Rosepoltweem Kennels
ALL OUR TREATS ARE HOME-MADE, ORGANIC, GRASS FED & FREE RANGE
YES!!! We do sell our food/treats. To place an order please contact Leanne (Reputable Registered Breeder & Certified Raw Dog Food Nutritionist) 0438 872 428
Organic Grass-fed Dehydrated Beef Liver
Home-made
O​rganic Free Rang​e Dehydrated Chicken Feet
Home-made
Chicken feet are increasingly popular as owners/breeders are seeking out organic, safe, natural, healthy treats for their dogs. I feed my fussy Westies chicken feet daily (they absolutely love them). Chicken feet are highly nutritious and very safe for dogs. They have two main health benefits;
1. They help manage joint condition (maintain/manage healthy joints, also an anti-inflammatory)
2. They help maintain/manage dental hygiene.
Our chicken feet are cleaned with the nails removed for safety before going into the dehydrator for 48 - 72 hours (varies on size). The dehydration process allows the chicken feet to retain more vitamins and nutrients, for a longer period of time (shelf life is over six months - not that your dog will allow them to last that long).
Please read the fact sheet below before feeding your dog chicken feet.
500g Cost $15.50
1kg Cost $29.50
Fact Sheet:
O​rganic Free Range Dehydrated Chicken Feet PDF
O​rganic Free Range Chicken Bone Broth
Home-made
Bone broth is a long-forgotten superfood that’s inexpensive & nutrient packed. Here are six reasons you should consider bone broth for your fur babies (I also drink it daily).
- Bone Broth Is Good for Joints
- Bone Broth Helps the Liver Detox
- Bone Broth Promotes A Healthy Gut
- Bone Broth Is Great Nutrition for Sick Dogs
- Bone Broth helps those picky/fussy eaters
- Bone broth is a healthy way to add nutrition to commercial dry food (kibble) & homemade diets
My Chicken Bone Broth is Simmered for 12 hours.
This is necessary to get the full nutrition out of the bones.
I use raw chicken feet, chicken necks, turkey wings and chicken/turkey carcass. The more bone joints in the broth the better! This adds protective gelatin that comes from the cartilages in the bone joints.
You can freeze this broth in small containers (even ice cube trays) for easy dispensing. Or you can store it in your refrigerator for about four days. While bone broth isn’t nutritionally complete for exclusive long-term feeding by itself, you can use it as a base for a complete meal or as a supplement for your dog’s regular diet.
Please read the fact sheet below before feeding your dog chicken bone broth.
500g Cost $4.00
1kg Cost $7.00
Fact Sheet:
Organic Free Range Chicken Bone Broth PDF
Organic Free Range Dehydrated Chicken Liver
Home-made