Duck feet for dogs

The first time I gave her a duck foot, she inspected it like it was some ancient artifact. Sniffing, poking, tilting her head — she had to be sure it passed the Doberman standards. And once she approved? Pure joy. Crunching, chewing, tail wagging like she’d discovered the world’s best snack.

It’s not just a treat — it’s enrichment. Something that makes her think, chew, and enjoy in a way kibble never could. She gets so focused, like she’s solving a puzzle with every bite.

Moments like this remind me how important little things are. A single treat can turn her entire mood into a happy, satisfied glow that fills the whole house.

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