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Farm Hounds Bison Strips

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Farm Hounds Bison Strips

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Farm Hounds Single-Ingredient Strips

A Single-Ingredient Bison Strip: A Whole-Prey, Break-To-Size Novel Red Meat For Rewards, Training, And Toppers, Transparently Sourced From One American Family Farm

One ingredient, sized however you need it. A high-protein, whole-prey novel red meat with iron, B vitamins, and bone-derived minerals, from grass-fed bison on a named American family farm.

One Ingredient: 100% Bison Whole-Prey Blend Break-To-Size Farm-Named Sourcing

If You Have Been Searching For This, You Are In The Right Place

A versatile high-value reward

You want one treat that works as an everyday reward, a training piece, or a topper, broken to whatever size the moment calls for.

A treat for an allergy dog

Your dog has reacted to chicken or beef and you want a true novel protein for an elimination or rotation plan.

A whole-prey treat for a carnivore-minded home

You feed with the whole animal in mind and want a treat that reflects a well-rounded, ancestral protein profile.

A single-ingredient treat you can trust

You read labels and want one clean ingredient with no salt, sugar, fillers, or preservatives.

A meal topper for a picky eater

Your dog needs a little encouragement at mealtime, and you want a clean protein you can crumble over the bowl.

A treat with sourcing you can verify

You want to know the exact farm behind the food, not a vague claim on the back of a bag.

A Label You Can Read In Two Words

Read the back of most meaty dog treats and the protein you came for is buried under a paragraph of starches, glycerin, and preservatives. Farm Hounds Bison Strips have a label you can read in two words: dehydrated bison. That is the first ingredient, the last ingredient, and the only ingredient.

What sets the strips apart from a plain muscle treat is the whole-prey approach. Rather than muscle meat alone, the bison here is a blend that reflects the whole animal, with muscle, organ, fat, bone, and blood, the kind of well-rounded profile a carnivore would eat in nature. That blend is why a single clean ingredient can carry such a broad range of nutrition.

Bison is also a true novel protein. For a dog that has reacted to chicken, beef, or other common proteins, a clean red meat the dog has likely never eaten is exactly what an elimination or rotation plan calls for. One ingredient means there is nothing else hiding in the bag to complicate the picture.

Then there is the sourcing, which is where Farm Hounds stakes its name. The bison comes from pasture-raised, grass-fed animals on American family farms, primarily Northstar Bison, and the farm partner is printed on the front of every bag. Know the farm, trust the product. For a label-reading household, that traceability is the whole point.

The strips break to whatever size you need, so the same bag works as a hearty reward, a training piece, or a meal topper crumbled over the bowl, with no salt, sugar, fillers, or preservatives needed to hold it together.

Bison strips are more than a high-value reward. This single-ingredient whole-prey treat brings high-protein novel red meat, bone-derived minerals, and broad carnivore nutrition together in one clean, break-to-size strip.

What Whole-Prey Bison Actually Does

This is a single-ingredient treat, so rather than walk through a list, here is what that one ingredient brings across several fronts.

High-Quality Protein

Roughly 61% Protein

Think of the protein here as muscle-grade building material. At roughly 61 percent crude protein, dehydrated bison is densely packed with the amino acids dogs use to build and repair muscle and body tissue. As whole-prey bison, the protein arrives in a form a dog's body recognizes and uses well.

A True Novel Red Meat

A Clean Slate For Sensitive Dogs

Think of bison as a clean slate for sensitive dogs. As a protein many dogs have never encountered, it is widely used in elimination diets and rotational feeding to give a break from common proteins like chicken and beef. For an allergy-prone dog, novelty is the benefit.

A Whole-Prey Blend

Muscle, Organ, Fat, Bone, And Blood

This is the difference that defines the strips. Instead of muscle alone, the bison is a blend of muscle meat, organ, fat, bone, and blood, which mirrors the well-rounded way a carnivore eats in nature. That variety means a single clean ingredient delivers a broader range of nutrients than any one cut could on its own.

Iron And B Vitamins

Oxygen, Energy, And Brain

Red meat and organ are natural sources of iron, the mineral that carries oxygen through the blood and supports red blood cell formation. The blend also supplies B vitamins, which support cell growth, brain function, and the conversion of food into usable energy.

Calcium And Minerals

Bone-Derived, For Structure And Function

Because the blend includes bone, the strips carry calcium, the mineral behind bone strength and a contributor to heart, muscle, and nerve function. The whole-prey mix also brings magnesium, which helps with energy production at the cellular level, and vitamin E, an antioxidant associated with immune and cardiovascular health. These come at treat-level amounts, a nutritional bonus rather than a supplement dose.

