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Healthy Treats for Dogs & Cats
Chicken hearts are a popular treat in the BARF diet, enjoyed by both dogs and cats. They provide a rich source of high-quality animal protein and are a beloved delicacy in raw, cooked, or dried form. Their high taurine content makes them especially valuable, as taurine is essential for cats. Unlike dogs, cats cannot produce this amino acid on their own and must obtain it from their diet.
Nutrient-Rich Bites Full of Flavor
As chicken hearts are mainly composed of muscle meat, they have a firm texture that encourages chewing and savoring. They are easily digestible and provide important minerals such as iron, zinc, and magnesium, as well as a variety of vitamins. Due to their low fat content, they also make an excellent low-fat snack. Whether as a reward or as part of the BARF meal, chicken hearts offer a natural and tasty source of protein and nutrients that your pet will surely enjoy.
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BARF pyramid
The BARF pyramid opposite shows how BARF meals should be divided up for a healthy, adult dog. Normally, the rations consist of 80 % animal and 20 % vegetable components, although not all components need to be fed every day. Feeding sick animals or those with intolerances can look completely different. Our nutrition experts will be happy to help you with any questions you may have.
Feeding recommendation
For a balanced BARF diet for adult healthy dogs, we recommend a composition of 80% animal and 20% plant components. The animal portion should be divided into 50% muscle meat, 20% tripe and leaf tripe, 15% organs, and 15% raw meaty bones (RMB). The plant portion typically consists of 75% vegetables and 25% fruit.
To calculate the exact BARF rations for your dog, you can use our free BARF calculator. Enter your dog's data, and receive the results for balanced daily and weekly rations within seconds.
For adult healthy cats, the animal portion of the BARF rations should be 95%. The remaining 5% should consist of fiber-rich vegetables like carrots or pumpkin.
We recommend dividing the total food amount into at least two portions per day and supplementing it with essential dietary supplements such as Omega-3-6-9 oil and seaweed powder.
All of our BARF products should be stored in the freezer at -18 °C and thawed in the refrigerator for about 12 hours before feeding, either without packaging or with sufficient air holes. Serve the meat at room temperature.
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