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Poultry fat

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Poultry fat is an animal fat obtained from the fatty tissue of poultry such as chickens, ducks or geese. It is often used as an additive in dog food to improve taste, texture and energy content. But is poultry fat also good for your dog's health? In this article, you'll find out what poultry fat is and what its advantages and disadvantages are.

What is poultry fat?

Poultry fat is a so-called animal by-product that is produced when poultry is slaughtered. It consists mainly of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, which are important for metabolism and cell function. Poultry fat also contains vitamins, minerals and trace elements that are important for a dog's health. Poultry fat has a high melting point and is therefore solid at room temperature. It has a characteristic smell and taste that appeals to many dogs.

What are the benefits of poultry fat for dogs?

Poultry fat has several benefits for dogs. Firstly, poultry fat is a high-quality source of energy that gives your dog strength and stamina. Secondly, poultry fat is rich in omega-6 fatty acids, which are important for the health of your dog's skin and coat. Omega-6 fatty acids can reduce inflammation, promote wound healing and strengthen the immune system. Poultry fat can also support your dog's digestion by improving nutrient absorption and regulating the intestinal flora. Finally, poultry fat can make dog food more palatable, which can be particularly beneficial for picky dogs or dogs with poor appetites.

What are the disadvantages of poultry fat for dogs?

However, poultry fat also has some disadvantages for dogs that should not be ignored. Firstly, poultry fat can lead to overweight and obesity in dogs if fed in excessive quantities. In turn, overweight and obesity can lead to various health problems such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease or joint problems. On the other hand, poultry fat can lead to allergies or intolerances in dogs that are sensitive to animal fats. Allergies or intolerances can manifest themselves in symptoms such as itching, skin rashes, diarrhea or vomiting. Poultry fat can also affect the quality of dog food if it is not processed or stored correctly. Poultry fat can become rancid or contain harmful substances such as heavy metals or pesticides that can endanger your dog's health.

How much poultry fat should my dog get?

The optimal amount of poultry fat for your dog depends on various factors such as age, size, weight, activity level, health status and individual needs. As a rule of thumb, poultry fat should not make up more than 10% of your dog's daily calorie intake. This means that an average 20 kg dog should get about 20 g of poultry fat per day. However, you should always check the label of the dog food to see how much poultry fat it contains and adjust the feeding amount accordingly.

 

Poultry fat is a common ingredient in dog food that has both benefits and drawbacks for your dog's health. Poultry fat is a good source of energy and can promote the health of your dog's skin, coat and digestion. However, poultry fat can also lead to obesity, allergies or intolerances in your dog if it is fed in excessive quantities or in poor quality. You should therefore always pay attention to how much poultry fat your dog gets and adjust the amount to its individual 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.

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