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Duck Liver Freeze Dried

Duck Liver Freeze Dried

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Jack's Premium freeze-dried treats are not only tasty, nutritionally dense for all pets.  They are free of antibiotics, additives, grains, gluten and hormones.  The freeze-drying process is a unique process that locks and seals in the fresh raw flavors and all the nutritional values.
  • High-value: Duck Liver is considered a super food due to its nutritional composition. This helps keep your dog focused and excited about treat time! High-value treats are great for training, recall, and more!
  • Single Ingredient: 100% Duck Liver, No Grain, No Glycerin, No Preservatives
  • Just Good Stuff: Our first ingredient is our only ingredient, 100% Duck Liver. Freeze Drying allows for a tasty treat that is free of salt, sugars, fillers, chemicals, and preservatives!
  • Don't Leave Meowt: Great Treat for Cats too!
  • Sourced and Made in the USA

Benefits of Duck Liver:

  • B-complex Vitamins (B1, B2, B6, B12: cardio-protective effects)
  • Vitamin A (Cellular regeneration of the eyes and skin, healthy immune system, improve metabolic rate)
  • Iron (boosts red blood cells, oxygen utilization, energy)
  • Copper (Maintains blood vessels, creation of connective tissue, immune function, nervous system health, gene activation, the development of the brain, hormone creation, and fertility)
  • & More (an excellent source of protein which is needed for building muscle, repairing damaged cells, maintaining the immune system, & providing energy reserves)
Ingredients
100% Freeze Dried Duck Heart
Nutrition
Protein 60.0%
Fat 5.0%
Fiber 4.0%
Moistute 8.0%
Calories 17 kcal/oz
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are duck hearts good for dogs?
Duck hearts are a wonderful source of iron, essential fatty acids, and B Vitamins, making them a wonderful addition to your dog’s meal when consumed in moderation. A dog should not eat more than 10% of its total daily calorie intake in duck hearts on average. They are also an excellent source of taurine which is a sulfur-containing amino acid important in the metabolism of fats.
How often should I feed my dog duck hearts?
Dependent on your dog's size and specific needs, but dogs can eat 1-3 duck hearts daily whether added to their food or as a treat to benefit from their nutritional values.
Are freeze dried treats healthy?
Freeze Dried treats are one of the healthiest treats you can provide your dog. Freeze-drying is the process in which water is removed from an ingredient after it is frozen and placed under a vacuum, allowing the ice to change directly from solid to vapor without passing through a liquid phase. This direct transition of a solid to a gas is known as sublimation. This process is good at preserving nutrients and protein structures, making these treats highly nutritious and shelf-stable. Thanks to sublimation, freeze-drying does not significantly affect the texture, taste, and nutrition of the food when rehydrated. Most of the time, freeze dried treats are single ingredient.