Chicken Feet
Chicken Feet
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Dried Chicken Feet are the perfect addition to any pet store. With their high levels of glucosamine and chondroitin, they provide excellent joint care benefits and are a great source of protein.
They are 100% natural and available in both bulk and retail packaging, offering high profit margins for our trade customers.
Stock chicken feet with T.Forrest
Chicken feet are a best seller and one of the most popular natural dog treats across the UK. That makes it a great choice for your store, also supplying your customer's dogs with a range of health benefits, including:
- 100% natural
- Dental health
- High protein
- Joint care
- High in collagen
- Rich in nutrients
These benefits ensure chicken feet are a great option for all customers, supporting easy digestion with no additives and preservatives as well as improving overall health and energy levels.
We also offer a low MOQ of just £100 + VAT. This ensures you can quickly replenish stock, taking advantage of trade discounts and our free next day delivery, with natural, air dried treats that have a long shelf life.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Free next day delivery on orders placed before 12pm.
For LARGE orders: Depending on the weight or quantity items on your order, this may be a pallet order.
Please allow up to 5 working days for delivery from the date you placed your order.
Ingredients
Ingredients
100% Chicken Foot
Analytical Constituents
Crude Protein: 50.3%
Crude Fibre: 17%
Crude Oil & Fat: 24.5%
Crude Ash: 6.2%
Feeding Guide
Feeding Guide
Feed no more than one per day, as a treat or reward as part of a healthy, balanced diet. If you are unsure on how much to feed, please consult your dog's vet.
Select the correct size treat for your dogs size and feeding habits.
We recommend that they should be fed to dogs older than 4 months.
Product Safety
Product Safety
Always remember to provide fresh drinking water and keep a watchful eye on your dog while feeding any treat.
Natural Treats have the risk of splintering, especially dog bones.
If splintering occurs, remove when appropriate to prevent hazard.
