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Arden Grange Tasty Liver Treat for Dogs and Cats, 75 g

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Lightly sear the outside of the liver in a hot pan with a little fat. Just enough to change the texture but not cook it through. This means your dog has consumed so much vitamin A that their body can’t absorb or process it properly. Tasty Liver Treat is naturally hypoallergenic and free from wheat gluten,dairy products, beef and soya So you can see, you’re unlikely to go over the maximum. And vitamin A excess is cumulative. So you’d have to overfeed liver every day, for months or years! What If You Find Liver Disgusting? There wasn’t much effect on calcium, beta carotene and choline. But it’s obviously much better to feed liver raw if you can.But not every dog likes to eat raw liver. What If Your Dog Doesn’t Like Raw Liver?

Can dogs eat liver? Yes, they can and they should. In fact, if your dog doesn’t eat liver … he’s missing out.Not only on something he might really love eating … but on a powerful source of nutrients to fuel his body. Why Is Liver Good For Dogs? Because liver meat is so rich in vitamin A, if your dog eats too much of it they could develop a condition known as hypervitaminosis A, which basically refers to an overdose of vitamin A.Although liver is considered healthy, like most things, it can be harmful to dogs if consumed in large quantities. Too much vitamin A can lead to bone deformities, weight loss, bone spurs, weakened muscles, digestive issues, and more. Raw liver has the potential to carry certain bacteria, such as salmonella, E. coli, and listeria. This can cause gastrointestinal problems including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Liver isn’t really all that different from other meat when you think about it, other than being super high in nutrients. So liver won’t poison your dog. And even if it’s not organic or grass-fed … it’s still a hugely healthy food for your dog. Organic or grass-fed meats are always healthiest. You’ll avoid toxins like herbicides or antibiotics in meat. But any liver is good for your dog.

Eatding kidneys can strengthen the kidney. Feeding pancreas supports the pancreas. Heart meat helps heart health. And eating liver will fortify your dog’s liver. What Kind Of Liver Can Dogs Eat? However, be sure to feed your dog not only liver meat, but other organs as well, such as the heart, kidney, and spleen to give your dog other essential nutrients and balance their diet. Feed liver to your dog as a supplement to their diet rather than as a meal replacement and make sure to consider their weight. Can my dog eat liver every day? If you think you can stomach it, try taste testing a little sample for yourself – you might be surprised how much you enjoy it!

Like any source of protein, it’s best if you can procure grass-fed and/or pasture-raised sources of liver, but if not, other types of liver are still healthy food options. How much liver to give depends on whether you’re feeding any other organ meats. In raw feeding, the idea is to feed the same ratio of body parts that’s in the whole prey.In wild animals, organs (including skin) are up to about 25% of body weight. Vitamin D ­– a vitally important nutrient for immune function. It helps protect against cancers, autoimmune and infectious diseases. It supports muscle and bone strength too. Since dogs have been domesticated, their digestive systems have evolved a little bit, so raw meat isn’t as good for them and cooked meat is much better. Liver’s a vital part of a great raw diet for your dog … and chances are, you’re not feeding enough of it. It’s a true superfood for dogs!Liver’s a great source of protein that’s lower in fat than muscle meat. But it’s far more than that. Liver’s so rich in nutrients that people call liver nature’s multivitamin. Here are just a few of the nutrients liver offers your dog.

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Feed a “whole prey” grind – available at many raw food suppliers. These contain ground-up whole animals … muscle meat, bone, and organs. (And because they came from the whole animal, they’re in the right proportions.) Talk to your vet if you notice these problems. Bloodwork may also show higher liver enzymes … such as alanine transaminase (ALT). Some dog owners worry about vitamin A excess.Excess vitamin A cancause liver damage and decalcify bones and teeth.But you’re unlikely to cause it from feeding liver. AAFCO’s recommendedmaximum vitamin Ais 62,500 IU per 1000 calories. To really give your dog the rich benefits of liver, he should eat it raw. Cooking kills a lot of nutrients.In 2007, a USDA paper showed that cooking liver caused the loss of …

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