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Chicken Neck

Chicken Neck

C$15.00Price
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Whole Chicken Necks are a great source of chondroitin and Glucosamine for your dog or cat. These Chewable Treats are Individually Frozen for easy thawing. Thaw one or more at a time and serve as treats to your pet!

 

Our meat passes strict safety inspections for human consumption and is only sourced from government-inspected Facilities that meet these same safety standards. All of our meats are antibiotic and hormone free and come from local canadian farms.

 

  • Nutritional Value: Chicken necks, along with raw beef neck bones and other meaty bones, are a rich source of lean protein and essential fatty acids. These nutrients contribute to muscle development, support a healthy immune system, and promote optimal overall health. Additionally, fresh chicken necks provide glucosamine and chondroitin, which are beneficial for joint health and mobility.

 

  • Dental Health Benefits: Feeding your dog raw chicken necks and other appropriate raw bones helps improve dental health. The natural chewing action required to consume these bones aids in removing plaque and tartar buildup, promoting healthy gums and reducing the risk of dental diseases. For added dental benefits, consider incorporating chicken feet, which are another natural and chewy treat.

 

  • Safe Handling and Feeding Practices: When feeding raw chicken necks or any other raw bones, it is crucial to follow safe handling and feeding practices. Proper portioning based on your dog's size, age, and breed is important to prevent choking or digestive complications. Supervised feeding ensures that the bones are chewed and swallowed correctly. Maintain hygiene by washing hands, utensils, and surfaces after handling raw bones.

 

  • Supporting Healthy Dogs: A balanced raw food diet that includes chicken necks and other appropriate raw bones can contribute to the overall health and well-being of your dog. The natural nutrients found in these bones support a robust immune system, aid in digestion, and promote healthy skin and coat. They are especially beneficial for dogs with acute polyradiculoneuritis, a condition that requires nutritional support.

 

  • In recent years, the raw pet food industry has gained significant popularity among pet owners seeking natural and nutritious options for their furry companions.

     

    One such raw food ingredient that has garnered attention is chicken necks. In this article, we will explore the numerous benefits of feeding chicken necks to your pets, shedding light on their nutritional value, dental health advantages, and safe handling practices.

     

    • Nutritional Value: Chicken necks are a highly nutritious component of a raw pet diet. They provide a rich source of lean protein, essential amino acids, and vital minerals such as calcium and phosphorus. These nutrients contribute to overall muscle development, bone strength, and a healthy immune system. Incorporating chicken necks into your pet's diet can help ensure a well-rounded and balanced nutritional intake.

     

    • Dental Health Benefits: Chewing on chicken necks offers significant dental benefits for pets. The natural gnawing and tearing action required to consume the necks can help remove plaque and tartar buildup on their teeth. This process promotes healthy gums, reduces the risk of periodontal disease, and helps maintain fresh breath. The cartilage and connective tissues present in chicken necks also contribute to optimal jaw strength and improved oral health.

     

    • Mental Stimulation: Feeding chicken necks as a raw pet food option provides mental stimulation and enrichment for your pets. The act of working to consume the necks engages their natural predatory instincts, providing a satisfying and fulfilling eating experience. This mental stimulation can be particularly beneficial for pets that spend a significant amount of time indoors or have limited opportunities for physical exercise.

     

    • Digestive Health: Chicken necks are an easily digestible food option for pets, especially when offered in their raw and unprocessed form. The combination of meat, bone, and cartilage provides a natural balance of nutrients that supports optimal digestion and nutrient absorption. Moreover, the chewing process of chicken necks promotes better saliva production, which aids in breaking down food and facilitating smooth digestion.

     

    • Weight Management: Including chicken necks in your pet's diet can help with weight management. As a lean protein source, chicken necks offer a satisfying meal option while being low in fat. This can be particularly beneficial for overweight or obese pets, helping them maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of obesity-related health issues.

     

    Safe Handling and Feeding Practices: To ensure the safety of feeding chicken necks to your pets, it is essential to follow a few guidelines:

     

     

    a. Source Quality Ingredients: Purchase chicken necks from reputable sources that prioritize food safety and quality control.

