Freeze-Dried Chicken Liver

Benefits of Freeze-Dried Chicken Liver for Dogs

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Chicken liver is a nutrient-dense food that can offer several health benefits for dogs when fed in appropriate amounts. Here are some of the key benefits:

  1. Rich in Vitamins and Minerals: Vitamin A: Supports healthy vision, immune function, and cell growth.

    • Iron: Essential for red blood cell production and oxygen transportation throughout the body.
    • B Vitamins: Important for energy metabolism and maintaining a healthy nervous system.

     

  2. High Protein Content:Chicken liver is an excellent source of high-quality protein, which is essential for muscle development, repair, and overall growth.

  3. Promotes Healthy Skin and Coat:The vitamin A and various fatty acids in chicken liver contribute to healthy skin and a shiny coat.

  4. Boosts Immune System: The vitamins and minerals found in chicken liver, such as zinc and copper, help to strengthen the immune system, making it easier for dogs to fight off infections and diseases.

  5. Supports Digestive Health: The nutrients in chicken liver can aid in maintaining a healthy digestive system and prevent gastrointestinal issues.

  6. Natural Energy Source: The combination of B vitamins and protein makes chicken liver an excellent energy source, which is especially beneficial for active and working dogs.

  7. Enhances Palatability: Chicken liver is often used as a flavor enhancer in dog food, making meals more appealing to picky eaters.

  8. Promotes Healthy Vision: The high vitamin A content supports good vision and overall eye health.

When feeding chicken liver to dogs, it is important to do so in moderation. While it offers numerous benefits, excessive consumption can lead to hypervitaminosis A, a condition caused by too much vitamin A, which can be harmful. Consulting with a veterinarian before introducing chicken liver into your dog's diet is always recommended.

 

Crude protein ≥60%

Crude fat ≥20%

Crude fiber ≤1%

Crude ash ≤6%

Moisture ≤6%