Meaty Lamb Breast Rib Bones 5kgs Raw Frozen

£23.00
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(39 Reviews)
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Weight
5 kg

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Information
All prices INCLUDE delivery* / No minimum order

All our lamb bones are human grade and packed fresh, then quick frozen.
We don't treat or process with them in any way.
They are a great treat for dogs and are a very good source of bone for your dogs diet.
Do not feed too many or they can cause constipation and always feed under supervision.

These bones are to be feed raw and not cooked or heated in any way.
Heating or cooking the bones will harden them; this makes them unsafe to feed to dogs.
They come in a 5 kilo box.
The average size of each piece is around 8 - 10 inches long.
Average number per box is 30 - 40 pieces.
Customer Reviews (39)
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39 Reviews:

Lamb rib bones
Rating:
06 August 2024  | 

This rib bones are perfect size for our dogs no waste easy to eat and don’t take up much room in the freezer once cut into individual domes and bagged ..


Lamb ribs
Rating:
29 June 2024  | 

Perfect for our dogs raw food diet. Good value bulk delivery


very satisfied.
Rating:
05 June 2024  | 

Although my first order was lost by the courier and then resent. I am very pleased with the lamb rib bones. They are a very reasonable cost and the bones are very large and meaty. My dog tucked in with great happiness last night. Thank you very much.


My dogs love the lamb breast they eat the whole lot and it's good for their teeth they have it about twich a week to add a bit of variety
Rating:
12 May 2024  | 

Love it


They definitely love them
Rating:
04 May 2024  | 

My 5 labs love the lamb ribs great quality and good price . Quick delivery also .


Great!
Rating:
09 April 2024  | 

Max is highly delighted with his rib bones. A huge quantity for the price paid with lots of meat attached - a true feast for our docile and cuddly German Shepherd.


Acurate description
Rating:
16 December 2023  | 

These "Meaty Lamb Rib bones" are Excellent. They have a very good amount of meat attached. Our Dobermann loves them


Lamb ribs
Rating:
16 October 2023  | 

Great product, our dogs love them. Good amount of meat in the ribs to give the dogs something to chew. Had to cut the ribs into smaller portions for our dogs but a meat cleaver did the job.


A bit small
Rating:
05 August 2023  | 

These are a great size for my Border Collie, but a tadge small for my German Shepherd, who virtually inhaled them!


Good meaty bones
Rating:
11 July 2023  | 

These bones are a great size with a generous amount of meat. Only slight disappointment was that they arrived in the box hot. Hence the 4 stars.


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Feeding Guide

The table below will give you a guide of how much to feed your dog per day

THEY LOVE IT
Raw Feeding Guide
                 
Weight in kgs Puppy (8 weeks -
1 year)
  Maintain Weight   Lose Weight   Gain Weight  
Feed 5.5% of
bodyweight per day
 Feed 2.5% of
bodyweight per day

