
Canine diets incorporating visceral components offer a biologically appropriate source of nutrients, mirroring the whole-prey consumption patterns of their wild ancestors. These formulations include ingredients such as liver, kidney, heart, and spleen,... Read more »

Viscera and other non-skeletal animal parts, when prepared specifically for canine consumption, offer a dense concentration of nutrients not always found in traditional muscle meat-based diets. Common examples include liver, kidney, heart,... Read more »

The procurement of nutrient-rich offal for canine diets involves navigating various retail channels. This sourcing process is essential for pet owners aiming to incorporate biologically appropriate raw food (BARF) or similar feeding... Read more »

