Cow Ear
Air-Dried Single Ingredient Dog Chew





Freshly Made in San Diego, CA
Real Dog Box's Cow Ear are freshly air-dried in our San Diego kitchen.
All of our food is sourced from American ranchers, farms, or distributors. We receive our meat in raw form, prepare them by hand and gently dry them in our patent-pending air driers. We pack and ship it all as soon as it is ready.
2 Reasons to Feed Cow Ear

Can my dog eat Cow Ear?
It's rare that dogs cannot consume cow ears. However, if your dog is on the smaller side or not used to eating fur, it can be easy to overdo it. Too much fur or swallowing large chunks can lead to regurgitation. Be sure to introduce slowly and monitor your dog's poop.
Why should I feed Cow Ear?
Cow ears are a great source of chondroitin and the fur is an excellent source of manganese and fiber!
Can dogs have Cow Ear allergies?
Dogs can have allergies or sensitivities to cow, however it is uncommon. Bison ears are a great alternative for dogs avoiding beef.
Tips & Recipes
Mental enrichment
Use as a plate for a frozen treat. Top with treats or kibble, use goat milk kefir or Greek yogurt as the 'glue,' and freeze.
DIY meal
Include in your dog's raw diet as a source of fiber.
Ingredients
100% cow ear. Nothing else.
Guaranteed Analysis
82.22
% min
crude protein
6.56
% min
crude fat
2.23
% max
crude fiber
7.10
% max
moisture
Net Weight: Each bag is made from approximately 5.4 oz of raw cow ear.
Calories: 497 k/cal per bag
Food Energetics · TCM

NEUTRAL Protein
According to TCM, beef is considered a NEUTRAL protein. Read more about TCM here.
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How do I feed Cow Ear?
Introduce slowly. Dogs can eat the entire ear, but it is best to feed in moderation to avoid digestive upset. It is common to see fur in your dog's poop after consumption.
Each bag is made from approximately 5.4 oz of raw cow ear.

Fun Fact
Fur acts as a pipe cleaner in your dog's digestive tract! This helps 'clean things out' and keep them regular.









