Raw · Rich Marrow · Natural Dental Scraping · Short, Supervised Chew
Raw Marrow Bones deliver the high‑value enrichment dogs crave: primal scent, creamy marrow reward, and focused gnawing that supports natural dental scraping. These are structured, supervised chews—excellent for short decompression sessions, not a leave‑behind chew.
Quick Facts
- Chew Type: Tough
- Texture: Raw, dense femur bone with soft interior marrow
- Why “Wrapped”: minimal handling mess; easy to store/serve
Nutritional Benefits
- Natural glucosamine & chondroitin from connective tissues
- Marrow fats & micronutrients for palatability and reward
- Natural dental scraping from controlled gnawing
Digestibility
- Marrow: edible & digestible
- Bone: not intended to be eaten
- Raw bones are safer than cooked (cooked bones splinter), but strict supervision is required.
Durability
- Very tough exterior; enrichment comes from gnawing the surface and accessing marrow
Chew Rating Gauge
Puppy/Beginner → Power ●●●●●
How to Use at Home
Raw marrow bones begin with a pinkish, off-white, slightly translucent color and can be enjoyed in multiple 15–20 minute sessions. Re-freeze in an airtight container between uses. Once the bone dries out, turns fully white, or becomes overly hard, it should be discarded. Always throw it away if it becomes small enough to pose a choking risk.
Variants (Choose Size by Dog & Chew Style)
Medium (3–4")
- Best for: Medium dogs, moderate chewers, first‑timers to raw marrow bones
Large (5–6")
- Best for: Medium–large dogs with stronger jaws
Best For:
- New to Moderate chewers
- Medium–large dogs needing high‑value decompression
QK Insight
Marrow bones are powerful decompression tools when used sparingly and with structure. In Gnaw & Order™, they belong to the high‑value, short‑session category—rewarding, primal, and calming when managed correctly.
Ingredients:
100% Raw Beef Femur Section
Safety Note (Recommended for All Marrow Bones)
- Always supervise raw bone chewing.
- Never cook the bone (cooked bones splinter).
- Discard if the bone shows any cracked or sharp edges.
- Not recommended for aggressive bone‑crushers or dogs with dental compromise.

