DAF – Chicken Feet Frozen (1kg)

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DAF – Frozen Chicken Feet -1kg

DAF – Frozen Chicken Feet probably not the prettiest thing you could feed your dog but they will provide a good amount of glucosamine, a nutrient vital to joint health. . No artificial colour, preservatives, additives cereals or fillers. Chicken feet can also act as natural toothbrushes, playing a role in your dog`s daily teeth maintenance.

Benefits of Chicken Feet for Dogs:

  1. Natural Source of Glucosamine and Chondroitin:
    • Chicken feet are rich in glucosamine and chondroitin, which are important for joint health. These compounds can help support dogs with arthritis or joint issues, promoting better mobility.
  2. Dental Health:
    • Chewing on frozen chicken feet helps scrape off plaque and tartar from your dog’s teeth, supporting oral hygiene and reducing bad breath.
  3. Natural Treat:
    • Chicken feet are minimally processed and are a natural, protein-packed snack.
  4. Low-Calorie Treat:
    • Compared to some commercial treats, chicken feet are relatively low in calories, making them a good option for dogs that need to watch their weight.
  5. Digestibility:
    • Chicken feet, when given raw or frozen, are easily digestible for most dogs. The bones in the feet are small and soft, so they generally don’t pose a risk when eaten raw or frozen.

How to Safely Feed Frozen Chicken Feet:

  • Serve Frozen or Thawed: You can give them to your dog straight from the freezer or let them thaw slightly. Some dogs may prefer the texture when thawed, while others enjoy the frozen crunch.
  • Supervision: Although chicken feet are considered safe, always supervise your dog when feeding them any type of bone, including chicken feet, to prevent choking.
  • Raw Feeding: It’s important to only feed raw or frozen chicken feet, as cooked chicken bones can splinter and pose a serious health risk.

Considerations:

  • Allergies: If your dog has food allergies or sensitivities, especially to chicken, avoid giving them chicken feet.
  • Size of Dog: Smaller dogs should have feet that are more appropriately sized for their mouths to avoid the risk of choking.

Typical Analysis Protein %, oil %, moisture %, No artificial flavours
No artificial preservatives
No artificial colours
100% Real Meat
B Vitamins and Calcium