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Venison Liver - 500g

Venison Liver - 500g

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Premium quality locally sourced venison

The thought of eating liver sounds gross, we know, but it’s one of the top organ meats you can give your dog. A serving of liver contains 10 to 100 times the nutrients found in a serving of muscle meat. One of the most nutrient-rich organs available, it’s loaded with protein, iron, B vitamins, vitamin A, CoQ10, and essential fatty acids, so tell your pup to eat up!

The CoQ10 found in the liver is twofold in important uses! It improves joint health, which is especially beneficial for large breeds and dogs who suffer from arthritis. Secondly, Coenzyme Q10 is good for heart health; increasing the “good cholesterol” in your dog’s body. It also helps to lower blood pressure and protect muscle tissue in the heart during cardiac trauma. Fatty acids improve coat health and all those B vitamins help your dog fully reap the benefits of the fat and protein found in the liver. Since it is so densely packed with iron, it’s also effective in treating anaemic animals.

7 REASONS WHY FEEDING RAW LIVER TO DOGS IS A MUST

I know that, just like me, you want to make sure your raw-fed pet is getting everything they need from their diet. Vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, the works.

Below I’m going to share with you the detailed importance of raw liver in your raw-fed dog’s diet.

If your dog (or cat) doesn’t like liver, have no fear! I will share feeding tips and tricks at the end of the post.

 

HOW MUCH RAW LIVER YOU SHOULD FEED

If you’ve done your research on feeding a raw diet to your dog then you know that 10% of the diet should be made up of organs and half of that should be liver.

 

WHAT’S SO IMPORTANT ABOUT FEEDING RAW LIVER TO DOGS?

The liver (all secreting organs, really) is considered one of nature’s most powerful superfoods.

Why exactly is liver good for your dog? The liver from everything from beef to duck is very high in many essential nutrients.

Throughout history, people all over the world have highly regarded organ meats, such as the liver, for helping with fertility, growth, and development, maintaining high energy levels, mental health, and much more. Some cultures consider the liver to be so valuable that they won’t touch it with their hands.

The University of California’s Berkeley Wellness website states, “Ounce for ounce, the liver is probably more nutritious than any other food.”

I’m going to share with you why the liver is one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet, packed with vitamin A, iron, B vitamins (especially B12) and phosphorous, and magnesium.

 

7 BENEFITS OF FEEDING RAW LIVER TO DOGS

If you compare the overall nutrient density of the liver to other “superfoods”, the liver outperforms all of them because of how dense its vitamins and minerals are.

 

  1. Raw Liver is Loaded with Vitamin B12

The No. 1 benefit of feeding raw liver to dogs is that it’s very high in vitamin B12. In fact, the liver is hands down your dogs’ greatest source of vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 aids in red blood cell formation and improves cellular function. Your dogs also need vitamin B12 for nervous system function, metabolism support, and brain health.

Feeding your raw-fed dogs foods that are high in vitamin B12 helps prevent B12 deficiency, which can cause fatigue, muscle weakness, decreased mental function, and mood changes.

 

  1. Raw Liver is a Great Source of Vitamin A

The liver is one of nature’s most concentrated sources of vitamin A. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin needed for good vision, overall eye health, skin health, thyroid health, strong bones, gene regulation, facilitating cell differentiation, and immune function. It also helps reduce inflammation by fighting free radical damage.

What’s even more important about the vitamin A found in the liver is that it’s the active form (also called retinol). Active vitamin A can be used directly by the body and does not need to first be converted like plant-based vitamin A. Of course, your pet carnivore can’t fully utilize plant matter, let alone convert plant-based vitamin A, which makes organ meat essential for a well-rounded raw diet.

 

  1. Raw Liver is High in Iron

If your dog struggles with any type of anemia, which is often tied to iron deficiency, then the liver is one of the best foods to feed.

The liver contains a powerful combination of folate, iron, and vitamin B12. These are three vitamins and minerals your dog needs in order to overcome anemia naturally. This combination can also treat symptoms like low energy, fatigue, or neurological issues.

 

  1. Raw Liver is High in Vitamin B6, Biotin, and Folate

In addition to vitamin B12, the liver is high in vitamin B6, biotin, and folate.

These B vitamins help with cellular function. When the process of DNA formation is impaired, this initiates megaloblastic anemia, one of the hallmarks of folate deficiency.

 

  1. Raw Liver Includes Copper, Zinc, Chromium, and Selenium

The liver also supplies smaller amounts of nutrients, including copper, zinc, chromium, and selenium, which have far-reaching benefits for your dog’s metabolism, central nervous system, and endocrine systems.

 

  1. Raw Liver Supports Liver Function

Are you thinking, “Isn’t your liver toxic; doesn’t the liver deal with toxins? Then how is it safe to feed?’’

Actually, toxins are cleaned by the liver but are not stored in the liver. The liver helps filter waste and toxins from the blood so they can be flushed from the body. The liver is also responsible for metabolizing drugs, hormones, and medications, plus the liver helps make proteins that are needed for blood clotting.

In fact, feeding raw liver to dogs is an effective liver cleanse, especially when it’s part of an overall healthy raw diet because it provides your dogs’ body and liver with all the nutrients their own livers need in order to eliminate waste from their systems.

 

  1. Raw Liver Provides CoQ10

Both liver and heart are rich sources of CoQ10. CoQ10 is associated with cardiovascular health and vascular health, better endurance, reduced inflammation, and much more. Organs are where the greatest supply of CoQ10 can be found.

Your dog’s body’s CoQ10 supplies decrease with age, so feeding raw liver to dogs is essential for keeping levels up.

GENERAL RAW LIVER NUTRITION FACTS

According to the USDA, one ounce of liver contains the following:

Note: These numbers are for liver from commercially raised chickens. We’ll talk more about this in a minute but the quality of the liver you feed is very important. These numbers are higher in pasture-raised animals.

 

  • 2 grams of fat
  • 6 micrograms of vitamin B12
  • 4,076 IU vitamin A
  • 162 micrograms folate
  • 6-milligram vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
  • 23 milligrams selenium
  • 9 milligrams vitamin B5
  • 6 milligrams iron
  • 9 milligrams vitamin B3/niacin
  • 2-milligram vitamin B6
  • 125 milligrams phosphorus

FEEDING RAW LIVER TO DOGS WHO ARE PICKY EATERS

If your dog turns his nose up at the liver you need to practice tough love, first and foremost. Don’t give your dog options. Make it clear that they must eat the food you give them. Save and give back what they didn’t eat (add nothing else) at their next meal.

The liver is not the tastiest food so it can help to freeze it before feeding it to your dog. The frozen raw liver doesn’t taste as strong.

Add raw liver to your raw fed dog’s diet slowly so as not to cause digestive upset.

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