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You may have heard of duck heart, a special ingredient in dog food. But what is duck heart and what are the advantages and disadvantages of this ingredient? In this article, you'll find out everything you need to know about duck heart for dogs.

What is duck heart?

Duck heart is a so-called offal, i.e. an organ of the animal. It is part of the muscle meat and is therefore rich in protein, iron and other minerals. Duck heart has a high content of taurine, an amino acid that is important for heart health. Duck heart also contains a lot of vitamin B12, which is important for blood formation and the nervous system.

How is duck heart processed?

Duck heart can be fed raw or cooked. Raw duck heart is particularly suitable for dogs that are fed according to the BARF method (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food). The duck heart is cut into small pieces and mixed with other ingredients such as vegetables, fruit or oil. Cooked duck heart can be given as a supplement to dry or wet food. To do this, the duck heart is boiled in water or stock until soft. The cooking water can be added to the food as a sauce.

What are the benefits of duck heart?

Duck heart has many benefits for your dog's health. It is a high-quality source of protein that strengthens the muscles and supports the immune system. It provides important nutrients such as iron, taurine and vitamin B12, which are needed for various bodily functions. It is also low in fat and easy to digest, which benefits dogs that are overweight or have sensitive stomachs. Duck heart has an intense flavor that many dogs like.

What are the disadvantages of duck heart?

Duck heart also has some disadvantages. It can cause allergies or intolerances if your dog is sensitive to poultry. It can also cause diarrhea or vomiting if your dog eats too much of it or is not used to it. Raw duck heart can also contain bacteria or parasites that can harm your dog. You should therefore always ensure good hygiene, wash the duck heart thoroughly and store it in a cool place.

How much duck heart can my dog eat?

How much duck heart you can give your dog depends on various factors. These include your dog's age, weight, activity level and state of health. As a rule of thumb, offal should not make up more than 10% of the daily food ration. This means that you can give your dog around 20 grams of duck heart per kilogram of body weight per week.

 

Duck heart is a healthy and tasty ingredient for dog food with many benefits for your four-legged friend. It is rich in protein, iron, taurine and vitamin B12 and promotes your dog's heart health and well-being. You can feed it raw or cooked, depending on what your dog likes better. However, you should always ensure good quality and hygiene and not feed too much.


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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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