Dogs (Dehydrated) - 1 Piece
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Benefits
- Species Appropriate
- Dental Health
- Mental Stimulation
- Bone and Joint care
Description
Description
Bright packs, big promises and suddenly it’s in your cart. But here’s the real question: is it actually doing anything good for your dog, or just sounding impressive? Smart pet parents are starting to look beyond the hype and ask what their furry friend is truly gaining from that treat.
If your dog loves a long-lasting chew, this one is going straight to their favourites list. The meatless lamb neck for dogs from Canine Craving is a natural, nutrient-rich bone chew designed to satisfy and support your dog’s overall wellbeing. Carefully sourced from farm-grown, grass-fed lamb and gently dehydrated; it retains its natural goodness without any artificial additives or fillers.
This chew offers a species-appropriate experience that keeps dogs mentally engaged and physically active. The crunchy texture helps support dental hygiene by naturally reducing tartar and plaque as your dog chews.
For pet parents looking for a wholesome alternative to synthetic chews, lamb neck for dogs provides the perfect balance of nutrition, durability, and enjoyment. It is a simple and natural treat that delivers real benefits.
Key Features:
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100% natural, grain free and species-appropriate chew
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Made from farm-grown, grass-fed lamb
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Slowly dehydrated to preserve nutrients
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Naturally supports dental hygiene
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Free from artificial preservatives, colours and fillers
Benefits:
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Promotes Dental Health: The firm texture of our dehydrated lamb neck for dogs helps scrape away plaque and tartar while chewing.
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Encourages Natural Chewing Behaviour: Dogs naturally enjoy chewing bones; the lamb neck provides a safe and satisfying outlet for that instinct.
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Supports Bone & Joint Health: Natural bone chews provide essential minerals that help support healthy bones and joints.
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Provides Mental Stimulation: Long-lasting chews that keep dogs engaged, helping reduce boredom and destructive behaviours.
Feeding Guide:
- Day 1: Introduce One Piece. Choose a Place & Time Where the Dog Can Be at Peace Without Disruption
- Day 2: Break from Chewing, Observe for Any Digestive Intolerance. Do Not Feed Anything New on Day 1 & 2 to Avoid Digestive Disruption
- Day 3 Onwards – If All Goes Well, Offer 1 Piece Every Day or As Suitable
- Always Dispose the Leftover Pieces (If Any)
Ingredients(Food & Treats):
Lamb
Storage Instruction:
- Keep in the Original Pack (Vacuumed) When Not in Use. Preferably Store in the Refrigerator, Else in a Dark, Cool & Dry Place at All Times
- Once Opened, Transfer the Content in a Zip Pouch / Air-Tight Container Along with Gel Packs
- Preferably Store in the Refrigerator, Else in a Dark, Cool & Dry Place at All Times
- Consume Within 15 Days After Opening the Pack
Precaution:
- Always Check Ingredients for Possible Allergen
- Never Leave Dogs Alone with Chews, Monitoring Required
- Always Have Fresh Water Available for Your Pet
Note-: Product colour may vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings.
Additional Info
Additional Info
FAQs
FAQs
1. Are dehydrated meatless lamb necks safe for dogs?
Yes, they are safe, but only when sourced and prepared properly. The dehydration process preserves nutrients and maintains a firm texture that dogs love to chew by removing the moisture.
2. How often can I give a meatless lamb neck to my dog?
It should be given in moderation alongside a balanced diet. Start by introducing one chew and observe how your dog responds. If digestion and chewing behaviour are normal, you can offer it occasionally as a rewarding snack or enrichment activity.
3. Are meatless lamb necks suitable for puppies and small dogs?
Lamb neck for dogs is best suited for medium to large breeds. For puppies or small breeds; supervision is important and portions should be appropriate for their size and chewing strength.
4. Can dogs with allergies eat meatless lamb necks?
Lamb is often considered a novel protein, which means some dogs with common protein sensitivities may tolerate it better. For any known food allergies, always review the ingredients and consult your veterinarian.
5. Do meatless lamb necks help with dental health?
Yes, meatless lamb neck for dogs can contribute to better oral hygiene. The chewing action helps reduce plaque buildup, while strengthening jaw muscles.

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