All-Natural Chicken Feet Treats for Dogs
Campfire Treats’ crunchy, dehydrated chicken feet for dogs are a perfect chew for smaller breeds, and a welcome snack for larger canines.
Chicken feet are rich in protein, and naturally high in chondroitin and glucosamine, which supports joint health and mobility. They are also great for your dog's dental health, as they naturally clean your canine's teeth as they gnaw.
These nutritious treats are made of USDA certified chicken, which we source from local family farms.
For the safety of your dogs, our dehydrated chicken feet have their nails clipped off.
Individual feet range from three to four inches in length.
Key Benefits
- Rich in glucosamine and chondroitin to support joint health and mobility
- A fully digestible dental chew, which helps to remove plaque and tartar
- Without nails, for the safety of your dogs
- Suitable for dogs on a raw diet
- No antibiotics, hormones, steroids, additives or preservatives
- Sourced and made in the USA
Additional Information
Ingredients: Dehydrated chicken feet
NUTRITIONAL FACTS | |
Crude Protein (min.) | 49% |
Crude Fat (min.) | 27% |
Crude Fiber (max.) | 0% |
Moisture (max.) | 6% |
Calorie Content:
4,140 kcal/kg; 117 kcal/oz
Dog Size:
Small, medium, large, giant
Life-Stage:
Puppy, young, adult, senior
Feeding Instructions:
This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. Always supervise your dog when feeding any treats or chews. Please ensure that your dog has always access to plenty of fresh water.
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place. Reseal container after opening.
Product FAQs
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Dehydrated chicken feet are a healthy and safe dog chew. The texture of the tiny bones in the chicken feet is rather brittle. When chewed, the bones will crush, but not break into pointy objects. Campfire Treats’ dehydrated chicken feet are fully digestible.
Never give any cooked, boiled or fried chicken bones to your dog. The high cooking temperatures give chicken bones a hard, glass like structure, which may break into sharp and pointy splinters. These splinters may cause serious injuries to your dog.
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Depending on the size and diet of your dog, we recommend giving your dog between one and three dehydrated chicken feet per day.
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My dogs inhale these treats
Both of my Cavalier King Charles Spaniels love the chicken feet! They are great quality. Other brands I've bought smell like rancid oil and sometimes have a film of oil to the touch, but the campfire treats feel and smell like they've just been dehydrated. I like small batch, locally made products that are more fresh like these. Will be coming back for more!