     

     

    b. Proper Portioning: Tailor the portion size of chicken necks to your pet's age, size, and breed. Consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate amount for your specific pet.

     

     

    c. Supervised Feeding: Always supervise your pets while they consume chicken necks. This ensures that they chew and swallow them properly, reducing the risk of choking or other complications.

     

     

    d. Hygiene: Maintain proper hygiene by washing your hands, utensils, and food preparation surfaces after handling chicken necks.

     

    Feeding your pets chicken necks as part of a raw diet can provide a range of benefits, including nutritional value, dental health advantages, mental stimulation, digestive health support, and weight management benefits.

     

    However, it is crucial to follow safe handling and feeding practices to ensure the well-being of your pets. Remember to consult with a veterinarian before making any dietary changes or introducing new foods to your pet's diet. By incorporating chicken necks responsibly, you can contribute to your pet's overall health and well-being.

     

     

  • What is Smack dog food?
    Smack dog food is a premium brand of raw dog food that is made in Canada. It is made with high-quality, organic ingredients and is free from artificial preservatives, colours, and flavors.
  • Can my puppy eat raw food?
    Simple answer, yes! Puppies can start eating a raw diet as soon as they’ve been weaned off of their mother’s milk (following the raw weaning method). But even if the breeder or rescue centre hasn’t started on raw, you can start them on a well-balanced raw food diet from 8+ weeks old! Puppies need both the right type, and the right amount of food during their development, so it’s important to avoid poor feeding practices whilst puppies are growing to avoid skeletal problems.
  • Can I mix raw food with dry food?
    Yes and no. We don’t recommend feeding your dog a raw food diet alongside your regular commercialised kibble as they digest at different rates and will contain very different ingredients that may cause digestive upset.
  • My dog has a sensitive stomach. Will switching to raw food help?
    Virtually any food substance you can think of can generate an allergy or sensitivity in a dog. This can include even the most common and harmless ingredients such as wheats, corn and grains. By cutting these out of your dog’s diet you resolve their sensitivity issue. It’s a well-known fact that dogs fed on a commercial dry diet have more allergies than those on a more natural one that contains less ingredients. Therefore feeding your dog a high quality and properly planned raw food diet can reverse sensitivity problems.
  • What are the benefits of a raw food diet?
    Where do we start? Here are just some of the benefits of feeding raw: • Better oral hygiene • Shinier skin and coat • Improved Digestion • Increased food enjoyment • Increased energy and stamina • Fewer and better formed stools • Boosted immune system • Less allergies We could go on…
  • How do I switch my dog to a raw food diet?
    There are a number of ways to switch your dog over to a raw food diet but it’s very much dependent on the dog. Are they quite sensitive to food transition? METHOD ONE – COLD TURKEY There are significant differences in the digestive process and speed of digestion between raw and (in particular) dry kibble. However, if your dog doesn’t have a sensitive stomach then many owners believe in just making that immediate switch as they’re less prone to digestive upset that typically results in diarrhea (yuck!). Every dog is different and some dogs do easily make that immediate switch with no fuss. But we would only recommend trying this method if you have a puppy or a younger dog. We also suggest keeping an eye on your dog and their stools for the first few days of making that immediate switch. Look to see whether they’ve adjusted easily or need to transition a little slower and try either method 2 or 3. METHOD TWO – PHASE IT When switching from other food a method that most dog owners tend to use is the phased approach. This is a particularly good method for dogs who have sensitive stomachs, as changing their food from one to another can cause gastrointestinal upset. In particular if your dog was previously being fed dry commercial kibble then they could potentially have poor gut bacteria, suppressed digestive enzymes and a weakened immune system. This all stems from eating artificial and grain-based processed foods. To get your dog’s digestive system back up and running and decrease the risk of GI upset, we personally suggest gradually adding a small amount of new food to make up roughly 25% of the meal. Increase gradually over the course of 7 days until you’ve fully swapped. METHOD THREE – TREAT TO BOWL This method is a healthy medium between the immediate switch and the phased approach. It’s popular amongst owners who prefer to test the waters with their dog first before making that change. And it’s as simple as it sounds. Use the raw food as a ‘treat’ on the first day and keep an eye on the condition of your dog’s stool. Increase the amount of raw treats over the next few days and continue to monitor their stool. If the stool is normal then replace one whole meal with raw. Over the next couple days if your dog’s stool remains healthy then stop the old food and switch completely to raw.
