Beef Kidney, Heart, Liver and Spleen for Dogs? Why wouldn’t you feed them when they’re THIS healthy?
Eat more organ meats!
(Which, for dogs, often even count as muscle meat.)
Many people wrinkle their noses at the thought of organ meats—but trust me, your dog won’t hesitate for a second.
You might not be ready for a plate full of liver or kidney, but for your dog, these organs are incredibly valuable sources of daily vitamins and minerals.
KIDNEY
Kidney—yum!
While chicken kidney is more nutrient-dense than beef kidney, beef kidney still provides a large portion of daily vitamin intake. It contains a wide range of vitamins, including B12, E, and K.
The vitamin A found in kidney supports eye cell development and improves vision. It also plays a role in mucus production.
Kidney also contains iron, which acts as an antioxidant and helps transport oxygen throughout the body.
Goodbye anemia!
Contains:
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin K
- Vitamin A
- Iron
HEART
Heart is both muscle meat and an organ.
Basically, your dog is eating a big, juicy piece of meat—boosted with extra nutrients.
Beef heart is an excellent source of B vitamins, iron, and essential fatty acids—often reflected in coat quality.
It also contains phosphorus, which helps build and strengthen your dog’s skeletal system.
The folate found in heart is important for DNA health and may help prevent anemia and IBD.
Thiamine supports carbohydrate metabolism and is essential for the brain and other high-energy organs.
And let’s not forget: a healthy dose of taurine!
Contains:
- Protein
- B vitamins
- Omega-3
- Iron
- Phosphorus
- Taurine
LIVER
I know—liver is the most off-putting organ for many people. That’s understandable.
But here’s the thing: one serving of liver contains 10–100 times more nutrients than the same amount of muscle meat.
Liver is one of the most nutrient-dense organs available, packed with protein, iron, B vitamins, vitamin A, coenzyme Q10, and essential fatty acids.
Simply put: your dog needs it.
Coenzyme Q10 has a dual benefit:
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Supports joint health—especially important for large breeds and dogs with arthritis
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Supports heart function, increases “good” cholesterol, helps lower blood pressure, and protects heart muscle tissue
Fatty acids improve coat health, while B vitamins help your dog fully utilize the fats and proteins found in liver.
Thanks to its high iron content, liver is also highly effective in treating anemia.
Contains:
- Protein
- B vitamins
- Iron
- Coenzyme Q10
- Omega-3
SPLEEN
Beef spleen is a nutrient-dense superfood.
It’s rich in high-quality protein and packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and specific peptides produced only in spleen tissue.
Spleen is an extremely rich natural source of iron—containing about five times more iron than beef liver!
Iron is essential for oxygen delivery to organs and muscles, as well as for proper enzyme function.
Iron deficiency can make dogs lethargic, weak, and more susceptible to illness.
Spleen is also rich in selenium, a powerful antioxidant essential for proper metabolism, thyroid health, DNA synthesis, and overall well-being.
Contains:
- B vitamins
- Selenium
- Vitamin C
- Iron
How do you properly spoil a carnivore?
Organ meats are a vital part of a complete and balanced canine diet.
Unfortunately, they’re often treated as by-products and don’t make it into butcher shop display cases.
Luckily, many dog brands now offer gently dried organ treats.
These preservative-free delicacies are now available from us as well, covering an ever-growing range of organs.
In our family-run facility, every step is done by hand—from cutting to portioning.
This allows us to inspect, smell, touch, and check every product multiple times.
Our facility operates under a veterinarian-approved HACCP system, with continuous microbiological testing and on-site inspections.
This ensures maximum safety—not just for your dog, but for your entire family.
We make our products so safe that I’m happy to let my own little son hand these dried treats to his four-legged siblings.
Wishing every dog a long, healthy life!
Magyari Detti
canine herbalist