Description
Summary of “Jack&Pup Duck Feet Dog Chew Dog Treats”
- Description: A pack of 20 premium grade dehydrated duck feet treats for dogs of all sizes, providing a crunchy and entirely edible snack.
- Ingredients: Made with 100% natural duck, rich in glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health. Free of fillers and artificial additives.
- Benefits: Nutritious and delicious treats that are roasted to perfection, promoting strong joint health, dental hygiene, and overall well-being.
- Suitability: Suitable for dogs of all sizes, this treat is 100% digestible, high in protein, and low in fat and cholesterol.
- Guarantee: Backed by the Jack & Pup Family Guarantee, ensuring customer satisfaction and dedicated customer service.
This product offers a healthy, natural, and tasty treat option for your beloved dog, emphasizing joint health and overall well-being.
M. Verber –
Although they resemble something out of a horror movie, these treats are surprisingly dry and odorless. My 80-pound puppy absolutely adores them. They contain a mix of leg bone and foot, making them an ideal treat for my furry friend. I find myself consistently reordering them due to how much he enjoys them.
K –
I wish the nails were removed from the duck feet before cooking because they become sharp and hard during the cooking process. While my dogs love the duck feet, there is a risk of them swallowing a nail whole and causing internal injury. As a precaution, we had to trim the nails on each one before giving them to our pets.
Menten –
All the products I’ve bought from Jack & Pup are adored by my dogs, and these treats are no different. While the smell is slightly off-putting (though it fades quickly), it actually adds to the excitement when I open the bag for my pups. They must be delicious because my dogs devour them eagerly. These treats aren’t meant to last as long as a bone, but they do take a bit more time for my dogs to consume compared to other treats.
A. Duncan –
The volunteer at the rescue where we adopted our latest dog suggested chicken or duck feet for my dogs, claiming it helps clean their teeth and is beneficial for their joints due to its high collagen content. Initially hesitant, I found these treats easy to give, odorless, and my dogs absolutely enjoy them. I’ve decided to give them one foot per week.
Rebecca L –
I have four dogs with varying sizes and dental health, from a strong Lab to a senior Italian Greyhound. They all adore these feet treats. The Lab devours them quickly, while the senior dog takes her time and turns it into a gooey mess over hours. I have a special blanket for her when she indulges in the treat. These treats have a strong odor that entices the dogs even more. Their reaction is priceless when they catch a whiff of these treats – it drives them wild.
Craig Scott –
Rocky is a big fan of these treats. They offer great value, are claw-free, and easy to digest.
PJ –
I have tried multiple brands of duck and chicken feet, and this brand stands out as the best. Unlike others that are greasy, stinky, and sticky, these are none of those. They have a better smell, less offensive, and the chicken feet even come with the nails removed for those concerned. With the previous brand, I had to air them out to get rid of the smell. While the chicken feet are slightly smaller, the legs are thicker, making it an overall superior product. I highly recommend it!
Desiree’ –
I have tried multiple brands, but so far, this brand stands out as the best. Unlike the others with a strong odor, these don’t smell bad at all, and the chicken feet come without nails! I highly recommend this product. Special thanks to @myboyrudder for the recommendation!
Cwurlie –
I decided to try Jack & Pup duck feet chews based on my dog’s love for their bully sticks. The first time I offered the duck feet, my dog devoured them but later experienced diarrhea, which I initially attributed to new freeze dried kibble. After a week, I tried the chews again, but my dog only ate half and had more diarrhea. Unfortunately, I had to dispose of the remaining chews due to this recurring issue.