  • My dog poops less often, is this normal?"
    Yes! When feeding your dog a raw diet you’ll soon notice that their stools are smaller, better formed and that your dog is pooping less. Why? Because raw food is easy to digest and your dog is able to absorb pretty much all the nutrients, so what you’re left with is, well… not much!
  • Why is raw better than dry kibble or cooked can food?
    Commercialised dry kibble and canned dog food is typically cooked at a level where a large percentage of nutrients are lost. In standard dry dog food there are also a number of non nutritious and unnatural ingredients such as wheat, grains, Butylated-hydroxyanisole (BHA) or butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). These are typically used to bind the biscuits together, bulk out the food and/ or prevent spoiling. A raw fed diet (when fed properly) not only ensures your dog is getting all natural ingredients but that those simple ingredients are providing 100% of their nutritional needs. There are no fillers, no unnatural colourants, flavourings or preservatives. It’s just simple, well balanced and highly nutritious meat, bone offal and veggies.
  • Aren't bones dangerous for my dog to eat?
    Cooked and dehydrated bones? Yes, because they’re brittle and can splinter as the moisture has been removed. But the ones used in raw feeding, whether you’ve done your research or you’re purchasing pre-prepared complete raw meals are safe. Raw bones are soft, chewy and easy to digest. They’re an essential part of a raw diet as they provide your dog with essential fatty acids and minerals as well as helping to stimulate the production of saliva to prevent plaque build up.
  • What about salmonella?
    In short, ideally your dog’s gut can handle the bacteria no problem as they’re built to prevent harmful bacteria (such as salmonella) from invading the body. Their stomachs are highly acidic and contain natural digestive enzymes to process and help break bacteria down without getting ill. The main reason most people are fearful of the bacteria is for the dog owner, not the dog. But just as you take hygiene protocols when preparing and cooking meat for your own meals, you take the same steps when feeding your pet.
  • What are the benefits of feeding my dog Smack dog food?
    Smack dog food is made with locally sourced, free-range meats and wild-caught fish, which provides a high-quality source of protein for your dog. It is also free from artificial ingredients and is made with organic fruits and vegetables, which can provide a range of vitamins and minerals for your dog's overall health.
  • Is Smack dog food safe for my dog to eat?
    Smack dog food is made with high-quality ingredients and is free from artificial preservatives, colours, and flavours. However, as with any raw food diet, there is a risk of bacterial contamination. It's important to handle the food safely and follow the company's instructions for thawing before serving.
  • What flavours of Smack dog food are available?
    Smack dog food offers a variety of recipes, including chicken, beef, lamb, turkey, and fish-based options. They also have formulations for dogs with specific dietary needs, such as a low-fat option for overweight dogs and a novel protein option for dogs with food sensitivities.
  • Where can I buy Smack dog food?
    Smack dog food is available for purchase online and at select pet stores in Canada and the United States. Check the company's website for a list of retailers near you.
  • How do I transition my dog to Smack dog food?
    Smack recommends transitioning your dog slowly to their food over the course of a week .Start by mixing a small amount of Smack with your dog's current food and gradually increase the amount of Smack over the course of several days. Be sure to monitor your dog's stool and overall health during the transition.
  • How should I store Smack dog food?
    Smack dog food is sold frozen and should be stored in the freezer until ready to serve. When thawing, it's important to follow the company's instructions and thaw the food in the refrigerator to prevent bacterial growth.
  • Is Smack dog food suitable for all dog breeds?
    Smack dog food is suitable for most dog breeds, but it's important to consult with a veterinarian before making any significant changes to your dog's diet. Certain breeds may have specific dietary needs or sensitivities that should be taken into consideration.
  • Can Smack dog food be used for dogs with allergies?
    Smack dog food offers a novel protein option for dogs with food sensitivities, which is made with unusual protein sources like kangaroo and goat. However, it's important to consult with a veterinarian before making any significant changes to your dog's diet, especially if they have known allergies.
  • Is Smack dog food more expensive than other dog foods?
