
Not your average treat.
Freeze0dried raw bull testicles sourced from responsibly raised cattle. A nutrient-dense whole prey organ treat packed with protein, healthy fats, and ancestral glandular nutrition, animals instantly crave.
Freeze Dried Bull Testicles (0.8oz)
Freeze dried bull testicles.
Guaranteed Analysis (approximate):
* Crude Protein (min): 65%
* Crude Fat (min): 18%
* Crude Fiber (max): 2%
* Moisture (max): 6%
Calorie Content:
* Approx. 115 kcal per 0.8 oz bag
Naturally Contains:
* Collagen & connective tissue compounds
* Iron
* Zinc
* Selenium
* B vitamins
* Naturally occurring glandular peptides & nutrients
TCM & Ancestral Perspective:
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), reproductive organs have historically been associated with Kidney Jing — the body’s deep reserve of vitality, growth, strength, and reproductive essence. Whole prey glandular organs are valued in ancestral feeding philosophies for providing species-appropriate nourishment that supports resilience, vitality, and foundational wellness.
Glandular Nutrition:
Bull testicles are a natural source of glandular tissue containing unique
Bull testicles: yes, dogs love them. They are fatty, musky, mineral-rich, hormone/glandular tissue, and very “animal.” To a dog, that smell and texture is not gross. It is biologically fascinating. It screams prey, reproductive tissue, fat, minerals, and novelty.
Why? Because dogs are weird little wolves in pajamas, and glandular organ meat is rich, primal, aromatic, and biologically fascinating to them.
But here’s the Aunt Carol footnote: rich does not mean “feed a whole bunch and hope for the best.”
Bull testicles are glandular tissue, not a basic snack. For some dogs, especially sensitive-gut dogs, too much too fast can absolutely cause loose stool or full-blown liquid regret.
Start tiny. Think topper, not entree.
A little can be a functional, species-appropriate addition.
A lot can become a backyard crime scene.Feed differently.
But maybe don’t start with the whole ball.Glandulars are not “gross extras.”
They are some of the most biologically important tissues in the prey animal.
Pancreas. Spleen. Thymus. Testicles. Ovaries. Adrenal. Thyroid.
These are not just protein sources. They are communication tissues — rich in organ-specific nutrients, peptides, minerals, enzymes, and compounds the body recognizes in ways a synthetic premix could never fully recreate.
This is why dogs love them.
And this is why we respect them.
Glandulars are powerful, which means they should be introduced slowly. A little can be deeply functional. Too much too fast can absolutely loosen stool, especially in sensitive dogs.
At Rawsome, we believe in feeding more than meat.
We believe in whole animal nutrition.
Because prey is not just muscle.
And food should not have to cosplay as food.
Feed differently.

