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CHICKEN FRAME

CHICKEN FRAME

Regular price $6.00
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Feeding dehydrated chicken frames to dogs can offer several benefits, similar to feeding raw chicken frames, while also providing some additional advantages. :

  1. Nutritional Value: Dehydrated chicken frames retain much of their nutritional value, including protein, vitamins, and minerals. They provide essential nutrients such as calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, which are crucial for bone health, muscle function, and overall canine health.
  2. Dental Health: Chewing on dehydrated chicken frames can help promote good dental hygiene in dogs by removing plaque and tartar buildup from their teeth. The chewing action required to consume the bones can also help strengthen jaw muscles and reduce the risk of gum disease.
  3. Joint Health: Similar to raw chicken frames, dehydrated chicken frames contain connective tissue, including cartilage and tendons, which can provide natural sources of glucosamine and chondroitin. These compounds support joint health and may help alleviate symptoms of arthritis or joint stiffness in dogs.
  4. Digestive Health: Dehydrated chicken frames are typically easier to digest than raw bones, making them suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs or digestive issues. They still provide dietary fiber, which promotes healthy digestion and helps regulate bowel movements.
  5. Long Shelf Life: Dehydrated chicken frames have a longer shelf life compared to raw bones, as the dehydration process removes moisture and inhibits the growth of bacteria and mold. This makes them convenient for storage and use as occasional treats.
  6. Convenience: Dehydrated chicken frames are lightweight and easy to handle, making them convenient for pet owners to store, transport, and serve to their dogs. They also produce less mess compared to raw bones, as they are less likely to contain blood or marrow.
  7. Safety: Dehydrated chicken frames are less prone to splintering than cooked bones, reducing the risk of choking or internal injuries for dogs. However, it’s still essential to supervise your dog while they are chewing on dehydrated bones to prevent accidents.
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