Wild Bites USA
Duck Necks
Duck Necks
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One order is 4 Duck Necks.
Hatched, Raised, and Harvested in the USA.
Benefits:
Duck Necks are rich in calcium, glucosamine, chondroitin, and collagen, all essential to healthy joints and bones.
- Unique protein, a great alternative for dogs allergic to proteins like chicken and beef.
- Nature's toothbrush! They are a natural dental chew that can help keep teeth clean and healthy.
- Calcium - healthy teeth and bones
- Phosphorus - Healthy teeth and bones
- Collagen - healthy skin, tendons, bones, and ligaments
- Vitamin A - Healthy vision, reproduction, and immune health.
Mental Stimulation:
- Chewing on duck necks provides mental stimulation and can help reduce boredom.
- It engages their natural chewing instincts and promotes jaw muscle development.
Allergy-Friendly:
- Duck necks are typically hypoallergenic and can be a good alternative for dogs with allergies to chicken or beef.
Other Benefits:
- Duck necks are a low-calorie treat, making them suitable for weight management.
- They are a good source of zinc and selenium, which support immune function.
Ingredients/Sourcing:
Duck Necks, Maple Leaf Farms, OR.
Suggested Daily Serving Size:
Feed 1 Duck Neck per day as a snack.
Because the feet are covered in skin, they can be high in fat. When feeding duck feet to your dog, keep an eye on his stool and make sure it isn’t loose.
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Additional Info
Storage Instructions
Storing:
- Once opened store in a COOL, DRY PLACE.
- Store in a small, airtight container.
- Store out of direct sunlight.
- Treats can last anywhere between 1-3 months. They can last up to 6+ months in the freezer.
- Unopened treats store best in the freezer.
Packaging
Your treats will come in a Recyclable Zipper Pouch, LDPE #4. For more info about recycling...click here.
Feeding Advisory/Disclaimer
When introducing new treats, start with one protein at a time. Introduce new treats slowly. Don’t introduce all new proteins within the same 1-3 day. Wild Bites USA is not responsible for proper portion control according to your dog's size and weight. I do recommend if you have a small dog, feed them a piece of treat appropriate for their size.
Always feed treats under supervision and have water available. If your dog is a fast, determined eater, supervise your dog for swallowing or gulping. This can be prevented by using a chew holder or just holding it with your hands.
For Softer Treats: Rehydrate the treats in warm water for 2-3 minutes to create softer, meaty treats. This is helpful for senior dogs or those with dental challenges.
Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog's diet. These are treats, meant to be fed intermittently, and not meant to replace full, balanced meals. Please consult with your veterinarian for any questions about any ingredients.