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Beef Liver Dog Treats

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Lucky & Friends premium 100% freeze dried pet treats will excite your pet and have them always on their best behavior. Lucky's fully cooked and freeze dried beef liver treats are made with 100% freeze dried, human grade beef liver. There are no additives, fillers, water or preservatives added to these treats. As soon as you open the bag, you will see the difference- whole muscle meat, not nasty little pressed cubes, like the other guys have. 

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Lucky & Friends Beef Liver Treats are a nutrient-dense organ meat often called “nature’s multivitamin.” Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key nutrients it provides and why they’re essential:

🐄 Key Nutrients in Beef Liver for Dogs

Nutrient

Function & Importance

Protein

Supports muscle growth, tissue repair, and immune health. Liver is about 20g protein per 100g.

Vitamin A (Retinol)

Crucial for vision, immune response, reproduction, and skin health. Liver is extremely high in preformed vitamin A.

Iron (Heme)

Supports red blood cell production, oxygen transport, and energy. Liver contains bioavailable heme iron, superior to plant sources.

Zinc

Aids skin health, wound healing, immune function, and enzyme activation.

Copper

Supports red blood cells, iron absorption, and connective tissue health.

B Vitamins (B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12)

Help with energy metabolism, brain function, cell growth, and nerve health. Liver is especially rich in B12 and folate.

Phosphorus

Vital for strong bones, kidney function, and energy storage.

CoQ10

A heart-supportive antioxidant found in organ meats like liver.

 

⚠️ Feeding Guidelines

Because liver is so nutrient-dense—especially high in vitamin A—it should be fed in moderation:

  • General rule: No more than 5–10% of a dog’s diet should be organ meat.
  • For a 50 lb dog: ~1–2 oz of liver, 2–3 times per week is sufficient.
  • Excess vitamin A can cause toxicity (bone/joint issues, lethargy, vomiting) over time.