
Natural treats & heath bars
Each treat is individually hand made with love.
Custom-made to dogs' dietary requirements.
The Dog Bone is the perfect place for all pet owners to find the best quality care and products for their furry friends.
We carefully source only the best organic ingredients and eco-friendly products to bring you a premium pet experience that is safe and natural.
Our treats are hand-made with no GMO's and are healthy and nutritious, so you can give your pet the best without compromising on quality.
We understand the importance of providing our pets with the best care and love, which is why our team has put their passion, knowledge and skills into creating our brand.
Shop with us today to give your pet the best
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All our handmade with love dog treats are 100% preservative free and natural.
naturally dehydrated.
These mouth-watering morsels are crafted from premium quality, single ingredients. Because they are slowly air dried, all the yummy nutrition is preserved and maintained. No added preservatives, artificial ingredients or colourings.
Our natural dog treats contain NO preservatives, sweeteners, additives, or chemicals, and are handmade in small batches, ensuring control over the cooking process and ingredients.
We use only quality organic and ethically sourced ingredients.
Our natural treats are ethically sourced and come from Australia.
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All natural, the product may differ in colour as each batch is handcrafted with love.
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Hemp seed.
Hemp seeds might help calm your dog, and new research has shown that omega-3 fatty acids may help ease stress in dogs. With their high levels of omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fats, hemp seeds are a nutritional powerhouse of a food.
Hemp seeds contain the perfect ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acids, and when they are in the perfect ratio, they have potent anti-inflammatory effects.
This is great news for dogs suffering from creaky, stiff joints
Perfect for stressed and anxious dogs and those with joint tenderness.
Chai Seeds
Chia seeds offer an excellent source of B vitamins and they’re rich in omega fatty acids, antioxidants, fiber, and minerals like calcium, magnesium and phosphorus.
Dogs need omega-3 fatty acids to balance out omega-6 fatty acids (which are high in most dog’s diets). Omega-3 fatty acids are important for many of the body’s functions, including …
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Immune system
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Skin and coat
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Joints
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Brain development and maintenance
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Eye development and maintenance
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Growth
Omega-3s also help lower inflammation in the body. Chronic inflammation is the root of many diseases so it’s important to give your dog anti-inflammatory foods, But does chia truly offer all these omega-3 benefits?
Chia is well known as a source of omega-3 fatty acids … and it’s said to have 3 times the amount of omega-3 fatty acids as salmon.
Chia seeds are a big source of fiber, seeds expands in your dog’s stomach to help him feel full. So chia can help satisfy your dog’s appetite and may help prevent obesity. It may. also help prevent diabetes as it slows the conversion of carbohydrates into sugars to help stabilize blood sugar levels. So chia supports normal insulin function and sensitivity, blood sugar regulation and glucose tolerance.
Chia seeds are a good source of antioxidants for dogs. Your dog needs antioxidants to help manage free radicals and prevent oxidative stress.. Free radicals are a product of normal metabolism, but if they grow out of control they can harm your dog’s cells and even DNA. This is called oxidative stress, which contributes to disease and early aging. Antioxidants help slow oxidative stress and keep your dog healthy.
Minerals
Chia contains more calcium than whole milk, more iron than raw spinach and more magnesium than broccoli. It’s a good source of phosphorus, potassium, copper, iron and zinc.
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Flaxseed
One of the most popular seeds for pets is flaxseed. Flax seeds are the small golden seeds of the flax plant and have a natural nutty flavour. Flax seeds can be fed whole or ground, but the most efficient way to add them into your dog’s diet is as an oil. Just a teaspoon of flax oil a day provides essential omega-3 for keeping your dogs coat shiny and his skin healthy. Some other sneaky ways to feed your dog flaxseed include baking whole or ground flaxseed into doggy biscuits or adding them into dog nut butter.
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are another extremely healthy seed to include in your dog’s diet. So long as they are peeled and unsalted, sunflower seeds can provide many essential nutrients, including crucial linoleic acid to slow skin aging, vitamin E to help manage cholesterol levels, and omega-3 for healthy skin and good coat condition.
Pumpkin seeds
Peeled and hulled pumpkin seeds are also a healthy, nutrient-dense snack to feed your dog. High in protein with almost nine grams per ounce and packed with folic acid and vitamins A, E, and K, pumpkin seeds aren’t just a healthy wholefood for humans. Feed them to your dog raw, toasted, or mixed into their dinner for a powerful nutrient boost.
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Blueberries
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Blueberries make an excellent treat for your dog, but go easy as too much of a good thing can cause diarrhoea. The berries supply vitamins C and E, fiber, and manganese. If fresh blueberries are not in season, frozen berries are readily available in food stores.
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Broccoli
Raw or cooked, broccoli is an excellent anti-carcinogen and can help prevent the onset of skin and heart problems amongst older dogs. It is packed with vitamins, minerals, and fiber essential to the diet. It is high in vitamin C and folate, a vitamin that can reduce the risk of heart disease, and some cancers.
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Carrots
Carrots make a healthy crunchy snack for dogs. They are bursting with fiber, carotenoids, vitamins C and K, which is needed for blood clotting, and potassium. They also contain manganese, magnesium, phosphorus, and most of the B vitamins necessary for energy production.
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Eggs
Eggs are original superfoods for dogs and people, packed with proteins that help promote healthy digestion build healthy bones, and provide vitamins A, D, E and K.
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Fish
Oily fish such as salmon, anchovies, mackerel & sardines are loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, which are very important for a dog’s brain, coat, and skin. Salmon, in particular, provides a massive amount of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, especially important if you want to thicken your dog’s coat and relieve the itching that accompanies allergies and improve the integrity of the skin.
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Kale
Kale is a supercharged leafy vegetable that contains an abundant number of vitamins, including A, E, and C. It is an excellent source of antioxidants and helps the liver detoxify the body. It also has anti-inflammatory properties. As superfoods for dogs, kale is one of the best. Dogs with certain types of bladder stones or kidney disease should not eat this food.
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Pumpkin
Pumpkin is high in soluble fiber and low in calories, pumpkin helps support healthy digestion.
Pumpkin is low and sodium and high in carotenoids, potassium, vitamin C. It also has some B vitamins and calcium.
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Sweet Potato
Sweet potatoes are a great superfoods for dogs, popular with the canine crowd, and possess 150% more antioxidants than blueberries and contain a healthy dose of beta-carotene. Also, sweet potatoes contain vitamin C for immune health and A for heart health.