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Duck Necks

Duck Necks

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Duck Necks are a 100% natural, single-ingredient chew made from whole air-dried duck neck — bone and all. A satisfying, crunchy, instinctive chew that's naturally high in protein, with soft edible bone. Grain free, and a good option for dogs that don't get on with more common proteins. Buy individually or as a 250g bag.

  • 100% duck, single ingredient — whole air-dried duck necks with no additives or preservatives; grain free and chicken free.
  • Naturally high in protein — around 59% protein in a meaty, satisfying natural chew.
  • Soft edible bone — air-dried rather than cooked, so the bone stays soft enough to chew and digest, and naturally contains calcium.
  • 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. Analytical constituents (per 100g): Protein 59.4%, Fat 13.3%, Ash 19.6%, Crude Fibre 1.0%.

Feeding & safety

A complementary treat, fed alongside a complete, balanced diet. 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.

  • Small dogs (up to 10kg): ½–1 per day
  • Medium dogs (10–25kg): 1 per day
  • Large dogs (25kg+): 1–2 per day

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.

Common questions

Can my dog eat the bone?
Yes — duck necks are air-dried, not cooked, so the bone stays soft and edible and is 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 13% fat, and high in protein (about 59%). Feed them as part of a balanced diet, but they're not an especially rich treat.
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.
Are they suitable for puppies?
Suitable from 12 weeks. Choose a sensible size for the dog, supervise throughout, and introduce gradually. Keep fresh water available.
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