Give your dog the ultimate chewing experience with Mighty Paw's all-natural chicken feet! These single-ingredient chews are packed with flavor and nutrition that dogs absolutely crave, while promoting dental health, supporting joint function, and providing essential amino acids for overall wellness.
Joint-Health Powerhouse
- Packed with 7.5 grams of protein per chew
- Supports cartilage health and mobility, making every walk and playtime more comfortable
- Ideal for large-breed or senior dogs
- Collagen promotes healthy skin & coat
Single-Ingredient Simplicity
- Just chicken feet—nothing else
- Grain- & gluten-free for sensitive stomachs
- No additives, hormones or antibiotics
Natural Toothbrush
- Crunchy texture scrapes plaque & tartar
- Helps freshen breath without chemicals
- Fully digestible—no rawhide splinters
Boredom-Busting Crunch
- Keeps pups busy and calm
- Satisfies natural chewing instincts
- Perfect high-value reward after training sessions
Are chicken feet safe for my dog?
Yes! Unlike cooked chicken bones which can splinter, the bones in properly slow-dried chicken feet remain soft and pliable. They naturally compress and break down when chewed.
Can puppies eat chicken feet?
Chicken feet can be suitable for puppies over 12 weeks old, but choose appropriately sized pieces and always supervise. The softer cartilage is often easier for young dogs to handle.
How often can I give my dog chicken feet?
Chicken feet should be given as occasional treats, not daily meals. 1-3 times per week is typically appropriate, depending on your dog's size and diet.
Will chicken feet upset my dog's stomach?
Most dogs tolerate chicken feet well, but introduce them gradually. Some dogs with sensitive stomachs may experience mild digestive upset initially.
Are chicken feet high in fat?
Chicken feet are relatively lean compared to other chews, but they do contain some natural fat.
Can senior dogs eat chicken feet?
Yes! The glucosamine and chondroitin can actually benefit senior dogs' joint health.
Do the chicken feet still have nails?
The majority of the chicken feet do not have nails. Some of them might, but thats ok - they are fully disgestible and ok to eat.
Is it normal for the chicken feet to have different colors and shapes?
Yes! his is completely normal. They are natural, hand-crafted chews and because of that there may be some variations in color, shape and size.
Why do the chicken feet appear lighter in color compared to the other treats?
Our Chicken Feet treats are 100% natural and undergo a gentle dehydration process at low temperatures to preserve nutrients and ensure a safe, shelf-stable product for your pup. We do not use any bleaching agents or artificial additives—what you see is the result of natural variation in the raw material and drying process. The lighter color you might observe is normal and can happen from batch to batch depending on factors like the chicken's age, diet, or how long the product was dried. While some treats may appear darker or more golden, others may be paler—but rest assured, all meet our quality and safety standards.
Our Chicken Feet treats are 100% natural and undergo a gentle dehydration process at low temperatures to preserve nutrients and ensure a safe, shelf-stable product for your pup. We do not use any bleaching agents or artificial additives.
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