Hairy Dogs Natural Treats
Duck Feet
Duck Feet
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Duck Feet are a 100% natural, single-ingredient chew made from whole air-dried duck feet — a small, light, crunchy chew with soft edible bone and cartilage. A great natural treat and a useful single protein for dogs that don't get on with more common meats. Buy individually or as a 250g bag.
- 100% duck, single ingredient — air-dried with no additives or preservatives; grain free and chicken free.
- Light, crunchy and bite-sized — a smaller natural chew that suits puppies from 12 weeks, small breeds and quick rewards.
- Soft edible bone & cartilage — air-dried rather than cooked, so it stays soft enough to chew and digest, and naturally contains calcium.
- Naturally lean & high in protein — around 55% protein and a moderate 14% fat.
- Single protein, naturally low-allergen — duck is a useful alternative for dogs sensitive to chicken, beef or lamb.
- 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% Duck (Duck Feet). Air-dried with no additives or preservatives.
Analytical constituents (per 100g)
| Constituent | % |
|---|---|
| Protein | 54.8% |
| Fat | 14.3% |
| Ash | 15.7% |
| Crude Fibre | 4.3% |
Feeding & safety
A complementary treat, fed alongside a complete, balanced diet. Suitable from 12 weeks. Always supervise your dog while chewing and make sure fresh water is available. These are air-dried and never cooked — never feed cooked poultry bones, which can splinter. Remove any small final piece to discourage gulping.
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. After more natural duck chews? See our Duck Necks and Duck Wings.
Common questions
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