Can dogs eat Pheasant feet?

can dogs eat pheasant feetYes

Overview

dog-food-safety-information

Can dogs eat pheasant feet? Yes, pheasant feet help in strengthening the bones, cartilages, joints, and ligaments of dogs. Good amounts of calcium, chondroitin, glucosamine, and phosphorus can be obtained from pheasant feet. Know that cooked pheasant feet are dangerous to dogs as their bones can splinter into sharp fragments.

Benefits

health-benefits
  • Pheasant feet are an excellent source of the natural compounds glucosamine and chondroitin. These help in keeping your dog's cartilage and joints healthy.
  • Chewing on pheasant feet helps to clean a dog's teeth and gums.
  • It also provides them with calcium and phosphorus, which help in muscle growth and keep bones healthy.

Risks

health-risks
  • If your dog's diet already has complete calcium, limit edible bones or only feed them as occasional treats.
  • Cooked bones are brittle and can easily splinter, which can cause choking and mouth injuries.
  • Fragments of poultry bones can cause rectal bleeding and obstruction of the intestines.
health-risks-dog

Servings

serving-suggestions
  • For raw feeding, wash pheasant feet and check the nails are removed.
  • Store-bought pheasant feet treats for dogs are mostly dehydrated or air-dried; if you have the choice it is better to choose air-dried pheasant feet as they retain more nutrients.

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