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Chicken feet are said to be a natural, unprocessed source of glucosamine and chondroitin.
Chicken feet are normally considered a by-product, thus making this source of natural raw cartilage to your dog beneficial to his health (natural pain/inflammation reduction) and the environment (ecologically sound versus feeding shark cartilage).
Nutrient Values (per foot):
Protein - 19.41%
Moisture - 65.79%
Fat - 14.59%
Calcium to Phosphorus
30mg : 28mg
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I order chicken feet in a frozen 2lb heap from Hare-Today.com
Do you know how much mg of glucosamine are in chicken feet per ounce? I have a small dog who limps after playing hard and the vet told me he needs these pills for the rest of his life but I would like to do it more naturally and feed him chicken feet. Thanks you
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