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Lamb kidney

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Lamb kidney is an offal that you can offer your dog as part of a balanced diet. But what is lamb kidney and what are the advantages and disadvantages for your four-legged friend? This article will tell you everything you need to know about this ingredient.

What is lamb kidney?

Lamb kidney is the kidney of a young sheep that is obtained as a slaughter by-product. It belongs to the so-called rumen or leaf stomach, which has a high proportion of vegetable components. Lamb kidney is rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, especially iron, zinc and selenium. It also contains a lot of water, which is good for your dog's kidney function.

What are the benefits of lamb kidney for dogs?

Lamb kidney can have many health benefits for your dog if you feed it in moderation. On the one hand, it can promote blood formation as it provides a lot of iron. Secondly, it can strengthen the immune system as it contains many antioxidants. Lamb kidney can also help your dog's digestion, as it provides a lot of fiber from the rumen. It can also improve your dog's dental health as it encourages chewing.

What are the disadvantages of lamb kidney for dogs?

Lamb kidney also has some disadvantages that you should be aware of before giving it to your dog. For one, it can be very fatty, which can lead to obesity or diarrhea. Secondly, it can cause allergies or intolerances if your dog is sensitive to lamb or offal. Lamb kidneys can also contain parasites or bacteria that can harm your dog. You should therefore always cook it thoroughly or freeze it before feeding it to your dog.

How do you feed lamb kidney to dogs?

You can offer your dog lamb kidney as part of a varied diet. You should follow a few rules:

  • Do not feed more than 5% offal per week.
  • Do not feed more than one kidney per week.
  • Only feed fresh or frozen lamb kidneys.
  • Cook or roast the lamb kidney well or freeze it for at least 48 hours.
  • Cut the lamb kidney into small pieces or rub it over the food.
  • Do not feed other offal on the same day.
  • Observe your dog after feeding for possible reactions.

Lamb kidney is a healthy and tasty ingredient for your dog that you can treat him to from time to time. It provides many important nutrients and promotes the health of your four-legged friend. However, you should also be aware of the possible risks and always prepare and dose lamb kidney correctly.


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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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