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All our chicken products are La Ionica chicken. This brand of chicken is also processed chemical free. Poultry builds lean muscle mass in dogs. Chicken is also a great source of essential amino acids.
Chicken tends to make softer treats as it is quite a tender meat. It is also a smaller animal, so the bones are softer than those from larger animals and most dogs will eat the entire treat - bones, claws and all.
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My Staffie loves duck feet and I can get these in bulk for a great price with Give Paws. They have a large variety of top quality treats too. I highly recommend them to all pet parents.
Recently purchased some lambs ears, a crocodile tail, goat wafer and cow hide for my boy. He absolutely loved them all. I was also really impressed with how quick my order came and the quality of the products I ordered. Definately a repeat customer!
I purchased these to give Scully a bit of variety to the usual duck feet etc. I bought the regular/large. They are a good size and hard enough to keep her teeth clean.
The bully sticks in all shapes and sizes are awesome!
Hagrid and Barney are pretty excited when it's bully stick time.
Super long lasting chew that keeps my boys teeth pretty clean.
The moo tubes are excellent!
Approved by both Hagrid and Barney.
The boys normally have small ones, but Barney stole this one off his cousin Arlo and he was so pleased with it, I let him keep it.
I sometimes stuff them with food and freeze them, these last my boys hours and hours to get through.
Buying on line you dont really see the size of them. Rather large for a Cavoodle. Would rather buy in person - Emerald Market.
These chicken jerky treats are great and my cat loves them! They are bigger than I expected so I had to break them up since I intended for them to be bite sized treats, but thankfully, they’re not difficult to break up. They aren’t overly stiff, but if you have mobility issues or arthritis in your hands or wrists, I’d suggest using a pair of scissors to break them up. I have weak wrists and regret not using scissors to get the job done faster and easier. They are too large to be fed to a cat as a frequent treat but could maybe be fed whole super sparingly as an enrichment treat, totally depends on the cat. I like to throw them around on the tiles so my cat has to listen for where they drop and run after them. It gets him using his body, ears and nose far more than he would be if I were to just feed them to him. They would be great in food puzzle toys as well. I’ve also broken them up really small and used as a topper when my cat refused his new food and they convinced him to eat it. Highly recommend!