Turkey hearts are a great supplement to your dog or cat’s diet. You can feed them whole or cut them into smaller chunks for easier feeding. One or two hearts in addition to your pet’s meal or as a treat is the ideal way to feed this product.
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Turkey Heart: Turkey hearts are a highly nutritious food for dogs and cats. They are high in protein and omega-6 fatty acids. They are a significant source of vitamin B6, vitamin B12, niacin, pantothenic acid and riboflavin, and contain trace amounts of thiamin and vitamin C. They are also a significant source of iron, phosphorus, zinc, copper and selenium. Trace elements include magnesium, manganese, potassium and sodium.
Taurine is an amino acid found only in meat and in high concentrations in organ meat. Obligate carnivores like cats and ferrets require taurine in their diet because they cannot manufacture it on their own, like dogs can. Uncooked organ meat, especially heart, is the best raw source of taurine. Cooking destroys this nutrient. A taurine deficiency can cause blindness and heart problems.
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Turkey hearts are a great supplement to your dog or cat’s diet. You can feed them whole or cut them into smaller chunks for easier feeding. One or two hearts in addition to your pet’s meal or as a treat is the ideal way to feed this product.
Additional information
1# Bag
100% Turkey Hearts
Why We Include:
Turkey Heart: Turkey hearts are a highly nutritious food for dogs and cats. They are high in protein and omega-6 fatty acids. They are a significant source of vitamin B6, vitamin B12, niacin, pantothenic acid and riboflavin, and contain trace amounts of thiamin and vitamin C. They are also a significant source of iron, phosphorus, zinc, copper and selenium. Trace elements include magnesium, manganese, potassium and sodium.
Taurine is an amino acid found only in meat and in high concentrations in organ meat. Obligate carnivores like cats and ferrets require taurine in their diet because they cannot manufacture it on their own, like dogs can. Uncooked organ meat, especially heart, is the best raw source of taurine. Cooking destroys this nutrient. A taurine deficiency can cause blindness and heart problems.