Palette's note: Dehydrated Duck feet

 When you pick up treats for your dogs, what would you look at? Ingredients? Fancy looking pictures?Description of the products?

 Have you ever wondered if you could actually see how other dogs are enjoying them? Not pictures,but in video so that you can actually HEAR and feel the treats' textures?

 Some of you may have already recognized I have been putting up treats' video on youtube so that people can hear the sound,see Palette in action and get more detail on each product.

 With "Palette's Note" series,I like to put taste test videos. This time, "Dehydrated Duck feet".



 These dehydrated duck feet are made in USA. They are made from Culver duck,the brand you will see at Whole Foods Market with Duck products.

 Each dehydrated duck feet is about 3.5" to 5" in length, and 6 oz resealable bag comes with approx 12 feet.

 Dehydrating process removes moisture out from feet, and it makes dehydrated feet treats crumble rather than splinter sharp like when dogs chew cooked bone.

Note: Cooked bones are dangerous, and you should never feed cooked bones.They will break sharp. Also, if dogs eats them, it seems, from my experience with cooked ham bones I gave before I switched our k9 executive chef "Palette" to raw diet, it seems to make the poop very very hard like cement in the gut. When she had the cooked ham bones,she pooped golf ball sized rock hard poop so often and it eventually turned to diarrhea that lasted for a few days.Never again,I feed cooked bones to Palette. **

Note: Raw bones are soft and great teeth cleaner.However, bones such as knuckle bones,femur bones,marrow bones from big animals such as cow,buffalo are called weight bearing bones, and they are teeth wearer,teeth breaker and even though they are sold with very reasonable price, they are not good kind of bones to give to your dogs.

 
Some Pet supply stores sells smoked bones, sterilized bones, cow hooves etc etc..,but they are, in my opinion, teeth wearer,breaker, and it is in a way, cooked bones so, I am not sure how good dogs can digest the bones break off from such pet bones.

 In the past, before I  switch our dog "Palette" diet to fresh food diet a.k.a. raw diet, I used to give such  bones but I remember such bones broke pretty sharp, and looked no good for her teeth and I stopped giving it to her.

 Since I do not think pet bones are good for dogs' teeth, we do not offer such pet bones at Yassy's Gourmet Dog Kitchen.

 To satisfy her gnawing urge, only thing I give to her to chew on is Deer Antlers,which lasted more than a year for our stumpy little dog. It lasts lot longer than bully sticks no matter how thick,how long they are, and Antlers are more economical chew in long run.

 Palette used to limp before and,now she is limp free and runs like wind,but I make sure she gets natural source of Glucosamine, Chondroitin such as gullet, cartilage ( such as poultry feet) , and trachea in her main diet and, now and then, I give her dehydrated poultry feet such as dehydrated duck feet treats as well.

 I know there are Jerky treats targeted for joint health with added glucosamine and chondroitin, but I prefer to give Palette Glucosamine, Chondroitin through natural source rather than synthetic forms.


 If your dogs have joint problems, feeding raw/dehydrated gullet,trachea,poultry feet are good things to feed. Those are also great source of natural glucosamin/chondroitin. You can find gullet treats,trachea treats at Yassy's Gourmet Dog Kitchen also.

 Palette loves dehydrated duck feet. She gives me big cow eyes with excitement and her nose get wet instantly. This is small nice crunchy snack for dogs.

 When I open up the dehydrated duck feet bag, I find Palette trotting all the way from upstairs to downstairs,and eyes on the prize (dehydrated duck feet) and being at "down" position, hoping to get the prize with good manner like this.



Ohh... Dehydrated duck feet! Can I have one now??

 Since dehydrated duck feet is not something you can break into small bits to use as training treats, this is more for small snack. Great jackpot treats for "job well done" for your dogs.

 After Palette spotted the dehydrated duck feet and, if you were too slow to give it to her, she would come close and nudge your hands/treats to give you a hint she is there waiting for it.



Can I get it now??



 Mom; Wait....

 Palette; I am waiting.. for.. mom say "ok"..with wet nose..

 
Ingredients: Duck feet

  Let's watch Palette in action with Dehydrated duck feet taste test. If you are a blog subscriber or reading from facebook,please click here to watch the video.

Palette and Dehydrated duck feet

 Can you hear the sound of crispiness? Can you see how much she got excited for this treats and, her nose get wet in a second?



I love when mom says "ok" for nom nom



Nom,nom,nom,nom.. Hmm.. Pawsome!



Making sure I leave no crumbs here..lick,lick,lick..



I love this crunchy treats.One of my faves!

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