Z/S Kumelītes Pig tails 2gb
Quantity:
- Weight: 0,8-1,2 kg
Description:
Raw meaty bones, whether whole, provide the necessary calcium and other nutrients. These bones, covered in raw muscle meat and connective tissues, also contribute to dental health. Chewing on them helps clean and massage teeth and gums, removing food residues that lead to tartar buildup. Additionally, the act of chewing releases dopamine, promoting a calming effect and natural behavior. Dogs enjoy bones for their pleasure, but it's important to choose safe options. If your pet tends to gulp food, larger raw meaty bones encourage chewing and prevent choking. Alternatively, minced bones can be considered solely for essential calcium purposes.
Tails are raw meaty bones suitable for all dog sizes. These raw meaty bones are soft enough to be fed to smaller dogs in smaller portion sizes as well as larger dogs. These raw meaty bones are not ideal for cats unless grounded.
Including pork tail in your pet's diet can provide various benefits. It offers a rich flavor and unique texture. Pork tail is a source of essential nutrients like protein, vitamins, and minerals, including B vitamins (such as vitamin B12), iron, zinc, and selenium. These nutrients support energy production, immune function, and overall health. Additionally, pork tail contains collagen and gelatin, which contribute to joint health, skin elasticity, and connective tissue support. Collagen and gelatin also have potential benefits for gut health and digestion.
Pork is exellent source for allergic dogs.
- Raw pork tail (not frozen)
- The pork tail can be given to dogs raw
- Hormone, Parasit & Antibiotic free (Tested at a certified slaughterhouse)
- Intended to be fed in small increments.
- Pork is high in fat; avoid giving it to your dog if he has pancreatitis.
Protein: 45%, Fat: 23%, Fiber: 9%, Moisture: 69%
- Pork is an excellent substance as well as an important source of valuable nutrients and minerals.
- Pork will help keep your dog's teeth strong, clean and breath fresh.
- Pork is an excellent source of amino acids.
- Pork dog food is also rich in thiamine, a mineral used in cell function.
Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is an essential vitamin for dogs. Without thiamine, your dog may experience impaired functioning, neurological problems, and muscle weakness.
Thiamine is also used to help energize the food, allowing your puppy to stay strong and energetic. - Pork is an anti-allergy dog food.
- Pork is recommended over other white sources such as chicken. Chicken is known to cause intestinal upset in many dogs. Veterinarians often recommend pork as a healthy alternative because, unlike other sources, it is less likely to cause an allergic reaction. Pork is highly digestible and is a great option if your pup has bloat, constipation or loose stools.
Instructions for use:
- Store the products in a fridge.
- Food should be refrigerated and used within 48 hours or longer depending on the temperature of your refrigerator.
- The product is not intended for human consumption!
- Wash hands, tools and surfaces with soap before and after serving products, and wash the pet's food bowl after each meal.
- Store separately from food.
- Always provide your pet with fresh water.
- Remember that for a complete diet, you must offer your dog/cat at least 5 sources of protein over a 3-month period. Therefore, we recommend supplementing the dog’s/cat’s diet with various fresh food products.
- An adult dog/cat should be given 2-4% of his weight depending on physical activity. But every dog is different, so adjust the daily portion individually.
- Never change the type of protein immediately, but gradually increase the amount of the new food.