Lamb liver

Lamb liver is a nutrient-dense organ meat commonly used as a treat or as a component of a dog's regular diet. It is rich in essential vitamins and minerals, making it a highly beneficial addition to dogs' meals when fed in moderation.

Why we feed?

Lamb liver contains vitamins A and B (especially B12 and riboflavin) and essential minerals like iron, copper, and zinc. These nutrients support various functions in a dog’s body, including vision, immune health, and red blood cell production. Liver is an excellent source of high-quality protein, which helps support muscle development and maintenance. Lamb liver contains healthy fats, which provide energy and support skin and coat health.

Why we feed

How to feed?

Liver should be a small part of your dog's diet—usually no more than 5% of her total food intake. Liver can be fed raw, air-dried, gently cooked, dehydrated, or freeze-dried

Additional info?

The high vitamin A levels support vision and immune function, while B vitamins assist in energy production and metabolic processes. Minerals like iron and copper contribute to healthy blood and immune function. The combination of protein, fats, and essential vitamins in lamb liver provides dogs with a natural energy boost, making it particularly beneficial for active or working dogs. The liver's fat-soluble vitamins and healthy fats help maintain a shiny coat and healthy skin.

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