Pawmeal Dehydrated Beef Liver with Turmeric

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Dehydrated beef liver chews with turmeric is a great treat and reward for your dog. If you are not feeding much offals (organs) to your pet, here’s a good organ treat to help balance its diet. 😊

Organs provide minerals and nutrients that the usual meats do not have. Try to maintain feeding 5-10% offals (organs) in your dog’s total diet.

70g
120g

Description

Dehydrated Beef Liver with Turmeric

  • Liver contains 10 to 100 times the nutrients of muscle meat, such as vitamin A, several B vitamins, iron, trace minerals, and CoQ10
  • High in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and essential amino acids which helps in ensuring healthy skin and coat and a well functioning immune system
  • Contains vitamin A which supports good eye health, niacin (vitamin B3) which is vital for proper circulation of blood and oxygen and vitamin E which helps prevent cataracts and supports immune system
  • Contains phosphorus which works with calcium to promote and maintain the growth, structure and stability of your dog’s bones and skeletal system

Ingredients

Fresh beef liver, turmeric powder

Keep treats to 10% of your pet's diet

Treats are meant for indulging and rewarding your pet. They are never meant to be the staple food in a pet’s diet. We recommend limiting treats to max. 10% of your pet’s daily diet.

Feeding Your Dog Treats With the 10% Golden Rule
Feeding Your Dog Treats With the 10% Golden Rule

Freshness. From our kitchen.

Every slice of beef liver comes right off our knife, and marinated fresh with turmeric powder.

Pawmeal Dehydrated Beef Liver with Turmeric
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Feeding & Storage

Feed 3-4 pieces in-between meals or during training or play. Do feed in moderation to prevent overfeeding.

Keep refrigerated for up to 4 weeks or frozen for up to 8 weeks.