Dog Box
Give your pup the nutrient-dense diet they were born to eat with our Dog Box, a thoughtfully curated selection of raw beef organ meats and bones designed to support your dog’s health from the inside out. This box includes beef organ meat for dogs, including sliced liver and sliced heart, rich in essential vitamins and minerals that promote healthy skin, coat, energy, and digestion.
To satisfy your dog’s natural chewing instincts, we’ve added a package of knuckle bones, ideal for keeping your dog entertained while also supporting dental health. Chewing raw bones helps reduce plaque and tartar buildup while providing mental stimulation.
Each item is individually vacuum sealed and frozen for freshness and convenience, so you can thaw and serve only what you need.
What’s Inside Your Box
Approximately 10lbs including a mix of our pasture-raised, corn-finished beef bones and offal:
- 1 Beef Heart
- 3 Beef Livers, Sliced
- Knuckle Bones (1 bag) Or Marrow Bones (2 packages)
This box includes raw and uncooked beef products. You can serve the offal cuts to your pets raw or cooked. Like all raw pet food products, you should consult your veterinarian before feeding your pet raw, uncooked food.
$64.00
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Frequently Asked Questions
All beef products, including organ meats, can be safely stored frozen for at least one year. If you grind the organs and portion them for your pet’s meals, be sure to freeze in an airtight plastic freezer-safe bag, or similar container.
The easiest way to prepare beef organ meats and beef cheek for dogs is to grind them up in a food processor. Then, it’s as easy as portioning the ground organ meat into their daily rations. You can also ration it into single meal servings and freeze for ease of each feeding. As a general rule, organ meat should comprise 10 to 15% of a dog’s balanced diet. Always consult with your veterinarian before feeding raw organs or other raw food to your dog.
Raw beef bones provide minerals and nutrients that are part of a healthy, balanced diet for your dog.
No. Do not cook any bones you plan to feed your dog. Cooking can make the bones brittle and they can splinter when chewed, posing a choking and/or piercing hazard to your dog.
Each product is individually vacuum sealed and frozen for freshness and convenience.