Feed 2% of
bodyweight per day

Feed 4% of
bodyweight per day
1 55 g 25 g 20 g 40 g
1.5 82.5 g 37.5 g 30 g 60 g
2 110 g 50 g 40 g 80 g
2.5 137.5 g 62.5 g 50 g 100 g
3 165 g 75 g 60 g 120 g
3.5 192.5 g 87.5 g 70 g 140 g
4 220 g 100 g 80 g 160 g
4.5 247.5 g 112.5 g 90 g 180 g
5 275 g 125 g 100 g 200 g
5.5 302.5 g 137.5 g 110 g 220 g
6 330 g 150 g 120 g 240 g
6.5 357.5 g 162.5 g 130 g 260 g
7 385 g 175 g 140 g 280 g
7.5 412.5 g 187.5 g 150 g 300 g
8 440 g 200 g 160 g 320 g
8.5 467.5 g 212.5 g 170 g 340 g
9 495 g 225 g 180 g 360 g
9.5 522.5 g 237.5 g 190 g 380 g
10 550 g 250 g 200 g 400 g
10.5 577.5 g 262.5 g 210 g 420 g
11 605 g 275 g 220 g 440 g
11.5 632.5 g 287.5 g 230 g 460 g
12 660 g 300 g 240 g 480 g
12.5 687.5 g 312.5 g 250 g 500 g
13 715 g 325 g 260 g 520 g
13.5 742.5 g 337.5 g 270 g 540 g
14 770 g 350 g 280 g 560 g
14.5 797.5 g 362.5 g 290 g 580 g
15 825 g 375 g 300 g 600 g
15.5 852.5 g 387.5 g 310 g 620 g
16 880 g 400 g 320 g 640 g
16.5 907.5 g 412.5 g 330 g 660 g
17 935 g 425 g 340 g 680 g
17.5 962.5 g 437.5 g 350 g 700 g
18 990 g 450 g 360 g 720 g
18.5 1017.5 g 462.5 g 370 g 740 g
19 1045 g 475 g 380 g 760 g
19.5 1072.5 g 487.5 g 390 g 780 g
20 1100 g 500 g 400 g 800 g
20.5 1127.5 g 512.5 g 410 g 820 g
21 1155 g 525 g 420 g 840 g
21.5 1182.5 g 537.5 g 430 g 860 g
22 1210 g 550 g 440 g 880 g
22.5 1237.5 g 562.5 g 450 g 900 g
23 1265 g 575 g 460 g 920 g
23.5 1292.5 g 587.5 g 470 g 940 g
24 1320 g 600 g 480 g 960 g
24.5 1347.5 g 612.5 g 490 g 980 g
25 1375 g 625 g 500 g 1000 g
25.5 1402.5 g 637.5 g 510 g 1020 g
26 1430 g 650 g 520 g 1040 g
26.5 1457.5 g 662.5 g 530 g 1060 g
27 1485 g 675 g 540 g 1080 g
27.5 1512.5 g 687.5 g 550 g 1100 g
28 1540 g 700 g 560 g 1120 g
28.5 1567.5 g 712.5 g 570 g 1140 g
29 1595 g 725 g 580 g 1160 g
29.5 1622.5 g 737.5 g 590 g 1180 g
30 1650 g 750 g 600 g 1200 g
30.5 1677.5 g 762.5 g 610 g 1220 g
31 1705 g 775 g 620 g 1240 g
31.5 1732.5 g 787.5 g 630 g 1260 g
32 1760 g 800 g 640 g 1280 g
32.5 1787.5 g 812.5 g 650 g 1300 g
33 1815 g 825 g 660 g 1320 g
33.5 1842.5 g 837.5 g 670 g 1340 g
34 1870 g 850 g 680 g 1360 g
34.5 1897.5 g 862.5 g 690 g 1380 g
35 1925 g 875 g 700 g 1400 g
35.5 1952.5 g 887.5 g 710 g 1420 g
36 1980 g 900 g 720 g 1440 g
36.5 2007.5 g 912.5 g 730 g 1460 g
37 2035 g 925 g 740 g 1480 g
37.5 2062.5 g 937.5 g 750 g 1500 g
38 2090 g 950 g 760 g 1520 g
38.5 2117.5 g 962.5 g 770 g 1540 g
39 2145 g 975 g 780 g 1560 g
39.5 2172.5 g 987.5 g 790 g 1580 g
40 2200 g 1000 g 800 g 1600 g
40.5 2227.5 g 1012.5 g 810 g 1620 g
41 2255 g 1025 g 820 g 1640 g
41.5 2282.5 g 1037.5 g 830 g 1660 g
42 2310 g 1050 g 840 g 1680 g
42.5 2337.5 g 1062.5 g 850 g 1700 g
43 2365 g 1075 g 860 g 1720 g
43.5 2392.5 g 1087.5 g 870 g 1740 g
44 2420 g 1100 g 880 g 1760 g
44.5 2447.5 g 1112.5 g 890 g 1780 g
45 2475 g 1125 g 900 g 1800 g
45.5 2502.5 g 1137.5 g 910 g 1820 g
46 2530 g 1150 g 920 g 1840 g
46.5 2557.5 g 1162.5 g 930 g 1860 g
47 2585 g 1175 g 940 g 1880 g
47.5 2612.5 g 1187.5 g 950 g 1900 g
48 2640 g 1200 g 960 g 1920 g
48.5 2667.5 g 1212.5 g 970 g 1940 g
49 2695 g 1225 g 980 g 1960 g
49.5 2722.5 g 1237.5 g 990 g 1980 g
50 2750 g 1250 g 1000 g 2000 g
50.5 2777.5 g 1262.5 g 1010 g 2020 g
51 2805 g 1275 g 1020 g 2040 g
51.5 2832.5 g 1287.5 g 1030 g 2060 g
52 2860 g 1300 g 1040 g 2080 g
52.5 2887.5 g 1312.5 g 1050 g 2100 g
53 2915 g 1325 g 1060 g 2120 g
53.5 2942.5 g 1337.5 g 1070 g 2140 g
54 2970 g 1350 g 1080 g 2160 g
54.5 2997.5 g 1362.5 g 1090 g 2180 g
55 3025 g 1375 g 1100 g 2200 g
55.5 3052.5 g 1387.5 g 1110 g 2220 g
56 3080 g 1400 g 1120 g 2240 g
56.5 3107.5 g 1412.5 g 1130 g 2260 g
57 3135 g 1425 g 1140 g 2280 g
57.5 3162.5 g 1437.5 g 1150 g 2300 g
58 3190 g 1450 g 1160 g 2320 g
58.5 3217.5 g 1462.5 g 1170 g 2340 g
59 3245 g 1475 g 1180 g 2360 g
59.5 3272.5 g 1487.5 g 1190 g 2380 g
60 3300 g 1500 g 1200 g 2400 g
60.5 3327.5 g 1512.5 g 1210 g 2420 g
61 3355 g 1525 g 1220 g 2440 g
61.5 3382.5 g 1537.5 g 1230 g 2460 g
62 3410 g 1550 g 1240 g 2480 g
62.5 3437.5 g 1562.5 g 1250 g 2500 g
 


