Dehydrated Chicken Feet. (15 pcs approx. 200 gms.)
Dehydrated Chicken Feet. (15 pcs approx. 200 gms.)
Why should we feed Chicken Feet for dogs?
Chicken Feet are often a wasted part of the body of slaughtered chickens, so repurposing them into dog chew treats certainly ensures nothing goes to waste.
Chicken feet for dogs can be bought in several different forms. These include:
- Raw: These can be bought straight from the butcher as off-cuts or at your local farmer’s market. They might be fresh or frozen, but regardless of which they are, they have had no processing at all. This means they need a thorough clean before giving to your dog. While you can dehydrate raw chicken feet at home for your dog, you can also give them fresh or frozen too.
- Dehydrated: These are cleaned, dehydrated in a dehydrator, and packaged before you buy them. They have a long shelf-life of over six months (not that your dog will allow them to last that long). They are usually yellow in color, and slightly shriveled-looking in comparison to the raw form of the feet.
Is it good to feed Chicken Feet for Dogs?
Chicken feet are highly nutritious for dogs. They have two main health draws to them; they help manage joint conditions, and they help maintain dental hygiene.
They contain high concentrations of glucosamine and chondroitin, which are commonly found in canine joint supplements. These provide the building blocks for joint cartilage and therefore help improve overall joint health for arthritic dogs, or dogs with joint conditions such as hip dysplasia. So, if you are looking for a natural alternative to joint supplements, it’s worth giving chicken feet a go! It’s been suggested that each foot is packed with approximately 450mg of glucosamine. In comparison to an average joint supplement, that’s a daily dose for a medium-sized dog!
*Raw Meaty Bones are considered “soft bones” and do not splinter but should always be fed RAW and strictly under human supervision.
Chicken feet are healthy bone chews that come loaded with natural glucosamine and chondroitin which make them an excellent choice for dogs with joint problems. They are easily digestible bones and contain about 30% cartilage and 5% glucosamine. The foot and nails are both edible!
WARNING:
Please do not feed cooked bones under any circumstances as they splinter and can cause a lot of damage.
Feeding Instructions:
- Feed 2-3 pieces daily as a healthy treat or as a training aid for your cat & dog.
- Break into pieces for small dogs and always monitor your pet while treating.
- Fresh drinking water should always be available.
- This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.
- Always supervise your dog when feeding any treats or chews.
Storage & Handling
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Reseal after opening
- Refrigerate to extend shelf life.
- Store in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months from purchase
- Do not allow to come in contact with water or any liquid
- Keep away from direct heat and light
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