Turkey feet have skin, bone, tendons, ligaments, muscle and claws. They are rich in glucosamine. Most dogs will eat the entire treat. The bone is great for keeping teeth clean. They are low in fat and the bones also help to maintain a healthy digestive system. Suitable for all dogs. You can expect a little mess when eaten, so better served outside.
Toughness rating (1 – 3, with 3 being the toughest): 2
Please note that the toughness rating is a comparison of this treat against other treats.
Chicken feet contain high concentrations of glucosamine and chondroitin, which are commonly found in canine joint supplements. These provide the building blocks for joint cartilage and therefore help improve overall joint health for arthritic dogs, or dogs with joint conditions such as hip dysplasia.
So, if you are looking for a natural alternative to joint supplements, it’s worth giving chicken feet a go!
If you are worried about the nails a quick snip with some kitchen scissors easily removes them. Many dog owners do not worry about them if they are short though. With that being said, all dogs should be supervised when eating a treat for the first time to ensure there are no issues.
Price per piece.