Hairy Dogs Natural Treats
Chicken Wing Tips
Chicken Wing Tips
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Chicken Wing Tips are a 100% natural, single-ingredient chew made from the air-dried tip of the chicken wing — a small, light, bone-in chew with soft edible bone. Crunchy and naturally high in protein, they make a great everyday treat or training reward for dogs of all sizes. Available individually, in a handy pack, or in bulk.
- 100% chicken, single ingredient — air-dried with no additives or preservatives; grain free.
- Light, crunchy and bite-sized — a small chew that suits puppies from 12 weeks, small breeds, and quick rewards.
- Soft edible bone — air-dried rather than cooked, so the bone stays soft enough to chew and digest, and naturally contains calcium.
- Naturally high in protein — a meaty, satisfying natural treat.
- Helps with chewing — the natural chewing action can help reduce surface plaque as part of a wider dental routine (not a replacement for brushing or veterinary care).
Composition
100% Chicken. Analytical constituents (per 100g): Protein 38.5%, Fat 43.3%, Ash 12.0%, Crude Fibre 1.9%.
Which size?
Buy a single wing tip to try, a Pack of 20 or 250g bag for regular treating, or 500g and 1kg for better value and multi-dog households.
Feeding & safety
A complementary treat, fed alongside a complete, balanced diet:
- Small dogs (up to 10kg): 1–2 wing tips per day
- Medium dogs (10–25kg): 2–4 wing tips per day
- Large dogs (25kg+): 4–6 wing tips per day
Always supervise your dog while chewing and make sure fresh water is available. These are air-dried and never cooked — never feed cooked chicken bones, which can splinter.
Wing tips are high in fat (43.3%), so they're a rich treat — feed in moderation and account for them within your dog's daily calories, particularly for dogs watching their weight or prone to upset from rich foods.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight, and reseal the bag after opening.
A complementary food for dogs — feed under supervision and always allow access to fresh water. Looking for more natural poultry chews? See our Chicken Necks and Duck Necks.
Common questions
Can my dog eat the bone?
Are they high in fat?
Are they good for small dogs and puppies?
My dog is sensitive to chicken — are these suitable?
How long do they last as a chew?
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