Aspol turkey heart 500g
Quantity:
- Weight: 500 g
Description:
Turkey is a highly digestible source of protein with low fat content, making it an excellent choice for dogs with sensitive digestion or food allergies. Like the meat itself, turkey offal provides essential proteins and key nutrients that support your dog's overall health.
Turkey hearts have a deep red color and a firm, meaty texture. Their naturally rich, slightly sweet flavor makes them highly appealing to dogs. They are packed with vital trace elements, particularly potassium and phosphorus, as well as iron, which plays a crucial role in red blood cell production. Additionally, turkey hearts are an excellent source of B vitamins, especially B12, which supports carbohydrate and fat metabolism.
Analytical constituents:
Macroelements | Microelements | Vitamins | |||||
Water | 74,47 g | Potassium, K | 179 mg | Zinc, Zn | 3,21 mg | A | 305 IU |
Protein | 16,7 g | Phosphorus, P | 183 mg | Copper, Cu | 0,488 mg | B6 | 0,479 mg |
Lipids (fat) | 7,44 g | Sodium, Na | 129 mg | Manganese, Mn | 0.102 mg | B12 | 13,3 µg |
incl. sat. fatty acids | 1,923 g | Magnesium, Mg | 21 mg | Selenium, Se | 35,4 µg | C | 3 mg |
incl. unsat. fatty acids | 2,045 g | Calcium, Ca | 18 mg | E | 0,31 mg | ||
Ash | 0,99 g | Iron, Fe | 3,7 mg | D | 0,4 µg |
Key Features:
without preservatives
vacuum-packed
one year validity
Storage & Feeding Guidelines:
- Store products in the freezer.
- Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.
- Do not use a microwave or apply heat to the product in any way.
- Once thawed, keep refrigerated and use within 48 hours (or longer, depending on your refrigerator’s temperature).
- This product is not intended for human consumption.
- Wash hands, tools, and surfaces with soap before and after handling. Always clean your pet’s food bowl after each meal.
- Store separately from human food.
- Ensure your pet always has access to fresh water.
- For a balanced diet, feed your dog at least five different protein sources over a three-month period. We recommend supplementing their diet with a variety of raw food products.
- An adult dog should be fed 2–4% of its body weight in food daily, depending on activity level. However, every dog is different, so adjust portion sizes as needed.
- When introducing a new protein, transition gradually by slowly increasing the amount of the new food.
Useful Information:
Proteins – Biological molecules composed of one or more chains of amino acids.
Fats – Includes all types of fats: saturated, unsaturated, polyunsaturated, and monounsaturated fatty acids.
Ash – Inorganic residue left after the combustion of organic material and water evaporation.
Fiber – Indigestible plant components.
Moisture – Naturally occurring water content in the ingredients used.