Puppies are fed a larger amount of food over 2 or 3 meals per day.


Your dogs age, health and other factors like the summer / winter and levels of activity will affect their food intake so keep an eye on their feeding and adjust as needed.

You should be able to feel your dogs ribs when running your hand along their side and they should have a waist.


It's better to weigh the food or use a measure instead of guessing the weight, as it’s easy to over feed.

Always feed under supervision
Always ensure fresh drinking water is available

 

Vitamins and Minerals

Vitamins and Minerals present in the components of a Raw Diet

Organic, free range or wild caught will always contain more of these nutrients, but here is a handy list for your reference.

Vitamin A (Retinol): tripe, chicken, duck, pork, egg, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardines, liver, kidney, brain, tuna

Vitamin B1 (Thiamin): tripe, liver, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): tripe, liver, heart, kidney, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Vitamin B3 (Niacin): tripe, rabbit, chicken, turkey, pork, lamb, goat,  egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine, tuna

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid): tripe, liver, heart, kidney, rabbit, chicken, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): tripe, liver, heart, kidney, rabbit, chicken, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): tripe, liver, rabbit, chicken, turkey, pork, lamb, goat,  egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Vitamin B12 (cobalt/choline): tripe, liver, heart, kidney, rabbit, chicken, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Vitamin C: tripe, liver, kidney, heart, fish

Vitamin D: tripe, egg, sardine, liver, kidney, salmon, tuna

Vitamin E:  tripe, egg, halibut, haddock, sardine, kidney, liver, brain

Vitamin K: egg, halibut, haddock, sardine, liver

Calcium: tripe, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, pork, lamb, goat,  egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Chlorine: egg, salmon, tuna

