
Lamb weasand
The lamb weasand is the esophagus or gullet of a lamb. It is the muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach and is responsible for moving food through rhythmic contractions.
Why we feed?
Lamb weasand is often dried or freeze-dried and used as a chew treat. It’s rich in protein and provides natural glucosamine and chondroitin, which support joint health. The treats are single-ingredient, minimally processed, and typically free from artificial additives, making them popular among pet parents looking for natural, hypoallergenic dog treats.

How to feed?
Lamb weasands can be frozen to last longer, given in the crate, after a long hike/training session, or fed by itself. Lamb weasand can be included as part of the muscle meat in your dog's diet.
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