

🐾 Treat your dog to the ultimate chew experience – naturally irresistible, endlessly satisfying!
T.Forrest British Roasted Beef Knuckle Bones are 100% natural, grain-free dog treats made from premium UK-sourced beef. Slow-roasted to lock in rich meaty flavor and marrow, these long-lasting chews promote dental health and keep dogs entertained. Ideal for all breeds and sensitive stomachs, they combine quality, safety, and irresistible taste in a 12-pack.







| ASIN | B087Q32M8T |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,636 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 23 in Bones for Dogs |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,190) |
| Date First Available | 27 April 2020 |
| Flavor | Beef |
| Item Form | Bones |
| Item Weight | 8.01 kg |
| Manufacturer reference | 2021-01QIAN-4-46429 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 40.23 x 30.8 x 25.5 cm; 8.01 kg |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 12 count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses | Dental Care |
| Storage Information | Keep Dry |
N**S
Initially pleased but had a problem
UPDATE... A week after opening the box and getting to the bones at the bottom, I've found one covered in mould which means the rest will be contaminated too probably. Such a shame as the dogs were loving them. I contacted customer support who have been very helpful in resolving the issue though so I would still buy again. It is a natural product so these things happen. Absolutely worth buying. My collie and dacschund love these. Some are huge others a little smaller thankfully for the little dog. Plenty of fatty meaty bits on the outside too so keeps them both engaged for hours. As with most knuckle bones, be aware that there are smaller round bones within the knuckle which separate and could be a choking hazard to larger dogs but with a little supervision these can be thrown away once they've come loose. I sometimes actually drop them on the concrete outside to separate into the smaller components and the little dog gets those 😊
M**N
Massive bones.
Great deal
C**E
Nice
Well what's to say the Bassett Hounds stole the box ripped it apart and tucked in. I think that qualifies for good stuff!
L**S
Paws up
Great value and a happy lab
J**K
Bone splintered and causes massive problems for dog
The product is good however I now realise bone should not be given to dogs the risk is too great. I have a 2 and half year old spinonie. He's a very large dog. He crunched he's bones like candy. Unfortunately they caused him massive problems with his stomach and intestines. Cost us over 1.1k in vet bills. From now on I'm sticking to chews that you fill up yourself with treats. Please be careful and know the risks of dog investing Sharpe bone segments.
C**E
Beef Knuckle bone
These are value for money and the Dog loves them
M**C
What you see is not quite what you get...
So. What I was expecting to recieve was a package of 12 vacuum wrapped bones at LEAST the size of a tennis ball - like the ones you see in Home n Bargain, in the hope that they might distract my 10 week old collie from trying toeat my wrists and ankles for a few days at least.. What I got was 12 loose bones shoddily thrown into a cardboard box, which was almost disintegrating under the weight and the grease, with loose grubby bits flying around and sticking under the seams of the box. For once I thanked Amazon Prime for its annoying habit of packaging boxes into more boxes, and I thanked the heavens that for once it hadn't rained during the time the box was sitting unguarded on my doorstep in during the time it took between the Amazon man dumping it, ringing my bell and running off back to his white van rather than tke the risk of catching Coronavirus from me. Nonetheless I was fast off the mark (on account of really needing something to distract puppy from my sore wrists) so I did manage to shout out a "thaaaanks" down the road before he hit the driver's seat again. I managed to lug the very heavy box into the kitchen without calling for help, then set about repacking them into more appropriate plastic bags which might hopefully contain that smell of jerky. Anyway, even though each of the 12 promised bones was at LEAST the size of a kids football (I didn't realise they made cows that big - it put me in mind of the dinosaur legs we were mis-sold at Disney Land [spoiler alert: stop reading NOW if you believe dinosaurs still exist] which were clearly made from genetically mutated giant turkeys and NOT real dinosaurs), I managed to squeeze them all into a single oversized duty free bag. I had to get a second bag, though, to store the eight extra bonus bones, each of which was at least the size of a grapefruit; and reminded me of those you'd buy in hermetically sealed plastic at B&M. Both those bags I managed to then squeeze into one of those oversized heavy duty bags you pay 40p for at ALDI*, and then with a massive heave managed to get them on top of the fridge where puppy can't yet reach them. But she's already an avid skilled climber, so I'm already wondering if I'm going to have to splash out for the extra expense of a bolt for the pantry door, just to protect them. That left me wondering what to do with the surplus grissle in the box. In the end I poured it into a very chewed up litre yoghurt pot which puppy had stolen a few days ago. It filled the container and now I'm going to have to mix it in with the surplus yoghurt which I managed to save from the kitchen floor a few days ago and squeeze it all into her kong in the hope that it doesn't make a horrible mess in her crate when I'm off at work. Yes, they told me that puppies are only cute until they started teething, and now I believe them. What I'm trying to say is: Thank you Tailwagger Treats. These are AWESOME! * Here's a hint - why double pack your shopping at ALDI at the window shelf when they sell bags which EXACTLY fit the trolley when you put 3 of them in sideways? Just put the bags in the trolley BEFORE the operator starts sliding your groceries at full pelt off the end of his counter, then he does all the work for you. You can save valuable MINUTES in your hectic schedule that way!
H**E
Most dogs love bones and spend hours chomping!
My two dogs love them, unfortunately the box took a ‘bashing” and a couple of the knuckles were broken into bits - not smaller pieces but bits - however i used them by crushing the. it’s a bit more and sprinkler the crumbs on their dinner - so all was not lost!!
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