Our chicken liver treats are high-protein treats that have been independently lab safety tested to be completely free from antibiotics, additives, grains and gluten – perfect for training rewards or encouraging picky eaters! They’ve even been independently lab safety approved! These delicious snacks can be sprinkled onto dog kibble for extra incentive when feeding time comes around!
This easy liver treat recipe only requires two ingredients and baking it in a silicone mold with a dog paw print design can provide you with a healthy snack full of copper, iron, zinc, vitamins B & A as well as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids!
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Ingredients
Chicken liver treats are an easy and nutritive treat for your pet that are easily made at home. Packed full of proteins, iron, selenium and essential fatty acids – plus cleansing benefits – this treat should form part of their regular diet! Chicken liver should become part of their regular meals!
Homemade treats can be created easily with simple ingredients found right in your pantry and fridge, such as liver, tummy-friendly oat flour, protein-packed eggs and coconut oil for an indulgent homemade snack.
These freeze-dried chicken liver dog treats are packed with vitamins and proteins while being low in calories, fat and carbohydrates. Independent lab safety testing deems these treats free from antibiotics, additives, grains, gluten and hormones for added fresh raw flavor – perfect for training aids, rewards or crumbling into kibble to provide extra nutrient boost! These treats make a wonderful training aid, reward or can even be crumbled and added into kibble for additional boost in nutrition!
Preparation
Chicken liver is an amazing source of nutrients for dogs. Packed with vitamins & minerals, proteins and iron; as well as being an abundant natural source of fatty acids to promote skin & coat health; it also contains Vitamin A which is known to benefit vision, heart & kidneys as well as B vitamins such as Riboflavin & Folate which aid brain cell development while combating fatigue & anemia.
These homemade liver treats make great training rewards or nutritional boosters when sprinkled over your dog’s food, saving time and money by being made at home – and are healthier alternatives than store bought versions which often contain additives and preservatives.
These treats are made using all-natural chicken livers sourced from an U.S. family farm and contain no additives, binders or fillers. Chicken livers are an excellent source of protein, fatty acids and iron; additionally they’re an abundant source of folic acid, riboflavin, copper and zinc!
Cooking
Chicken livers provide dogs with all of the essential vitamins and nutrients found in nature’s multivitamin: high levels of protein, iron and Vitamin A – essential nutrients for good vision and cell health as well as powerful antioxidant and immune booster benefits.
These treats are great for training and rewarding. Not only are they high in energy, but can be used to entice picky eaters at mealtime. Freeze Dried Chicken Liver Treats are made in the US under USDA inspection.
This recipe requires just a few readily available ingredients for homemade chicken liver dog treats that will freeze well and stay frozen for months on end. Nutritional yeast adds flavor while providing B vitamins; oatmeal provides fiber; coconut oil provides healthy fats; this can easily be modified with different proteins or flours as long as gluten free or all-purpose oats are substituted in place of gluten free ones!
Storage
Once the livers have completely cooled (reserving any liquid for use as broth in another dog treat recipe), slice into training-treat-sized portions using either a knife or food processor to achieve your desired consistency.
Place liver slices on a parchment-lined baking sheet, taking care not to overlap them. Bake them at 3-4 degrees Celsius for 3-4 hours while turning every 2 hours so that the livers dehydrate evenly.
Once done, these treats should have the texture of jerky and can be stored for up to one week in the fridge or frozen for longer storage. Feed your dog liver treats as healthy rewards or sprinkle them over their kibble for extra protein, vitamins, minerals, and fats; but remember they shouldn’t exceed 10% of daily caloric intake; always consult your veterinarian first when adding any new ingredients or treats into their diet; for safety’s sake always start slowly in case there are food allergies or sensitivities so as to be sure their reactions don’t worsened over time!