Wrapped Goat Core
Two Aussie favourites wrapped into one. Goat Cores are ethically sourced from Victorian farmers and are a byproduct of human meat industry. They’re a mouth-watering treat with nutrient-rich marrow, calcium and phosphorous packed in every bite. Wrapped Goat Cores are made from the core of a goat's horn wrapped delicately in a delicious layer of Kangaroo Jerky.

Promotes Dental Health
Keep your dog's smile selfie-ready — regular chewing can help reduce plaque and scrape away tartar build-up.
Promotes Dental Health
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Keep your dog's smile selfie-ready — regular chewing can help reduce plaque and scrape away tartar build-up.

Sustainable Sourcing
We don't waste. We minimise waste and reduce the strain already put on natural ecosystems.
Sustainable Sourcing
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We don't waste. We minimise waste and reduce the strain already put on natural ecosystems.

Long Lasting Chew
Bones are one of the best occupy treats, especially for strong chewers, as they work to relieve stress and boredom.
Long Lasting Chew
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Bones are one of the best occupy treats, especially for strong chewers, as they work to relieve stress and boredom.
Ingredients
100% Goat Bone, 100% Kangaroo Jerky
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (Min.) 35.0%, Crude Fat (Min.) 0.1%, Crude Fibre (Max.) 1.0%, Moisture (Max.) 3.0%
Size
50g - 150g, 22cm - 26cm
Country of Origin
Australia
How to feed, store and more
How should I store Goat Bones?
Wrapped Goat Cores can be stored in a resealable bag for freshness, an air-tight container in a cool, dry place or the fridge.
Can I give my puppy a this bone?
Puppies should steer clear from goat bones until they’ve graduated to adult teeth. The tough consistency of goat horns means they might risk breaking the more delicate baby teeth before those teeth are ready to come out naturally.
How should I feed my dog this treat?
We suggest giving them our goat treats for up to 30 minutes a day, supervised and removing any small pieces.
How are these treats sourced and made?
Our goat horns come from local Victorian sources who farm goats for human consumption. We step in and take the byproducts left over (namely, goat horns and goat trotters). Our horns are especially unique as during the sterilisation process, we remove the live membrane and bone inside. This bone is then wrapped with Kangaroo Jerky before going under air-dried dehydration and being wrapped with a tag. We keep it natural and it keep it local.