Description
What’s in Feed Raw goat bones
Feed Raw goat bones are sourced from 100% New Zealand goat. They are a single-protein, raw meaty bone — just goat, with nothing added. First, goat is one of the least allergenic proteins available, so these bones suit dogs that react to beef, chicken or other everyday proteins. Next, the bone delivers calcium and phosphorus in their most bioavailable, whole-food form, which supports strong bones and healthy teeth. The marrow adds a natural source of healthy fats and iron. In short, it is a clean, nutrient-dense raw chew built around one novel protein.
Goat bones for dogs with sensitivities
Many dogs struggle with the common proteins in everyday pet food. Goat is a true novel protein, which means most dogs have never eaten it before and are far less likely to react to it. These bones contain only goat — free from beef, veal, chicken, lamb, fish and horse. Moreover, goat is naturally leaner than many red-meat bones, so it is a lighter choice for dogs prone to upset tummies. For an elimination diet, goat bones let you add raw bone without reintroducing a trigger protein.
How to feed goat bones
Raw bone should make up around 10% of a balanced raw diet, alongside muscle meat and organ. First, pick a bone size that suits your dog — small to large dogs are all catered for. Next, always feed bones raw, never cooked, because cooking makes bone brittle and unsafe. Then supervise your dog while they chew and keep fresh water nearby. Finally, introduce any new raw bone gradually if your dog is still new to raw feeding.
Pairs well with
Build a complete, single-species meal by pairing these bones with our Goat Mince — ideal for allergy-sensitive dogs that need to stay on one protein. Likewise, for gentle variety from other novel proteins, our Wild Mix makes an easy pairing.




