Are you cringing at the thought of eating duck feet? Ma cringed at the thought at first too but she got over it once she opened my first bag of Bravo! Bonus Bites Duck Feet. So what that they look like duck feet...they do not have any odor, they are super tasty and very healthy.
Bravo! Bonus Bites Duck Feet for Dogs & Cats
I am so glad Ma buys these dry roasted treats for me! They are made from one ingredient and one ingredient only - Duck Feet. Like the entire Bonus Bites line, these treats are all natural, USA-made treats with no added grains, no added hormones and are 100% antibiotic free.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein - 43.20%
Crude Fat - 34.80%
Crude Fiber - 0.00%
Moisture - 0.00%
Why I Love to Eat Duck Feet
Well first, because they are super crunchy. You all know I am a crunchaholic...the bigger the crunch, the better. Second is because they are really tasty...roasted duck tasty. Who doesn't love roast duck?
I know some may think that these Bravo Dry Roasted Duck Feet are only for dogs on a raw diet but they are actually a terrierific supplemental treat for dogs (and cats) on any diet. Duck feet are easy to chew, are highly digestible and contain lots of good stuff like selenium, phosphorus, zinc, iron, copper and small amounts of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.
Why You Should Eat Bravo! Duck Feet
Duck feet are also a great source of glucosamine, chondroitin and calcium. These are important nutrients for aging dogs and cats and what better way to get them than from eating a crunchy, tasty treat?!?
Glucosamine is involved in the production of joint lubricants necessary to maintain healthy cartilage and joint function. It is also one of the building blocks of articular cartilage (the cartilage that covers the ends of bones at your joints). Glucosamine is also beneficial to other body structures like nails, tendons, skin, eyes, ligaments and heart valves.
Chondroitin may be beneficial in preventing stress injuries to joints as well as aiding in the repair of damaged connective tissue. It may also protect existing cartilage from premature breakdown as well as keep cartilage tissue hydrated.
Calcium not only helps build strong bones, it also helps heart function by supporting the contractions of the heart muscle. It also aids in nerve transmission and muscle building.
What Do You Think?
Since duck feet are healthy and tasty, do you think you would be brave enough to try them...even though they LOOK like duck feet? Do you think that getting nutrients from food instead of supplement pills is better for your overall health? Are you going to try the Bravo! Bonus Bites Dry Roasted Duck Feet?
Tuesdays just got Tastier! I am joining Sugar the Golden Retriever and Kol's Notes for their Tasty Tuesday blog hop.
Post Disclaimer: Oz the Terrier buys the Bravo! Bonus Bites Duck Feet as a supplemental treat. We did not receive any of this product for free nor were we asked to post about the product. The opinions expressed within are our own and not influenced by any outsider.
Those are pure doggy CRACK! My guys love duck feet!
ReplyDeleteI think I want a bite of duck feet too, yummi :-)
ReplyDeleteWow they sure look yummy and we too love a good crunch. Nice one and glad you enjoyed them Oz. Have a terrific Tuesday.
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Oz, the last picture is super tasty... I could eat the whole screen. My mom refuses to buy me such tasty things since I buried a chicken foot in the bed. They are mean, that's my bed, that staff is only on sufferance there. Have a tasty tuesday and maybe you can eat one of this tasty feet for me too?
ReplyDeletethey are one of our favorite treats too
ReplyDeleteI'm not eating no buddys feets
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
Hello handsome OZ!!
ReplyDeleteMOL I hope the duck feets don't make you quack. My sis's kitty Harley has IBD and diabetes the only food that works with both issues is made with all duck. Good news is he isn't quacking yet.
Hugs madi your bfff
Hmmm... though I think my pack might think they're tasty, I can't help it: ick!
ReplyDeleteI should look into those for Roxy. She needs glucosumine but allergic to fish.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm glad they are all they are quacked up to be Oz!
ReplyDeleteWe have never had DUCK feets.. butt we HAVE had Chicken and Turkey Feets... and those thingys are DELICIOUS so we MUST believe that the Duck Feets are JUST as Good. AND they ARE good fur us.. THANKS fur letting us know about these.
ReplyDeleteI was determined to overcome my aversion to duck feet, but when I had them in hand at my local pet store I just couldn't go through with it! I know they would love them, and I feed them all sorts of animals, but just can't get past FEET.
ReplyDeleteWe have not yet tried duck feet. One of our local feed stores sells them loose, along with chicken feet, down at nose level for small dogs. Chewy hasn't picked one up to bring home yet.
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Woohoowooooo! Sometimes Mama gives us duckie! Yumwumwum!
ReplyDeleteBOL at Lily's comment! It made Ma lol
ReplyDeleteYa knows that Ma bought some Bravo Chicken Feets, butts she STILL hasn't given it to me!!!! Butts, since you say the duck feeties are tasty, maybe she'll finally give me some!!!
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
I don't even FINK we can get Ducks Feet here although sometimes when our mom is MAD at us, hers calls us Ducks Butts, or Donkey butts, I nevers can keep that straight.
ReplyDeleteAngus mac
Sounds like a quack to me ;) Actually, that did not bother Mom a bit. She spent a lot of time in Asia when she was a flight attendant and they sell all kinds of stuff like duck feet and other animal parts in the markets and grocery stores, but the people eat them too. It took her a while but she learned to eat a grilled chicken leg with the foot still attached. She say hunger drove her to it, but she didn't eat the foot. Enjoy, my friend!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen duck feet in my pet store but will definitely look out for them, they look yummy
ReplyDeleteThey look very yummy but mom's not even sure she could hold one, ewwww! Love Dolly
ReplyDeleteOh My OZ :-) you got that Delish SMILE! Roasted too! Happy Tasty Tuesday. Golden Woofs
ReplyDeleteGoodness...we did not know of such a treat for woofies. I wonder...can ya just eat one?
ReplyDeleteHey Oz!
ReplyDeleteWow, those look ugly, but they sure are tasty! I love love love duck feet and chicken feet too. YUM
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Grr and Woof,
Sarge, Pol Comm
Mom doesn't know if she can get past the feet. I am sure we would love them
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Mr Bailey, Hazel & Greta
Duck feet aren't so bad to consider eating! After all, Mom kinda freaked at the first bully stick that she bought! BOL!! If dogs love those, a duck's foot doesn't sound yucky at all!
ReplyDeleteThose look delish but mom would worry about Walter trying to eat them whole.
ReplyDeleteWe have never tried these! I just need to get over the ick factor because I'm sure my dogs would love them :)
ReplyDeleteMy dogs love raw duck (and chicken) feet. We individually freeze them on a cookie sheet, and call them "foot-cicles."
ReplyDeleteI will have to look for these!
I've never heard of these, but I'm betting my boys would eat them.
ReplyDeleteOH YUM!!! If we got those here in South Africa we'd definitely be chowing down on them!!
ReplyDeleteWally & Sammy
Well......i'm sure my huskies would love those.....as for me, yep...i'm cringing right about now!
ReplyDeleteღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!
Hmmm. They look interesting. If they're not too expensive, I'd let Maya and Pierson try them.
ReplyDeleteI think those are great, my co worker gave me some kitty duck feet treats that I gave to my dogs and they loved them. I then would give my gang pheasant feet after hunting them last season, they loved them so I can imagine you loved these duck feet! Great review.
ReplyDeleteOK I could see brown dawgs stopping at a hunt test to sample yummy duck feet straight from the duck. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're going to think I'm nuts, but I buy these by the case - a case has 200.
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