The Perfect Pairing of Taste and Health
How many licks does it take to get through a Filled Bone? We don’t know for sure, but we are confident your power chewer will lather you with kisses for treating them to a Redbarn Filled Bone. One of our most popular treats, we take all-natural white beef femur bones and stuff them with a delectable filling. It’s the perfect pairing of taste and health, as chewing is a natural boredom-buster, stress-reliever, and plaque-remover for your dog. Once the filling is licked away, feel free to keep the bone and refill with your own fillings, like peanut butter from the pantry!
Our Filled Bone manufacturing process is a unique blend of state-of-the-art technology and handcrafted quality. First, the all-natural beef femur bones are bathed in industrial steel vats, allowing the bones to naturally clean themselves. Then, they’re oven-roasted for maximum safety. Finally, we hand-fill every bone through a proprietary process, allowing our original Filled Bones to stay semi-moist and perfectly placed, adhering to bone walls instead of carpets.
Ingredients & Guaranteed Analysis
Natural Beef Bone. Filling: Corn Syrup, Beef Broth, Chicken Meal, Sugar, Beef Fat (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Salt, Propylene Glycol, Peanut Butter (Peanuts, Dextrose, Vegetable Oil, Salt), Peanut Butter Flavor, Agar Agar, Vegetable Glycerin, Potassium Sorbate (A Preservative), Citric Acid, Lecithin, Sodium Benzoate (A Preservative), Titanium Dioxide Color, Yellow 6.
Crude Protein: 18% Min
Crude Fat: 1% Min
Crude Fiber: 3% Max
Moisture: 20% Max
Additional Details
Calories (Small): | 1223 kcal/kg, 121 kcal per bone |
Calories (Large): | 1223 kcal/kg, 276 kcal per bone |
Country of Origin: | Made in the USA with Globally Sourced Ingredients |
Shelf Life: | 24 months |
Net Weight: | Small (3.5oz) or Large (8oz) |
- Natural Beef Femur Bone
- Satisfies Natural Instinct to Chew
- Supports Healthy Teeth
- Durable and Long Lasting
- Filling Adheres to Bone Walls
Feeding Guide
Feed as a treat. Treat Responsibly: Supervise and feed in limited quantity if this is a new treat. If natural bone splinters or breaks, remove immediately to avoid causing injury. Discard small pieces. Chewing hard treats could damage teeth. Treat should be slightly larger than your pet’s mouth. Always provide a fresh supply of drinking water.