Studies show that 80% of dogs show signs of dental disease by age 3, and without daily intervention, most will require a costly professional cleaning by age 5. Haven & Hound duck feet are a single-ingredient, natural daily chew clinically shown to reduce plaque and tartar buildup — protecting your dog's teeth before the problem starts.
Act now to help your pups dental health and give them a great life.
The Four Ways One Chew Cleans Their Teeth
No toothbrush. No paste. No vet bill. Just a duck foot and the science behind why it works.
Glucosamine
The natural texture of every chew acts as a mechanical toothbrush — scraping plaque and tartar from the surface of each tooth with every single bite.
Collagen
Rich in natural collagen, our chews support healthy gum tissue — keeping the foundation of your dog's teeth strong and resistant to disease.
Chondroitin
Chewing stimulates saliva production which naturally neutralizes oral bacteria — the root cause of bad breath and early gum disease.
Omega-3s
Natural Omega-3 fatty acids reduce gum inflammation — quietly fighting periodontal disease from the inside out with every chew.
But How Does A Duck Foot Actually Calm Them Down?
Every dog owner who tries Haven & Hound asks the same question — why does my dog go from wall-to-wall zoomies to completely knocked out in twenty minutes? We went looking for the answer. Turns out it wasn't luck.
One duck foot. Twenty minutes. The whole house finally exhales.
Real Science Vs. Myth
Most dog owners don't realize how much is already happening the moment their dog starts to chew. Here's what the science actually says.
Chewing Isn't Just A Habit
Chewing triggers a direct neurological response in dogs — releasing serotonin and endorphins that actively reduce anxiety, restlessness, and overstimulation. It's not distraction. It's chemistry.
It's Not The Same As A Treat
A biscuit is consumed in seconds and forgotten. A sustained chew session engages your dog's jaw, focus, and nervous system simultaneously — producing a calm that a regular treat simply can't replicate.
It Doesn't Just Tire Them Out
Duck feet don't exhaust your dog — they regulate them. The difference matters. A tired dog is still anxious. A regulated dog is settled, content, and ready to rest naturally.
This Has Worked For Thousands Of Years
Before processed treats existed, dogs chewed. Bones, sinew, cartilage — it was how they wound down. Haven & Hound isn't a trend. It's a return to what dogs were always meant to have.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our chews, shipping, returns, and more.
We recommend being present for the first few sessions while your dog gets familiar with the chew — especially for smaller breeds or dogs that tend to gulp. Most dogs naturally chew duck feet down completely. They're fully digestible, unlike rawhide or plastic bones that can splinter and get lodged.
Depending on your dog's size and chewing style, most dogs take between 10 and 25 minutes to work through a duck foot. We recommend thinking of it less like a long-lasting chew and more like a daily ritual — ten focused minutes of chewing does more for your dog's teeth and nervous system than any treat ever could.
Every batch of Haven & Hound duck feet is sourced from the same trusted supplier — never China — and dehydrated using the same low-heat process. Single ingredient means there's nothing to vary. What you get in your first bag is exactly what you'll get in your fiftieth.
All Haven & Hound orders ship within 24 hours from our US warehouse. Standard delivery takes 3–5 business days. Subscribers get priority processing — your bag ships before anyone else's so your dog never misses a day.
Then we don't deserve your money. Every Haven & Hound order is backed by a 30-day no questions asked guarantee. If your dog turns their nose up — which almost never happens — email us and we'll sort it immediately. No hoops. No forms. No hassle.
One per day is the sweet spot for most dogs. Give it after their walk or in the evening when their energy is winding down — it becomes a ritual they'll start to anticipate. For larger breeds or heavy chewers you can do two, but one daily chew is enough to see real results in teeth, joints, and behaviour within the first two weeks.