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Organ Meats - Nature's Nutrient Powerhouse

Chicken Organ Blend - 1 pound container

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Chicken Organ Blend is a frozen ground raw food which comes in 1 lb. Containers.

ChickenOrgan Blend is shipped in 8 or 12 lb. boxes fresh to your door.

You can Mix & Match Chicken Organ Blend with any of our other ground mixes.
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Feeding organ meats on a raw diet provides a nutrient-rich boost. They're packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids crucial for your dog's overall health and vitality. While organs are in raw mixes in the appropriate ratios, Organs are great to add to other food that you may feed (including kibble) and they are a great addition to a lick mat or feeding toy. If you are having trouble with your dog being picky or needing extra weight, organ meats can help with that too.Feeding organ meats on a raw diet provides a nutrient-rich boost. They're packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids crucial for your dog's overall health and vitality. While organs are in raw mixes in the appropriate ratios, Organs are great to add to other food that you may feed (including kibble) and they are a great addition to a lick mat or feeding toy. If you are having trouble with your dog being picky or needing extra weight, organ meats can help with that too.

Ingredients

Ingredients: Chicken Heart, Chicken Liver & Chicken Gizzard

Analysis:

  • Protein min 17%
  • Fat Min 5.7%
  • Fiber Max 1%
  • Moisture  Max 75%
  • Ash max 1%

How much Organ Meat should I Feed?

The amount of organ meat you should feed your dog per day varies according to your reasons for feeding it. For a healthy puppy or grown dog, an amount of 10-12% of the total food ration for the day. A good rule of thumb is to start with 1-2 tablespoons of organ meat per day and increase the amount gradually as needed. While they heart and tripe are considered organs, They are less fatty then other organs and because of that can be fed more often. Tripe can be feed

Are Organ Meats too Rich for some Dogs?

Organ meats can be rich in fat, so it's essential to feed them in moderation. But, because of that fat, they are rich in fat soluble vitamins as well so they are certain worth adding to your dog's diet.

Need a Custom Frozen Package?

If you need help creating a custom frozen shipping package, please call 1-800-354-4216. We can usually create a mix of frozen sizes, milks & bones to suit your needs and use the most economic packaging for your specific mix of products.

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My two border collies gobbled down their supper withe the chicken organ meat added. I love being able to supplement their kibble with healthy raw meat.

Organ Blends Pairs Well with Lick Mats

Health & Joy - Lick Mats with Organ Goodness

Organ meats on a lick mat offer a delicious treat for dogs while seamlessly incorporating vital nutrients into their diet. Their texture, plus the freezing aspect, adds engaging mental stimulation.

  • Eagerly Devours with Delight

    "Beef Organ Blend transformed my picky eater. Mixing it with kibble has really made a difference. . My dog now eagerly devours every meal with delight." - Bob N.

  • Confident in Providing Nutrients

    "Adding your chicken organs to my dog's diet was a fantastic choice. He adores it, and I'm confident in providing him with essential nutrients." - Peg K.

  • Visibly Improved Coat

    "Feeding organ mix has visibly improved my dog's coat. I notice the improvement daily. It's now exceptionally shiny, a testament to the nutritional benefits it brings." - Mona G.

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My two border collies gobbled down their supper withe the chicken organ meat added. I love being able to supplement their kibble with healthy raw meat.

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Frequently Barked Questions

Should I feed organ meat to my dog?

Absolutely, organ meat is a valuable component of a raw diet. It provides essential nutrients like vitamins A, B, and iron. It's best to include a variety, such as liver, kidney, and heart, to ensure a well-rounded and nutritious meal for your pet's overall health.

Can organ meat give my dog diarrhea?

Organ meat in moderation typically shouldn't cause diarrhea. However, excessive consumption or a sudden introduction of organ meat may lead to loose stools. To prevent this, gradually incorporate organ meat into your dog's diet and maintain a balanced approach for optimal digestion and health.

Should dogs have organ meats every day?

While organ meats are nutritious, it's not necessary for dogs to have them every day. Moderation is key. Providing a balanced diet that includes a variety of protein sources, including organs, over time is a healthier approach to meet their nutritional needs.

Are some organ meats more valuable to dog's than others?

Yes, some organ meats offer specific benefits. Liver is rich in vitamin A, while kidney provides essential minerals. Heart is a good source of taurine, vital for heart health. Spleen is particularly rich in vitamins and minerals, including vitamin B12, iron, and zinc. Incorporating a variety of organ meats ensures your dog receives a broad spectrum of nutrients for optimal well-being.

What type of organ meat should you feed your dog?

There are many different types of organ meat that you can feed to your dog, including:

  • Liver
  • Kidney
  • Heart
  • Spleen
  • Brain
  • Gizzard
  • Thymus
  • Pancreas
  • Tripe

You can feed your dog any of these organ meats on their own, or you can mix them together. You can also add organ meat to your dog's regular food.