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Bones and Co Dog Food Review

March 04, 20266 min read

Is the 2:1 Keto Cube One of the Best Commercial Raw Foods on the Market?

If you’ve been following our channel and blog, you already know: we’re big believers in biologically appropriate nutrition for dogs — especially senior dogs and dogs facing metabolic challenges.

Today, we’re reviewing Bones & Co 2:1 Keto Cube (Beef) — a frozen, raw, fat-forward formula designed to support canine metabolism.

Spoiler alert?

It’s one of the best commercial keto-style dog foods we’ve reviewed.

But as always — we’ll break down:

✅ Ingredients

🧬 Metabolic science

⚖️ Pros and cons

💰 Cost analysis

⚠️ When NOT to use it

❓ FAQs

Note: We do not receive any money for our dog food reviews. We are not affiliated in any way with any dog food brand. Our reviews are honest, they’re often negative.

Why?

We’re not here to make friends. We are here to make sure that adult and senior dogs are eating food that will help them live longer, and better. So, in a way, I suppose we are trying to make friends… with your dog.

In sum: there are no affiliate links, and no, we are not paid to review this or any other food.

Let’s eat…



🧠 What Does “2:1 Keto” Actually Mean?

The “2:1” refers to the fat-to-protein ratio.

That means:

🥑 2 parts fat

🥩 1 part protein

🚫 Minimal carbohydrates

Most commercial dog foods are:

  • Protein-heavy

  • Carb-driven

  • Fat-moderate

This formula flips that model.

Instead of glucose as the primary fuel, this food encourages the body to use fat → ketones for energy.

And here’s the key:

Dogs are metabolically adapted to utilize fat as a primary energy source.

They have no biological requirement for carbohydrates.

For certain dogs, this matters a lot.


🐕 Who Is This Food Designed For?

This formula is especially interesting for:

🧓 Senior dogs

🎗 Dogs with cancer

🍩 Dogs with insulin sensitivity

⚖️ Overweight dogs needing metabolic control

🥩 Raw feeders who don’t want to home-feed keto

However…

⚠️ Not ideal for:

🩺 Dogs with chronic kidney disease (CKD)

🔥 Dogs with a history of pancreatitis (high fat may be risky)

If your dog has CKD, a moderate protein, low phosphorus, controlled fat approach is typically safer.

Always consult your vet before making major dietary changes. Click Here for a CKD Diet Guide for Your Pop


🥩 Ingredient Breakdown (And Why It’s Impressive)

🐄 Animal Foundation — 95% Meat & Bone

This is where this food shines.

Primary ingredients:

  • Beef

  • Beef fat

  • Beef heart

  • Ground beef

  • Bone

  • Beef liver

  • Beef kidney

That’s a biologically appropriate foundation.

Why this matters:

🩸 Organ meats = bioavailable iron & B vitamins

🦴 Bone = natural calcium & phosphorus balance

💪 Collagen & glycine from bone support connective tissue, and more importantly, GUT healthy

🧬 Heart = natural taurine

This is not synthetic vitamin-fortified kibble.

This is whole-food nutrition.

🥬 What About the Plants?

Yes — there are plants.

And importantly:

They are supportive, not dominant.

Including:

  • Spinach

  • Broccoli

  • Squash

  • Pumpkin seed

  • Flaxseed

  • Parsley

  • Alfalfa

Everything is organic.

These ingredients provide:

🌿 Fibre modulation

🧪 Micronutrients

🩸 Glycemic support

🌱 Phytonutrients

But they don’t override the animal base — which is crucial.


🥑 Fat Sources (The Core of Keto)

High-quality fats include:

🐄 Beef fat

🥥 Organic coconut oil

🐟 Fish oil

🐟 Cod liver oil

On a ketogenic diet:

Fat becomes the primary fuel source → liver produces ketones → glucose demand decreases.

This is particularly interesting for cancer support because:

🧬 Many cancer cells preferentially rely on glucose for energy.

🧫 Ketone bodies are poorly utilized by many tumor cells.

These changes can help support your dog’s body as they battle against cancer.


🏭 How It’s Made (Micro-Batch Advantage)

This food is:

🧊 Raw

❄ Frozen roll format

🧪 Micro-batch produced

Why that matters:

  • Less oxidation

  • Better quality control

  • Less nutrient degradation

  • More consistency between batches

Unlike kibble (dry dog food), it is not extruded at ultra-high temperatures multiple times.

Heat processing can:

  • Denature proteins

  • Oxidize fats

  • Destroy enzymes

  • Alter nutrient structure

  • Possibly increase heavy metals

Raw feeding avoids those issues.


💰 Let’s Talk Price

Lowest price found:

~$9.59 per pound (varies by retailer)

Is that cheap? No.

Is it expensive? Not necessarily.

You’re paying for:

  • Grass-fed beef

  • Organ meats

  • Clean fat sources

  • No fillers

  • No synthetic junk

  • No corn/wheat/soy

  • No carb bulk

Compare that to:

Hill’s Prescription Diet ONC Care

We reviewed that oncology formula previously — and while it carries a premium price, its ingredient quality is highly questionable compared to this.

So while Bones & Co may cost more per pound, ingredient-for-ingredient, it’s by far the better nutritional investment.


🌍 Availability

Currently available in:

🇺🇸 United States

🇨🇦 Canada

Not available (yet) in:

  • Europe

  • Australia

  • Asia

  • Africa

We’re hoping that changes.


⚖️ Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

🥩 95% animal-based

🧬 Organ-rich

🥑 True therapeutic keto ratio

🌿 Organic plant support

❄ Raw & minimally processed

🧪 Micro-batch quality control

🚫 No fillers or synthetic junk

❌ Cons

💰 Premium price

🌍 North America only

⚠️ Not suitable for CKD

⚠️ Questionable for pancreatitis


🧬 The Metabolic Science (Simplified)

Dogs evolved eating:

  • Protein

  • Fat

  • Organs

  • Bone

Not:

  • Corn

  • Wheat

  • Malted barley

  • High glycemic starches

Commercial kibble often contains 30–50% carbohydrates.

This formula keeps carbohydrates extremely low — supporting:

  • Stable blood sugar

  • Reduced insulin spikes

  • Ketone production

  • Metabolic flexibility

For aging dogs, metabolic health is everything.


🛒 Final Verdict: Buy or Don’t Buy?

If:

  • You don’t want to home formulate keto

  • You want a biologically appropriate raw option

  • Your dog does NOT have CKD or pancreatitis

  • It fits your budget

👉 It’s a buy.

We give it: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

It’s one of the few commercial products that truly understands canine metabolism. Click Here to check out Bones and Co dog food


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is this safe for senior dogs?

Yes — for healthy seniors. Always monitor weight and labs.

Can this help dogs with cancer?

Some research suggests ketogenic approaches may support metabolic management. It is not a cure, obviously, but may be a supportive strategy.

Is raw food safe?

When sourced properly and handled correctly, raw feeding can be safe. Always follow food safety guidelines.

What if my dog has kidney disease?

Avoid high-protein/high-fat keto formulas. Consider a moderated low-carb plan instead.

Is it better than kibble?

Ingredient quality and processing differences strongly favor raw whole-food formulas over ultra-processed kibble.


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