Clean By Dehydration

The Only Processing Step

Think of dehydration as the only processing step. Pulling out moisture concentrates the protein and minerals and creates a firm, break-to-size texture with a long shelf life, with no need for salt, sugar, chemicals, or preservatives to keep it stable.

What This Looks Like In Your Dog's Body

Picture a dog that gets a strip broken into a hearty reward after a walk, a few small pieces during training, or a crumble over dinner to spark a picky appetite. One bag covers all three, and a dog locks in for every piece.

Muscle support. Concentrated protein supplies amino acids that support muscle maintenance and repair.
Broad whole-prey nutrition. Muscle, organ, bone, and blood together carry a wider range of nutrients than any single cut.
Oxygen and blood. Iron supports red blood cell formation and oxygen transport for steady energy.
Bone-derived minerals. Calcium and magnesium support bone strength, muscle and nerve function, and cellular energy.
Energy metabolism. B vitamins support brain function and turning food into usable energy.
No common allergens. A single novel protein keeps the treat clear of the common allergens that trip up sensitive dogs.

These are real benefits from real whole-prey bison, delivered at a treat-sized portion. Bison strips give a dog a protein-rich, high-value reward, while a balanced diet and any targeted supplements continue to do the daily heavy lifting.

Worth Reaching For If Your Dog

Does best on single-ingredient, limited-ingredient foods.

Is on an elimination diet and needs a true novel protein.

Has reacted to common proteins like chicken or beef.

Thrives on whole-prey, ancestral-style nutrition.

Needs a treat that doubles as a mealtime topper.

Is an active or working dog that earns rich, protein-dense rewards.

Belongs to a household that wants to know the exact farm behind the food.

Reacts to the salt, sugar, and preservatives in conventional treats.

The Clean Formula Standard You Expect

✓ One Ingredient: 100% Bison ✓ Whole-Prey Blend ✓ Grass-Fed, Pasture-Raised ✓ Farm Named On Every Bag ✓ No Salt Or Added Sugar ✓ No Fillers Or Chemicals ✓ No Preservatives, Colors, Or Flavors ✓ Single Novel Protein, Made In The USA

A Note On The Ingredient Sourcing And Real Context

A one-ingredient treat earns a one-ingredient explanation, with a few realistic points.

This is a treat, with real nutrition behind it. A whole-prey bison blend is a concentrated source of protein, iron, B vitamins, and bone-derived minerals. Those benefits are real, but they arrive at treat-sized amounts. Think of these as quality nutrition in reward form, not a substitute for a balanced diet or a targeted supplement.

How To Give It: Daily Use Guidance

The strips break to whatever size you need, so adjust to your dog's size and daily calorie needs.

Dog Weight Suggested Daily Amount
Under 20 lb A small broken-off piece
20 to 50 lb A few broken pieces
50 to 90 lb A strip, broken to size
Over 90 lb 1 to 2 strips

Ways To Serve

As a hearty, high-value everyday reward.

Broken into smaller pieces for training rewards through a session.

Crumbled over a meal as a topper to tempt a picky eater.

As a clean novel-protein option inside a rotation plan.

Important Notes

Count rewards, training pieces, and toppers toward about 10 percent of daily calories.

Introduce gradually for dogs new to a richer whole-prey treat.

Portion carefully for fat-sensitive dogs, and check with a veterinarian for a pancreatitis history.

This is a treat alongside balanced meals, not a complete diet.

Storage. Keep the bag closed and stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture. Because there are no preservatives, moisture is the main thing to avoid. For long-term storage, the freezer keeps the treats fresh and protected.

Works Well With

Farm Hounds Bison Lung

Same clean brand and protein, a leaner cut. Where these strips are a rich whole-prey blend, bison lung is a lean organ option, so keeping both on hand lets you balance a higher-fat reward with a lighter one depending on the day.

Jope Synbiotic GB-01 Gut Balance

A richer treat used often as a reward or topper sits easier alongside daily gut support. For a dog with a sensitive system, pairing the strips with a clinical synbiotic keeps digestion steady.

CocoTherapy Maggie's Macaroons

A soft, protein-free coconut treat is the natural counterpoint to a crunchy, high-protein strip. Rotating the two gives a dog variety in texture and protein load, which keeps everyday treating interesting and balanced.

