Pig Feet (Pig Trotters)
Pig Feet (Pig Trotters)
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Our dehydrated Pig Feet, 100% Pig Feet, have a dense protein content with no artificial chemicals or preservatives added, making it a long-lasting healthy chew. The high cartilage content also strengthens jaw muscles and help teeth cleaning, as well as being a perfect source of glucosamine and chondroitin!
Benefits of Pig Feet (Pig Trotters):
* contains collagen which improves dog’s coat and joints
* chewing pig feet has an abrasive effect on a dog's teeth, helping them stay clean.
* Relieves Stress and Anxiety – chewing triggers the release of endorphins which reduces stress and anxiety.
* good source of natural fat
* high in protein, iron, zinc and Vitamin B12 which promotes muscle health and more
* air-dried to preserve as many of its natural properties as possible
* good source of calcium, promotes bone health
* Dried trotters carry a lower risk of bacterial infections than raw trotters.
* hypoallergenic
However
* Pork trotters are high in fat and may not be appropriate for dogs with certain health issues such as pancreatitis and obesity.
* Pig trotters are probably best suited to large breed dogs.
* Since pig trotters are high in calories, It’s best to feed them as an occasional treat, not as part of your dog’s regular diet.
100% pig feet
Protein 66%, Crude Fibre 1.5%, Oils and Fats 22.5%, Crude Ash 3%, Moisture 7%
Please supervise your dog with any treat given to them, feed according to a balanced diet and ensure clean water is available.
Benefits of Pig Feet (Pig Trotters):
* contains collagen which improves dog’s coat and joints
* chewing pig feet has an abrasive effect on a dog's teeth, helping them stay clean.
* Relieves Stress and Anxiety – chewing triggers the release of endorphins which reduces stress and anxiety.
* good source of natural fat
* high in protein, iron, zinc and Vitamin B12 which promotes muscle health and more
* air-dried to preserve as many of its natural properties as possible
* good source of calcium, promotes bone health
* Dried trotters carry a lower risk of bacterial infections than raw trotters.
* hypoallergenic
However
* Pork trotters are high in fat and may not be appropriate for dogs with certain health issues such as pancreatitis and obesity.
* Pig trotters are probably best suited to large breed dogs.
* Since pig trotters are high in calories, It’s best to feed them as an occasional treat, not as part of your dog’s regular diet.
100% pig feet
Protein 66%, Crude Fibre 1.5%, Oils and Fats 22.5%, Crude Ash 3%, Moisture 7%
Please supervise your dog with any treat given to them, feed according to a balanced diet and ensure clean water is available.