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Duck Necks
2 per serve
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Regular price
$9.69
Benefits
Packed with soft bone, cartilage and connective tissue and are a great starter bone for smaller dogs. Relatively higher in fat than other alternatives, we would not recommend for dogs who have pancreatic issues or issues digesting fat.
Ingredients & Nutritional information
FAQs
- Q: Are duck necks safe for small dogs or puppies?
A: Yes, duck necks are a great beginner bone—soft, easy to chew, and perfectly sized for smaller dogs or puppies transitioning to raw bones. - Q: What nutritional benefits do duck necks offer?
A: Duck necks are rich in calcium, phosphorus, and natural glucosamine and chondroitin from cartilage and connective tissue, supporting joint and dental health. - Q: Is duck a good alternative protein for sensitive dogs?
A: Absolutely. Duck is a hypoallergenic protein, ideal for dogs with sensitivities to more common meats like chicken or beef. - Q: How should duck necks be stored and served?
A: Keep frozen and thaw before serving. Always supervise feeding and ensure your dog chews bones thoroughly before swallowing. - Q: Can all dogs eat duck necks?
A: While suitable for most, we do not recommend duck necks for dogs with pancreatitis or fat digestion issues due to their higher fat content.
Last reviewed: 17 June 2025
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5 reviews
- KDKim D.Verified BuyerReviewingDuck NecksI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars17 seconds agoGreat exotic
Great change up for their bowls
Was this helpful? - EDEvania D.Verified BuyerReviewingDuck NecksI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 months agoDuck necks
These are my dogs favourite chew. Great for doggos who can chew well. Happy doggos
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