Duck Feet – 100g pack

£2.50

High in protein and perfect for healthy joint movement and slowing arthritis.

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Treat your pup to a delicious, all-natural, single-ingredient snack! Dried Duck Feet are high in protein and packed with glucosamine and chondroitin, helping your pup maintain healthy joint movement and slowing down the progression of arthritis.

Plus, it’s grain and gluten-free, making it a great choice for dogs with dietary sensitivities, and high in calcium for healthy skin and coat. So why wait? Surprise your four-legged friend with a tasty Duck Feet treat today!

Benefits of duck feet for dogs

Duck feet are a safe option for dogs. Duck is also an excellent choice of protein and is considered a very good option when rewarding your dogs with scrumptious treats! Our dried duck feet are suitable for all dog breeds, and being a single ingredient, 100% natural dog treat, they’re great for dogs with allergies. Benefits of our duck feet include:

  • Dental health: Duck feet are air-dried, making them long-lasting and ideal for dental health. They naturally scrape away tartar and plaque, reducing bacteria and encouraging mental stimulation through chewing.
  • High in protein: Dog treats that are high in protein support muscle development and maintain a healthy skin and coat.
  • Grain-free: There are no additives and preservatives in any of our treats, keeping them grain and gluten-free and ideal for dogs with sensitive stomachs and digestive issues.
  • Chicken-free: Dogs with chicken allergies can still enjoy our duck feet, being completely chicken-free.
  • Hypoallergenic: Our treats are suitable for dogs with hypoallergenic diets, made from single ingredients and being 100% natural.

Can puppies eat duck feet?

Yes, puppies can eat our dried duck feet. However, we recommend only serving puppies aged over 4 months old.

How many duck feet can dogs have per day?

Whilst your dog may beg for more, we do recommend serving just one duck foot per day. Treats should always be part of a balanced diet, taking up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake.