Woofing Wonders
Chicken Feet
Chicken Feet
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Chicken Feet
Our Dehydrated Chicken Feet are a natural, crunchy treat packed with essential nutrients. Made from 100% Australian chicken and gently dehydrated at low temperatures to preserve all the natural goodness, these feet are an excellent source of glucosamine and chondroitin, which help support healthy joints and mobility. They also promote dental health by helping reduce plaque and tartar buildup through natural chewing action. A tasty and wholesome treat your dog will love.
Further information
Further information
Why Choose Dehydrated Chicken Feet?
• Made from 100% Australian chicken with no additives or preservatives
• Gently dehydrated at low temperatures to retain nutrients
• Excellent natural source of glucosamine and chondroitin for joint support
• Supports dental health through natural chewing action
• Low in fat and highly digestible
• Pack of 8, perfect for training or long-lasting treats
Nutrition
Nutrition
Nutritional Information – ( per 120g)
• Energy: ~335–375 kcal – natural, nutrient-dense energy source
• Protein: ~105–112g – supports muscle development and tissue repair
• Fat: ~19g – fuels energy and promotes a healthy skin and coat
• Moisture: ~16g – gently dehydrated to retain freshness and texture
• Ash (Minerals): ~6–8g – provides calcium and trace minerals for bone and joint health
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She absolutely loves these. Great addition to her snacks
Winston loved them but he couldn’t digest them as they were hard like a bone. I didn’t realise they were more like a bone. I felt so bad that he cough for about a week. I have the rest sitting in the treat box & don’t know who to pass them on to. The vet said that cooked or dehydrated bones are not good for dogs. Such a pity.
Winston may find these a bit harder for his teeth being a senior guy. You know you can change them for a treat better suit it to him. Just let me know and we will be happy tp replace them. Chicken feet are more cartilage and are fine for dogs who can chew harder treets, no danger of sharp bones like cooked chicken bones.
