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Chicken spleen

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Chicken spleen is a hormone-producing organ that is responsible for the formation of blood cells and the defense against infections in chickens. Chicken spleen is rich in protein, iron, zinc and vitamin B12 and can therefore serve as part of a balanced diet for dogs. However, there are also some disadvantages and risks that you should be aware of before feeding your dog chicken spleen.

Benefits of chicken spleen for dogs

  • Chicken spleen provides your dog with important nutrients that are essential for his health and well-being. Protein is the building block for muscles, skin, hair, nails and organs. Iron is essential for the oxygen supply to the blood. Zinc supports the immune system and wound healing. Vitamin B12 is important for nerve function and the formation of red blood cells.
  • Chicken spleen can help your dog maintain its ideal weight or lose weight, as it is a lean meat that is low in fat and calories. It also satiates well and can regulate appetite.
  • Chicken spleen can offer your dog variety in his bowl and stimulate his sense of taste. Many dogs like the intense flavor of offal and enjoy this treat.

Disadvantages and risks of chicken spleen for dogs

  • Chicken spleen should only be fed in moderation, as it can otherwise lead to an oversupply of certain nutrients. For example, too much iron can lead to gastrointestinal complaints or liver damage. Too much zinc can inhibit the absorption of copper, which can lead to anemia or nerve damage. Too much vitamin B12 can lead to skin rashes or itching.
  • Chicken spleen should always be cooked thoroughly to minimize the risk of bacterial infection. Raw chicken meat can contain bacteria such as salmonella, camylobacter or ESBL bacteria, which can make your dog unwell. Cooked chicken is less dangerous and tastes just as good to your dog.
  • Chicken spleen should not be the only meat you feed your dog, as it does not contain all the essential amino acids your dog needs. You should therefore always ensure a balanced diet that also includes other types of meat such as beef, lamb or horse.

Chicken spleen is a nutritious and tasty meat for your dog that you can give him from time to time as a supplement to his normal diet. However, make sure that you always cook it thoroughly and only feed it in small quantities to avoid overdosing or infection. You should also always make sure that your dog is fed a varied diet that meets all his needs.

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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.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊

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