Chicken Hearts

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Chicken Hearts 1kg

Key Benefits
• A nutritious and highly enticing treat for dogs of all sizes and life stages
• Suitable for dogs on a raw diet
• Free of any antibiotics, hormones, steroids, additives or preservatives

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Chicken Hearts for Dogs
All Natural these Chicken Hearts will awaken your dog’s primal instincts. Your dog will immediately start to drool, and do almost anything to get one more of these single-ingredient treats.

Hearts are packed with protein and a unique set of nutrients. Along with important amino acids that help build muscle, they are especially rich in iron and zinc. These trace-minerals are vital for multiple important functions, including the oxygen transport throughout your canine’s body.
These healthy treats are made from antibiotic-free, Chicken sourced within 15 miles of Yorkshire Raw Feeds Defra approved facility

The heart is both a muscle and an organ, so it’s similar to feeding your dog a steak with an extra punch of protein and vitamins. Both chicken and beef hearts are excellent sources of B vitamins, iron and essential fatty acids, keeping your dog’s coat silky smooth for cuddle time! They also contain phosphorus, which helps build and strengthen your dog’s skeletal system. Folate also found in heart is important for DNA health and can help prevent anemia and IBD. Thiamine, improves carbohydrate metabolism and is necessary for nourishing the brain and other high-energy organs. And don’t forget it’s got a healthy dose of taurine!

Key Benefits

A nutritious and highly enticing treat for dogs of all sizes and life stages
Suitable for dogs on a raw diet
Free of any antibiotics, hormones, steroids, additives or preservatives

Chicken Hearts 1kg bags The heart of the chicken is a lean protein that contains fatty acids and vitamin A along with iron and B vitamins. Because they also contain taurine, they are good for your dog’s heart. Serve them raw as part of your dog’s dinner or they can be dehydrated as an occasional treat.