Questions And Answers

are bison treats good for dogs

Yes. Bison is a clean, high-protein red meat that supplies iron, B vitamins, and minerals. As a single-ingredient treat with no salt, sugar, fillers, or preservatives, it suits most dogs in moderation, introduced gradually for a system new to it.

what is the best novel protein treat for dogs

The best novel protein is one your dog has not eaten before, fed as a single clean ingredient. Bison fits that for many dogs, since it is a red meat outside the common chicken and beef rotation, which makes it a strong choice for elimination diets and protein variety.

are dehydrated bison treats healthy for dogs

In moderation, yes. Dehydration removes moisture and concentrates the protein and minerals without adding anything, so a single-ingredient bison treat is a clean, nutrient-dense reward. Because whole-prey bison carries fat, keep portions sensible for richer treats like these.

single ingredient treats for sensitive dogs

A single-ingredient treat is one of the safest choices for a sensitive dog, because there is nothing else in the bag to react to. With only dehydrated bison, this treat removes the salt, sugar, fillers, and mixed proteins that often trip up a reactive system.

what are the benefits of whole prey for dogs

Whole prey means feeding more of the animal than muscle alone, so a dog gets the broader nutrition found across muscle, organ, bone, and blood. That variety mirrors how a carnivore eats in nature and delivers a wider range of nutrients in one clean ingredient.

what treats are good for elimination diets

Elimination diets call for a single novel protein with no added ingredients to muddy the results. Bison fits that profile well, since it is one clean red-meat ingredient that many dogs have never eaten, which makes it easy to track how your dog responds.

are dehydrated jerky treats safe for dogs

Yes, for most dogs, when sized and supervised. The concern with commercial jerky is usually added salt, sugar, and preservatives, none of which are here. Give pieces sized to your dog and watch enthusiastic chewers, as you would with any dehydrated treat.

best meal topper treats for dogs

A good meal topper is a clean, palatable protein you can crumble over food to tempt a picky eater. Because these strips break down easily and are a single clean ingredient, they double as a topper without adding fillers or mystery ingredients to the bowl.

what are high value treats for dogs

High-value treats are the ones a dog finds especially rewarding and will work hard for. A rich, protein-dense whole-prey bison strip lands in that category, which makes it useful for training, recall practice, and the moments you most want to reward.

best single ingredient treats for dogs

The cleanest treats are single-ingredient, well-sourced, and free of salt, sugar, and preservatives. Whole-prey bison from a named grass-fed family farm meets that bar, which is what sets these apart for label-reading households.

Where does the bison come from?

From pasture-raised, grass-fed bison on American family farms, primarily Northstar Bison. Farm Hounds prints the farm partner on every bag for full traceability.

Are these treats high in fat?

They are richer than a lean organ treat. The guaranteed analysis lists fat at roughly 28 percent, which is part of what makes them so appealing, but it also means fat-sensitive dogs and dogs with a pancreatitis history should be portioned carefully and cleared with a veterinarian first.

Can I use these as a meal topper?

Yes. The strips break down and crumble easily, so you can sprinkle a portion over your dog's food to encourage a picky eater. Just count whatever you add toward the daily treat calories rather than serving it on top of a full meal every day.

How should I store them?

Keep the bag closed in a cool, dry place. With no preservatives, moisture is the main risk, so the freezer works well for long-term storage.

Our Take

Farm Hounds Bison Strips do something simple and do it well: they take one clean, well-sourced whole-prey bison and shape it into a break-to-size strip with nothing else added. For carnivore-minded households, picky eaters, and dogs that need a true novel protein, that combination is hard to beat, and the same bag covers rewards, training, and toppers.

The single ingredient pulls real weight across several fronts:

High-quality protein for muscle maintenance and repair, at roughly 61 percent.
A whole-prey blend of muscle, organ, bone, and blood for broad nutrition.
A true novel red meat for elimination diets and rotation.
Iron and B vitamins for oxygen transport, energy, and brain function.
Bone-derived calcium and minerals for structure and cellular energy.

We are not going to dress up a treat as a supplement. The portions are treat-sized, these run richer than a lean organ treat, and a balanced diet still does the daily work. What you get is clean whole-prey bison from a named American family farm, ready to break to whatever the moment needs.

One Ingredient: 100% Bison Whole-Prey Blend Break-To-Size Farm-Named Sourcing

Bison strips are more than a high-value reward. This single-ingredient whole-prey treat brings high-protein novel red meat, bone-derived minerals, and broad carnivore nutrition together in one clean, break-to-size strip.