Chicken Feet – 1 lb (4 reviews )
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Un ajouts au repas, un os cru qui constitue une excellente option d’alimentation complémentaire pour les chiens de toutes les tailles.
SKU: 627818003926
Product Code: CF1
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Analyse par 100g tel que servie
Approximate individual weight 60 grams. Approximately 12 – 15 pieces per bag.
Dog WEIGHT | MEAL | TREAT |
0 – 10 lbs | ½ – 1 | |
10 – 20 lbs | 2 – 3 | 1 |
20 – 40 lbs | 4 – 8 | 1 – 2 |
40 – 80 lbs | 8 – 12 | 2 – 3 |
80 lbs + | 12+ | 3 – 4 |
Keep raw bones frozen until ready to use.
Pour décongeler, nous recommandons mettre l’os au réfrigérateur pendant au moins 6 à 12 heures. Une fois décongelé, nous recommandons de servir dans les 3 jours. Non destiné à la consommation humaine.
Raw bones may pose a potential hazard to dogs and cats. Always supervise your pet when feeding raw bones. Safe chewing technique for meal bones should involve the use of the whole mouth including back molars, chewing side to side before consuming.
TIP: Handfeeding is a training technique to prevent gulping. Hold the raw bone in one hand, teaching them to chew with the side of their mouth to enjoy the treat before swallowing. Offering raw bones frozen may also help to prevent gulping from eager eaters, and will extend the chew time for a more enjoyable chew.
AllanSpurrell (client confirmé) –
Excellent treat and meal topper
Ozzyluna (client confirmé) –
Excellent treat
Willow&Reggie (client confirmé) –
my dogs MUST have their chicken foot after their evening dinner, it’s like their dessert….and they really let us know if we don’t get them to them fast enough…three big dogs ALL whining for their favourite treat….they love them, and I love that they are sooo good for them
Diana –
Are chicken feet ok to feed frozen & raw?
BCR –
Hi Diana, Big Country Raw’s Chicken Feet are safe for dogs to eat raw and frozen. Bone chewing, especially for dogs new to bones, should always be supervised. Dogs should be chewing and grinding bones with their back teeth, and not swallowing them whole. If a dog is a gulper, small bones may not be a great choice.