Chicken Feet - Natural joint health for dogs 1kg

$9.00

Crunchy, collagen-rich chicken feet – a natural source of glucosamine and chondroitin to support healthy joints and teeth.

Dental care & Joint health
All Natural
100% Australian produce
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The Natural Joint Support Food for Dogs.

Chicken feet are highly nutritious for dogs. They have two main health benefits for your dogs.
1. They help joint health and strength 
2. They help maintain dental hygiene.
3. Excellent snacks

*Please note when purchasing this item, you select Raw Food Frozen deliver option from drop down menu at checkout as this is not able to be sent by Australia Post* 

Chicken feet contain high levels of glucosamine and chondroitin, (commonly found in canine joint supplements). These provide the building blocks for joint cartilage, and in doing so help improve overall joint health for arthritic dogs, or dogs with joint conditions such as hip dysplasia

If you want to support your pups development or are looking for a natural alternative to joint supplements, organic chicken feet are a must.   Each foot is packed with approximately 450mg of glucosamine. This amount is a daily dose for a medium-sized dog.

Another major health benefit is the wonders they do for your dog’s teeth. The chewing, crunching through rubbery chunky feet cleans teeth and gums. 


  • Joint Support & Flexibility - Glucosamine, chondroitin, collagen support healthy joints and mobility
  • Bone & Dental Strength - Calcium & phosphorus strengthen skeletal structure and teeth
  • High-Quality Protein - Supports muscle, immunity, and energy
  • Natural Dental Cleaning - Chewing helps reduce plaque and tartar for fresher breath
  • Skin & Coat Health - Collagen and essential fats promote shiny coat and skin conditioning
  • Enrichment & Natural Chewing - Provides mental stimulation and helps satisfy natural chew instinct

Chicken feet

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most proteins that trigger allergy reactions eg factory farmed beef, chicken and kangaroo.

  • Yes you can mix supplements with raw meals

  • We have support guides to assist you with all feeding https://rogueraw.com.au/pages/downloads

    How to Feed RogueRaw Transition Packs

    Our Transition Packs are carefully designed to be fed in sequence to help your pet adjust smoothly to a raw diet. Please follow the numbered order:

    Transition Pack 1 → Transition Pack 2 → Transition Pack 3

    Start with Transition Pack 1 and feed it for approximately two weeks before moving on to the next pack. This gradual approach supports your pet’s digestive system and allows for a smooth, effective transition.

    For best results, avoid skipping or mixing packs out of order.

  • As your pet adjusts to a raw, biologically appropriate diet, you may notice some temporary changes. These are all normal signs that their body is adapting and detoxifying:

    Less Thirst
    Raw food contains higher moisture content than dry food, so your pet may drink less water. This is perfectly natural and a sign they’re getting proper hydration through their diet.

    Detox Symptoms
    You might see a temporary increase in symptoms like itching, ear gunk, or skin flare-ups. This is part of the detox process as your pet’s body eliminates toxins stored from a processed diet.

    Food Refusal or Hesitation
    Some pets take time to accept raw food due to its different smell, texture, and temperature. Be patient—it’s new to them, but many come around quickly with gentle encouragement.

    Digestive Changes
    Loose stools or mucous in the stool can occur as your pet's digestive system clears out old waste. This typically resolves on its own as their gut adjusts to clean, natural food.

  • Our difference is the exotic product range and selection and our ability to fully customise a diet for any dog or cat life stage.

  • No you do not need to add anything to the meals.

  • Yes cats need raw meaty bones ( smaller) as part of a complete natural diet.

  • Store raw meat in the freezer until ready to use. To thaw safely, place it in the fridge for 12–24 hours before feeding. For faster thawing, you can submerge the sealed pack in cold water. Never thaw at room temperature, and always wash hands and utensils after handling.