Natural BARF nutrition for joint health
Aspol Beef cartilage is a crunchy, natural raw treat for dogs, packed with nutrients to support strong bones and healthy joints. Made from fresh beef cartilage, it delivers taste and health in every bite.
Why choose Aspol Beef cartilage?
Based on the BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) concept, this treat mimics a dog’s natural diet. Raw, fresh, and nutrient-rich, it promotes joint mobility, supports bone strength, and boosts vitality.
Key benefits
- 100% natural and grain-free
- Made from fresh beef cartilage
- Supports strong bones and healthy joints
- Suitable for dogs of all breeds and ages
- Promotes energy, vitality, and chewing satisfaction
Give your dog Aspol Beef cartilage for a delicious, healthy treat that supports joint strength, mobility, and overall wellbeing.
Beef with cartilage is an ideal choice if you want to provide your pet with a nutrient-rich meal. This maintenance diet supplies essential minerals and high-quality proteins that support muscle development, improve skin and coat condition, and promote the health of internal organs. Cartilage, rich in collagen, supports joint health and strengthens connective tissues.
Composition
The product consists of 100% raw beef with cartilage.
Analytical constituents
- Protein: 16%
- Moisture: 53%
- Crude fibre: 0.5%
- Fat content: 16%
Feeding instructions
- Store the product in the freezer.
- Defrost in the refrigerator before feeding.
- We do not recommend using a microwave or heat-treating the product.
- Thawed food should be stored in the refrigerator and used within 48 hours, or longer depending on refrigerator temperature.
- Not intended for human consumption.
- Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with soap before and after handling the product, and wash your pet’s bowl after each meal.
- Store separately from food intended for human consumption.
- Always provide fresh drinking water for your pet.
Feeding recommendations
- For a complete diet, offer your dog or cat at least 5 different protein sources over a 3-month period.
- Adult dogs and cats should receive 2–4% of their body weight per day, depending on activity level. Adjust portions individually.
- Never change protein sources abruptly; introduce new foods gradually.
Useful information
- Protein: biological molecules composed of one or more amino acid chains.
- Fats: total fats, including saturated and unsaturated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids.
- Ash: inorganic residue remaining after water and organic matter are removed.
- Fibre: non-differentiated plant components.
- Moisture: natural moisture content of the ingredients used.

