Raw Bones For Dogs

Our range of raw bones for dogs supports dental health, mental enrichment, and natural chewing behaviour as part of a species-appropriate diet. Sourced from trusted Australian suppliers, these bones provide a satisfying, additive-free chewing experience that keeps dogs engaged and their teeth clean.

Whether you are feeding meaty bones as part of a DIY raw diet or offering them as a recreational chew, they make a valuable addition to your dog's routine. To build a complete raw diet, pair bones with high-quality muscle meat from our all products range or add nutrient-dense organs for a well-rounded meal.

Explore our full raw for dogs collection for more variety, or browse our balanced blends and bundle boxes for convenient, ready-to-feed options.

 
Turkey Wings
 
Roo Tails
 
Roo Tail Pieces
 
Lamb Necks
 
Salmon Heads
 
Salmon Frames
 
Sardines
 
Turkey Drum
 
Turkey Necks
 
Roo Ribs
 
Pork Neck 4pk
 
Pork Trotter 3pk
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Pork back
 
Pork Humerus 2pk
 
Quail Heads - 1kg
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Quail Necks - 1kg
 
Beef Brisket
 
Duck Necks
 
Duck Heads
 
Duck Wings
 
Duck Frames
 
Duck Feet Cleaned
 
Chicken Wing Tips
 
Chicken Wings
 
Chicken Necks
 
Chicken Heads
 
Chicken Frames
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Chicken Feet
 
Beef Backbone - 2 Pack
 
Beef Trachea
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Beef Bollars Split
 
Beef Neck Bone
 
Pork Breast - 1kg
 
 
 
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Raw Bones For Dogs FAQs

Yes, when chosen and supervised appropriately. Raw bones are generally safe for dogs and are far preferable to cooked bones, which can splinter. Always select a bone that is an appropriate size for your dog and supervise chewing sessions. All of our bones are sourced from trusted Australian suppliers and handled under strict food safety standards.

Most adult dogs eat around 2–3% of their ideal body weight per day across their whole raw diet. Bones typically make up around 10% of the overall diet rather than being fed as a standalone meal. Our Feeding Calculator can help you work out the right portions based on your dog's size, age, and activity level.

No. Bones are a valuable part of a raw diet but are not nutritionally complete on their own. Dogs also need muscle meat and organs for a balanced diet. If you prefer a ready-made option, our balanced blends and bundle boxes provide a convenient way to feed a complete raw diet.

Yes. Many pet owners introduce raw bones alongside their dog's existing kibble meals as a way to begin transitioning to a raw diet. Bones make a natural starting point as they double as both a food source and an enrichment activity.

Keep raw bones frozen until you are ready to use them. Defrost portions in the fridge overnight in a sealed container and use within 2–3 days once thawed.

Raw feeding made simple with our feeding calculator for dogs.

Take the guesswork out, save time, and keep your canine thriving.