Chicken feet are naturally rich in glucosamine and chondroitin, which are both known to support the joint health and mobility of dogs and cats. In addition, chicken feet can act as edible and fully digestible toothbrushes, supporting gum and dental health
🐾 rich in glucosamine and chondroitin
🐾 rich in protein
🐾 supports gum and dental health
🐾 increase mobility in dogs with joint pain , hip dysplasia and arthritis
Bones should never be fed cooked, boiled or fried. The high cooking temperatures soften bones which breaks into sharp and pointy splinters causing serious and painful damage to dogs and cats intestines.
Raw or dehydrated (dried) chicken feet, are both considered safe. When chewed, they will crush, but not break into pointy objects. They are fully digestible for dogs. Chicken feet mostly consist of skin, connective tissue and cartilage. This is what makes them easily digestible. Nails can be left on, however some pet owners prefer clipping them.
How much should I feed my pet?
The recommended amount is :
Small dogs and cats - 1 feet a day
Medium dogs - 2 feet a day
Large dogs - up to 3 feet a day
Visit us at our shop in San Gwann we offer dehydrated chicken feet.
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