Copper: tripe,chicken, duck, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Iodine: salmon, haddock, seafood, egg

Iron: tripe, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Magnesium: tripe, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, pork, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Manganese: tripe, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, pork, goat, ostrich, buffalo, egg, beef, salmon, haddock, halibut, sardine

Phosphorus: tripe, rabbit, duck, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Potassium: tripe, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Selenium: tripe, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, pork, lamb, goat,  egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

Zinc: tripe, rabbit, chicken, duck, turkey, pork, lamb, goat, ostrich, buffalo, egg, beef, salmon, halibut, haddock, sardine

*If a specific organ is not listed, the nutrient is present in the flesh of the animal listed and calcium is also contained in all bones *

User Guide

Below is a simple guide for people feeding raw food to their dog. This is not set in stone should be used only as a rough guide:

 
Each and every dog is different and what works with one dog may not work with another, even if they are the same breed and age.
There are many raw feeding Facebook groups in which people will answer your questions and offer advice.

Do your research and make notes on how it affects your dog, it'll take a bit of time before you work out a feeding plan for your dog.

Never cook or warm anything with bones in (Mince, wings, necks, carcasses etc)
Raw chicken bones are soft and will easily be chewed up by your dog.
As soon as they are cooked or even warmed they will start to harden and this can be dangerous.

One common mistake is feeding too much, it can be very deceiving and the appropriate amount usually looks like it's not enough. Never mix dry or cooked food with raw.
Pick an amount of food to feed and stick to this for a few weeks one of three things will happen:

1) Your dog will gain weight.
2) Your dog will lose weight.
3) Your dogs weight will stay the same.

If you look at our feeding guide we have given you a simple sum based on your dogs current weight and what you want them to do I.E lose or gain weight.This sum is a good starting point but every dog is very different in their food needs.
 
This amount of food will change throughout the year, during the hotter month dogs tend to eat less than during the winter months.
Keep an eye on your dog’s weight and adjust the food from there.
9 times out of 10 it’s not the amount of food that affects a dog’s weight its all the treats and titbits over the course of a day or week that you may not keep track of.


Don't Panic

Your dog will take some time to fully adjust to it's new diet, give them time and you will see the results of the change.

Take things slowly with introducing new food sources. Each dog is different but rushing things is one of the main reasons people feel their dog cannot cope with raw.

Aim to feed a balanced diet and include a mix of seasonal foods as time passes but not all at once.

Supervise feeding. We would recommend this to all people.
Follow basic kitchen health practices. Wash hands, wipe surfaces etc, sensible hygiene is always necessary when handling raw meat.

"They Love It" is 100% raw minced chicken, because of this you need to follow these guidelines to ensure the safe handling and use of this product.

When your food turns up, put it into your freezer as soon as possible.
To defrost ready for use we recommend removing the required amount from the freezer and leaving in a covered dish or other leak proof container, ideally in the fridge to defrost, if you are leaving the food on the counter top to defrost only leave out until the surface frost has melted and then place back into the fridge for the rest of the thawing.
Store at between 0°c and 4°c and use within 3 days.

If defrosting or placing in fridge make sure it's on a plate to catch drippings and place on the bottom shelf in case any blood drips and ensure it is fully defrosted before serving.

We do not recommend leaving the food out on the side for long periods of time to defrost as depending on the temperature within your room / house it could allow the food to go off.
It's best to think ahead and defrost the food in your fridge for safety.
If your dog is leaving food you may need to lessen the amount you are feeding.

All the tubs, spoons food bowls etc are washed in warm soapy water and hands are also kept clean before and after handling food and feeding.


 

 
 
 
If you have any other questions please email us:
orders@theyloveit.co.uk

Always feed under supervision
Always ensure fresh drinking water
is available
 
 
Model
LB5
Part Number
LB5