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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

Can my dog eat the bone?
Yes — duck feet are air-dried, not cooked, so the small bones and cartilage stay soft and edible and are part of the chew. This is very different from cooked poultry bones, which become brittle and can splinter — never feed those. As with any chew, always supervise your dog.
Are they high in fat?
No — they're fairly lean for a natural chew at around 14% fat, and high in protein (about 55%). Feed them as part of a balanced diet, but they're not an especially rich treat.
Are they good for small dogs and puppies?
Yes — duck feet are one of the smaller, lighter natural chews, which makes them well suited to small breeds and to puppies from 12 weeks. Always supervise and pick a sensible quantity for the size of dog.
Is duck good for dogs with sensitivities?
Duck is a single protein that many dogs aren't routinely fed, so it can be a useful option for dogs that react to chicken, beef or lamb. As with any new food, introduce it gradually.
What are they like as a chew?
A light, crunchy chew rather than a long-lasting one — most dogs work through a duck foot fairly quickly, which makes them handy as a natural reward.
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