Description
Wild boar hooves 🐗🐶
A wild, robust treat full of character
Wild boar trotters offer a wild and authentic chewing experience, ideal for dogs who love a real challenge. This natural treat is rich in high-quality protein. It also contains collagen and essential minerals that support muscles, joints, and overall vitality. These trotters will keep your dog occupied for a long time while stimulating their primal instincts. Ultimately, they become a healthy, long-lasting, and highly motivating treat.
A chewable item that satisfies your primal instincts 👍
Boar's Feet are appealing first and foremost because of their rustic character and high digestibility. Furthermore, this 100% natural treat perfectly satisfies the dog's instinctive chewing urge. Its firm texture allows dogs to gnaw for hours. Each chew strengthens the jaw and provides mechanical cleaning of the teeth, which limits plaque and reduces tartar. In addition, chewing provides mental stimulation, releasing endorphins. This allows your companion to relax, expend energy, and enjoy a rewarding activity.
A snack with real bite 🍖
This treat retains its wild aroma, which instantly excites dogs. However, if the smell becomes too strong, you can store it in an airtight bag. Also, as with all hard treats, it's important to supervise chewing sessions. When the area becomes too small, remove it to avoid any risk. Furthermore, Boar's Feet should be stored in a dry place, away from light. This way, they will last for several weeks while providing a regular and safe activity. Finally, always remember to leave fresh water available.
🐾 Frequently Asked Questions
❓ Still hesitating? Here are the answers to the most common questions about Boar's Feet.
➡️ What is a boar's foot for dogs?
This is a 100% natural, dried, protein-rich treat. It satisfies the chewing instinct and keeps dogs who love to gnaw intensely occupied.
➡️ From what age can a child be given a wild boar's foot?
From 5 to 6 months old, once the permanent teeth are fully in place. Before this age, it's best to avoid it, as the teeth are still too fragile for such a hard treat.
💦 Régal'Animals Advice 💚
To make the Boar's Paw treat even more fun, you can turn the tasting into a real treasure hunt. Hide the treat in the house or garden: your dog will use their sense of smell, concentration, and patience to find it. This activity stimulates their mind, prevents boredom, and offers them a rewarding playtime before they even start chewing. 💚
➡️ Are boar hooves safe for all dogs?
Yes, if the paste is of good quality and well dried. However, it is essential to supervise chewing and remove any pieces that are too small to avoid any risk of dangerous ingestion.
➡️ Are boar trotters suitable for dogs with allergies?
Yes, wild boar is a low-allergen protein. It can therefore replace beef or chicken for dogs with sensitivities.
➡️ Are they suitable for older dogs or dogs with fragile teeth?
Not always. For a senior dog or a dog with fragile teeth, it is better to offer a softer treat, such as a tendon or a dried strip.
➡️ How long does a boar's leg last?
It depends on the strength of the chewing. Generally, it provides several hours to several days of pleasure.
➡️ My dog isn't interested?
You can rub the paw with a little salmon oil or offer it to them after physical activity. Some dogs simply need time to get used to a new texture.
➡️ How long can you keep a cut wild boar leg?
If kept dry and away from moisture, it can last for several weeks. When the leg becomes too small, discard it for safety reasons.
Composition
100 % boar's foot
Analytical constituents
Crude protein: 61 %
Fat content: 22 %
Humidity: 6 %
Mineral materials: 2 %
Crude dietary fiber: < 0.5 %



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