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Why should chicken feet be part of your dog’s diet? They’re more than just a tasty chew — they’re nature’s own toothbrush. As dogs gnaw on chicken feet, the texture helps scrape away plaque and tartar, promoting healthier teeth and gums while giving them a satisfying, long-lasting chew.
But the benefits don’t stop at dental health. Chicken feet are packed with nutrients that support overall wellness:
Collagen for Skin, Joints & Mobility
Collagen is a vital protein found throughout your dog’s body — in muscles, tendons, ligaments, skin, and nails. By incorporating collagen-rich treats like chicken feet (which contain ~27% collagen by weight), you help maintain healthy skin, strong joints, and flexible connective tissue naturally.
Glucosamine for Joint Health
Glucosamine helps repair and maintain cartilage — the cushioning in joints. Dogs with arthritis, hip dysplasia, or other joint issues benefit from this natural compound. Chicken feet provide roughly 450 mg of glucosamine per serving, giving your pup joint support without relying solely on supplements.
Chondroitin for Cartilage Support
Chondroitin helps keep cartilage hydrated and elastic, supporting comfortable mobility and joint function. Combined with glucosamine, it naturally helps maintain joint health as your dog ages.
Chicken feet (applewood smoked and air-dried)