Z/S Kumelītes Pork trimmings

€1.65
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  • New delivery: - every Tuesday
  • Weight: 0,950-1 kg

Description:

Pork trimmings are a mix of meat and organ scraps, including throats, bloodied meat, and offal.

Pork is a rich source of amino acids and offers several benefits for your dog, including:

  • Easily digestible protein.

  • High in Omega-3, beneficial for skin and joint health, with pork containing 18-43% more Omega-3 than other pork sources.

  • A balanced ratio of saturated and monounsaturated fats.

  • Rich in linoleic acid and essential fatty acids.

  • An excellent option for dogs with allergies.

Raw pork trimmings (not frozen) can be fed to dogs raw or cooked. Free of hormones and antibiotics, and tested at a certified slaughterhouse. Feed in small portions. Pork is high in fat, so avoid giving it to dogs with pancreatitis.

Pork helps maintain strong teeth, fresh breath, and overall health. It's an excellent source of amino acids and thiamine (vitamin B1), essential for energy, cell function, and preventing neurological or muscular issues. Thiamine also boosts energy, keeping your dog active and strong.

Pork is a great alternative to chicken, which can upset many dogs’ stomachs. Veterinarians often recommend pork as it's less likely to cause allergic reactions and is easy to digest, making it a good choice for dogs with digestive issues like bloating, constipation, or loose stools.

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.
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