    Smack dog food is a premium brand and may be more expensive than other dog foods on the market. However, the company uses high-quality, organic ingredients and sources their meats and fish locally, which can justify the higher cost for some pet owners.
  • How much Smack dog food should I feed my dog?
    The recommended serving size of Smack dog food varies depending on your dog's age, weight, and activity level. The company provides feeding guidelines on their website and packaging, but it's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate serving size for your individual dog.
  • Can I mix Smack dog food with kibble or other foods?
    Smack dog food can be mixed with kibble or other foods, but it's important to keep in mind that raw food and kibble may digest at different rates, which can cause digestive upset. Smack recommends feeding their food separately from kibble and waiting several hours between feedings.
  • How long does Smack dog food last once thawed?
    Once thawed, Smack dog food should be used within 3-5 days. It's important to store the food in the refrigerator and discard any leftovers that have been sitting out for more than 2 hours
  • Is Smack dog food appropriate for puppies?
    Smack dog food offers a puppy-specific formula that is formulated to meet the nutritional needs of growing puppies. However, it's important to consult with a veterinarian before making any significant changes to your puppy's diet.
  • Does Smack dog food have any added supplements?
    Smack dog food is made with a variety of organic fruits and vegetables, which can provide a range of vitamins and minerals. The company also offers a supplement blend that can be added to their food for additional nutritional support.
  • Can Smack dog food be used for senior dogs?
    Smack dog food is suitable for senior dogs, but it's important to consult with a veterinarian to ensure that your dog's nutritional needs are being met. Some senior dogs may require a lower protein or lower fat diet, depending on their health status.
  • Is Smack dog food suitable for dogs with dental issues?
    Smack dog food is made with raw ingredients, which can help promote dental health by reducing plaque buildup. However, some dogs with severe dental issues may have difficulty chewing raw food and may require a softer diet or dental-specific dog food.
  • Does Smack dog food offer a grain-free option?
    Yes, Smack dog food offers several grain-free options, including their fish-based formula and their low-fat formula. These options are made with alternative sources of carbohydrates, such as sweet potato and squash.
  • Is Smack dog food environmentally friendly?
    Smack dog food is committed to sustainability and uses locally sourced, free-range meats and wild-caught fish to reduce their carbon footprint. They also use recyclable packaging and have implemented eco-friendly practices in their production process.
  • Does Smack dog food offer any discounts or promotions
    Smack dog food occasionally offers promotions and discounts through their website and social media channels. They also offer a subscription service for automatic deliveries, which can provide a discount on the cost of the food.
  • Is Smack dog food suitable for small dog breeds?
    Smack dog food is suitable for small dog breeds, but it's important to ensure that the serving size is appropriate for their size and activity level. Smack offers a feeding calculator on their website that can help determine the appropriate serving size for small dogs.
  • Can Smack dog food be used for large dog breeds?
    Smack dog food is suitable for large dog breeds, but it's important to ensure that the serving size is appropriate for their size and activity level. Smack offers a feeding calculator on their website that can help determine the appropriate serving size for large dogs.
  • Is Smack dog food appropriate for breeds with sensitive stomachs?
    Smack dog food offers novel protein options, which can be beneficial for breeds with sensitive stomachs. However, it's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of the sensitivity and ensure that the diet is appropriate for the individual dog.
  • Is Smack dog food appropriate for breeds with skin allergies?
    Smack dog food offers novel protein options, which can be beneficial for breeds with skin allergies. The company also includes a variety of organic fruits and vegetables that can provide essential vitamins and minerals to support skin health. However, it's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of the allergies and ensure that the diet is appropriate for the individual dog.
  • Is Smack dog food appropriate for breeds prone to weight gain?
    Smack dog food offers low-fat options that can be beneficial for breeds prone to weight gain. However, it's important to ensure that the serving size is appropriate for their size and activity level, and to monitor their weight regularly. Consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate diet for dogs that are prone to weight gain.
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