Pork spine – tasty treat and entertainment for your dog
Pork spine is an excellent treat for relaxing your pet, providing something to do when you can’t give your full attention. Chewing bones relaxes and entertains the dog while supporting dental health.
Are bones safe for dogs? Many myths suggest bones are hazardous, but raw bones are perfectly safe. Cooked bones become brittle and can splinter, posing a choking hazard or digestive tract injury. Ensure bones are appropriately sized to prevent swallowing whole.
The box contains approximately 3 kg of pork spine.
Feeding instructions:
- Store in the freezer.
- Thaw in the refrigerator before feeding.
- Do not microwave or heat-treat the product.
- Once thawed, store in the refrigerator and use within 48 hours (or longer depending on refrigerator temperature).
- Not intended for human consumption.
- Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces before and after handling; wash your pet’s bowl after each meal.
- Store separately from human food.
- Always provide fresh drinking water.
- For a balanced diet, pets should receive at least 5 different protein sources over a 3-month period.
- Adult pets should be fed 2–4% of body weight per day, depending on activity level; adjust individually.
- Introduce new protein sources gradually; do not switch abruptly.
Useful information:
- Protein – biological molecules composed of amino acid chains.
- Fats – all fats, including saturated, unsaturated, polyunsaturated, and monounsaturated fatty acids.
- Ash – inorganic residue remaining after removing water and organic matter.
- Fiber – plant structural components.
- Moisture – natural water content of the ingredients.

