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Chicken fat is an animal fat obtained from the fatty tissue of chickens. It is a popular additive in dog nutrition, especially among bartenders who feed their dogs raw meat. But what are the pros and cons of chicken fat for dogs? Find out more in this article.

Benefits of poultry fat for dogs

Chicken fat is an important source of energy for dogs. It provides more than twice as much energy as carbohydrates or protein. This is particularly beneficial for active dogs that need a lot of exercise and movement. Chicken fat also provides dogs with important fatty acids that they cannot produce themselves. These fatty acids are important for skin and coat health, nerve and brain function and the regulation of inflammation, among other things.

Disadvantages of chicken fat for dogs

Chicken fat is not suitable for all dogs. Too much fat can lead to digestive problems, diarrhea or vomiting. It can also contribute to health risks such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease or joint problems in dogs that tend to be overweight or obese. Therefore, the fat intake should always be adapted to the individual needs of the dog and should not exceed 10 to 15 percent of the total amount of food.

How can chicken fat be fed to dogs?

Chicken fat can be fed as a supplement to lean chicken meat or other types of meat. There are different types of chicken fat, e.g. frozen blocks, liquid oil or flakes. Care should be taken to ensure that the chicken fat is of good quality and contains no additives or preservatives. The amount of chicken fat should be increased slowly to get the dog used to the taste and digestion. The rule of thumb is one teaspoon of chicken fat per kilogram of body weight.

 

Chicken fat is a nutritious and tasty food for dogs that has many health benefits. However, it should not be fed too much or too often to avoid possible disadvantages. The optimal amount of fat depends on the dog's age, weight, activity level and state of health.


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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

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