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Poultry gizzard is a popular ingredient in many dog food products and is also available as a snack or treat. But what is poultry gizzard and how healthy is it for your dog? In this article, you'll find out everything you need to know about poultry gizzards and their advantages and disadvantages.

What is poultry stomach?

The poultry gizzard is the muscular part of the stomach of poultry such as chickens, turkeys or ducks. It is used to break down and digest food. Poultry gizzards contain a lot of protein, iron, zinc and vitamin B12 and are therefore a nutritious food for dogs.

How does poultry gizzard affect a dog's health?

Poultry gizzards have a number of positive effects on your dog's health. For example, it can

  • Strengthen the muscles and immune system, as it contains a lot of protein and amino acids.
  • Clean the teeth and massage the gums, as it has a firm consistency and needs to be chewed well.
  • Promote digestion, as it contains fiber and supports the intestinal flora.
  • Stimulate blood formation, as it contains a lot of iron and vitamin B12.

However, poultry stomach also has some disadvantages that need to be considered. For example, it can cause

  • trigger allergies or intolerances if your dog is sensitive to poultry.
  • lead to obesity if it is fed too often or in too large quantities, as poultry meat is very high in calories.
  • cause diarrhea or vomiting if the poultry is spoiled, contaminated or eaten too quickly.
  • cause injuries to the mouth or digestive tract if the food is too hard, too sharp or splintery.

How do I feed poultry gizzards correctly?

If you want to feed your dog poultry gizzards, you should follow a few tips to provide him with a healthy and safe meal. For example, you should

  • Check the origin and quality of the poultry gizzard. It should come from animals that have been kept and fed in a species-appropriate manner. It should also be fresh and contain no harmful substances or antibiotics.
  • Wash the poultry stomach thoroughly before feeding and boil or freeze it to kill germs. It can also be dried or smoked to make it last longer.
  • Cut the poultry gizzard into small pieces or chop it up to reduce the risk of injury and ingestion. It can also be mixed with other ingredients such as vegetables or rice to supplement the nutrients.
  • Adjust the amount of poultry gizzard to your dog's age, size and activity level. It should not make up more than 10% of the daily food ration. You can feed it as a main meal or as a snack between meals.
  • Always give your dog fresh water when you feed him poultry gizzards. He needs plenty of fluids to digest the food.

Poultry gizzards are a tasty and healthy ingredient for your dog that can bring him many benefits. However, you should also consider the possible disadvantages and feed it correctly so that it is well.

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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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