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Chicken Feet Broth For Dogs

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Looking for a nutritious way to boost your dogโ€™s meals or keep them hydrated on hot days? This homemade Chicken Feet Broth For Dogs is packed with joint-loving collagen, gut-friendly nutrients, and savory flavor your dog will adore.

Made with simple, wholesome ingredients like chicken feet, ginger, turmeric, and fresh veggies, this broth is not only delicious but also supports your pupโ€™s overall health. Whether you serve it as a topper, side dish, or frozen treat, your dog is sure to lap it up!

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Health Benefits of Chicken Feet Broth

  • Joint Support: Chicken feet are naturally high in glucosamine and chondroitin, which support joint health, reduce inflammation, and ease arthritis symptoms.
  • Hydration: The broth provides an easy way to boost your dogโ€™s water intake, especially for picky drinkers.
  • Digestive Health: Apple cider vinegar helps draw minerals from the bones and supports gut health. Ginger and turmeric offer anti-inflammatory properties and may aid digestion.
  • Immunity Boost: The combination of ginger, turmeric, black pepper, and fresh vegetables provides antioxidants, vitamins, and immune-boosting benefits.

Why You Dog Will Love This

Chicken feet broth is not only rich in flavor but also packed with nutrients that promote joint health, hydration, and a healthy digestive system. This soothing broth can be served on its own, poured over meals, or frozen into fun treats. Dogs love the savory aroma and tasteโ€”and pet parents love the benefits.

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Ingredients

These are the ingredients we use for this chicken feet broth, but feel free to add your own twist to this!

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  • Chicken Feet: High in collagen, glucosamine, chondroitin, and proteinโ€”all great for joint health and skin/coat condition.
  • Water: Essential for hydration and forms the base of the broth.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar: Helps break down bones to release nutrients; supports digestion and balances gut pH.
  • Fresh Ginger: Natural anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea properties.
  • Turmeric: Contains curcumin, a powerful antioxidant with anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Celery: Low in calories, rich in fiber and vitamins A, C, and K.
  • Carrot: A source of beta-carotene and fiber, good for vision and digestion.
  • Black Pepper (pinch): Helps the body absorb curcumin from turmeric; a tiny amount is safe in moderation.

How To Make Chicken Feet Broth

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Place chicken feet and water in a pot and bring to the boil.

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Add the other ingredients, cover and simmer.

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Cool and strain the liquid.

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Store in airtight containers or jars.

Recipe Tips

Trim nails on chicken feet before cooking for easier straining and a smoother broth.

The broth will gel when coldโ€”this is a sign of high collagen content and a great thing!

Let it cool before serving to avoid burning your dogโ€™s mouth.

Use organic vegetables when possible to avoid pesticide exposure.

Variations

  • Add Parsley: Fresh parsley can help with bad breath and supports kidney health.
  • Add Pumpkin: A spoonful of pumpkin purรฉe adds extra fiber and digestive benefits.
  • No Ginger? Replace with a small amount of fresh rosemary or a bay leaf (remove before serving).

How Much To Serve Your Dog

This recipe makes approximately 8 cups (64 fluid ounces) of broth.

  • Small dogs (under 20 lbs): 1โ€“2 tablespoons per day
  • Medium dogs (20โ€“50 lbs): 2โ€“4 tablespoons per day
  • Large dogs (50+ lbs): ยผ to ยฝ cup per day

Always start with small amounts and observe how your dog responds. Serve as a topper or a side dishโ€”not a replacement for a balanced meal.

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Making Dog Treats From Chicken Feet Broth

Once your chicken feet broth has cooled, it can be easily poured into silicone molds, ice cube trays, or paw-shaped treat molds and frozen for a delicious and cooling treat your dog will love.

Instructions for Frozen Treats

  1. Cool the Broth: After cooking and straining, let the broth cool completely.
  2. Skim the Fat (Optional): For a leaner treat, refrigerate the broth for a few hours and skim off the hardened fat from the top.
  3. Pour and Freeze:
    • Pour the broth into silicone molds or ice cube trays.
    • Freeze for at least 4โ€“6 hours, or until solid.
  4. Serve: Pop out a cube or two and give them to your dog as a refreshing snack.
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Treat Storage

  • Store the frozen broth treats in an airtight container or freezer bag for up to 3 months.
  • Keep a few in the fridge for up to 3 days if you prefer a chilled treat that isnโ€™t fully frozen.

Chicken Feet Broth Treat Serving Suggestions

  • Drop a cube into your dogโ€™s water bowl for flavor.
  • Use as a topper for kibble or raw meals.
  • Serve straight from the freezer as a cooling treat on hot days.

Optional Add-Ins for Frozen Treats

  • Small pieces of cooked chicken, carrots, or parsley can be added to the molds before pouring the broth for added texture and nutrients.
  • Mix with a little pumpkin purรฉe or plain goat milk for a creamy twist.
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Chicken Feet Broth For Dogs

A nutritious and flavorful chicken feet broth packed with collagen and joint-supporting benefits. Serve as a meal topper, warm treat, or freeze into refreshing snacks your dog will love.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Total Time 6 hours 5 minutes
Course Dog Treats
Cuisine Homemade Dog Treats
Servings 32 serving
Calories 35 kcal

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Ingredients
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Instructions
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  • Wash the chicken feet thoroughly, trimming the nails if you havenโ€™t already. Chop the celery and carrot into chunks. Peel and slice the ginger.
  • In a large pot add the chicken feet and water and bring to the boil.
  • Add the chopped vegetables, ginger, turmeric, apple cider vinegar and black pepper.
  • Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 6โ€“8 hours.

Slow Cooker Instructions

  • In a slow cooker, add chicken feet, chopped vegetables, ginger, turmeric, apple cider vinegar, black pepper, and water.
  • Set to low and cook for 12โ€“24 hours.

Instant Pot Instructions

  • Pressure cook for 2 hours, then natural release.

Strain

  • Let the broth cool slightly. Strain the liquid through a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth. Discard solids (bones should not be given to your dog after cooking, as they become brittle).

Cool and Store

  • Let cool completely before storing. Refrigerate in sealed jars for up to 5 days, or freeze in silicone molds or ice cube trays for up to 3 months.

Notes

This recipe makes approximately 8 cups (64 fluid ounces) of broth which is about 16 tablespoons. We have listed a serving to equal 4 tablespoons.

Serving Estimates:

  • Small dogs (1โ€“2 tablespoons per serving): ~32โ€“64 servings
  • Medium dogs (2โ€“4 tablespoons per serving): ~16โ€“32 servings
  • Large dogs (ยผ to ยฝ cup per serving): ~16โ€“32 servings
The number of servings will vary based on your dogโ€™s size and how you use the broth (e.g., as a topper, drink, or frozen treat).

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Chicken Feet Broth For Dogs
Serving Size
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1 serving
Amount per Serving
Calories
35
% Daily Value*
Fat
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2
g
3
%
Saturated Fat
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1
g
6
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
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0.5
g
Monounsaturated Fat
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1
g
Cholesterol
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13
mg
4
%
Sodium
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16
mg
1
%
Potassium
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16
mg
0
%
Carbohydrates
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0.3
g
0
%
Fiber
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0.1
g
0
%
Sugar
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0.1
g
0
%
Protein
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3
g
6
%
Vitamin A
ย 
340
IU
7
%
Vitamin C
ย 
0.2
mg
0
%
Calcium
ย 
17
mg
2
%
Iron
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0.2
mg
1
%
Net Carbohydrates
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0.2
g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

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