Dog Treats

Basic Nibbles Chicken Feet

Original price was: ₱50.00.Current price is: ₱49.00.each

Our crunchy, dehydrated chicken feet nibbles are perfect for small breeds to enjoy and a delightful snack for larger dogs. Rich in protein and naturally high in chondroitin and glucosamine, these nibbles support your dog’s joint health and mobility. Plus, they’re great for dental health, naturally cleaning your dog’s teeth as they chew. For added safety, our chicken feet have the nails clipped off.

Key Benefits:

• Joint Health: Rich in glucosamine and chondroitin for strong, healthy joints.

• Dental Care: Fully digestible nibbles help remove plaque and tartar.

• Safety First: No nails for your dog’s safety.

• Raw Diet Friendly: Suitable for dogs on a raw diet.

Feeding Instructions: Depending on your dog’s size and diet, we recommend giving your dog between one and three dehydrated chicken feet nibbles per day. These treats are safe and healthy, with a brittle texture that crushes easily without breaking into sharp pieces. Always supervise your dog while they enjoy their treats and make sure they have plenty of fresh water.

Guaranteed Analysis:

• Crude Protein (min): 49%

• Crude Fat (min): 27%

• Crude Fiber (max): 0%

o Moisture (max): 6%

Suitable For:

• Dog Size: Small, Medium, Large, Giant

• Life-Stage: Young, Adult, Senior

Important Note: Never give cooked, boiled, or fried chicken bones to your dog, as they can splinter and cause serious injuries. Always supervise your dog when feeding treats or chews. Enjoy giving your furry friend a tasty and healthy treat with our Chicken Feet Nibbles!

Storage Instructions:

• Keep it Fresh: Once opened, reseal and store in a cool, dry place.

• Extend Shelf Life: For longer freshness, transfer treats to an airtight container with moisture absorbers and refrigerate.

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