Pawmeal Chicken Raw Bones – Feet with Ginger

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If you are worried that turmeric on treats may stain your floor while the furkid is chewing them, you can consider ginger instead! Ginger powder is anti-inflammatory and we marinate chicken feet with them before dehydrating them for about 30 hours.

100g
200g

Description

Dehydrated Chicken Raw Bones - Chicken Feet with Ginger

  • Chicken feet is packed with glucosamine and chondroitin, a vital nutrient for healthy joints
  • Raw meaty bones provides important calcium for your dog’s growth and bone maintenance
  • Ginger is naturally anti-inflammatory, and a good cancer fighter
  • Also can help relieve arthritis pain and gastrointestinal disorders

  • It can also help relieve the stomach and relieve bloatness
  • Ginger can be a good help in helping relieve nausea

Ingredients

Fresh chicken feet, ginger powder

Keep treats to 10% of your pet's diet

Treats are meant for indulging and rewarding your pet. They are never meant to be the staple food in a pet’s diet. We recommend limiting treats to max. 10% of your pet’s daily diet.

Feeding Your Dog Treats With the 10% Golden Rule
Feeding Your Dog Treats With the 10% Golden Rule

Freshness. From our kitchen.

The raw chicken feet we use in the kitchen is the same as what restaurants use to make tonic soups. Each chicken feet is carefully cleaned, while we remove the nails. We then marinate evenly with ginger powder before bringing them through the dehydration process.

Pawmeal Dehydrated Chicken Feet with Ginger
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Feeding & Storage

Feed 1 piece in-between meals or during training or play. Please ensure that your pet is chewing and crunching properly before swallowing. Do feed in moderation to prevent overfeeding.

Keep refrigerated for up to 3 weeks or frozen for up to 6 weeks.