Liver Lot
Liver Lot
Get ready for serious slobbering. Packed full of flavour and nutrition, Liver Lot is a simple, honest reward for good boys and girls.
Made from 100% New Zealand beef liver, these freeze-dried dog treats are bursting with essential nutrients to support your hound’s health. Liver is a natural powerhouse rich in iron for strong blood and energy, vitamin A for healthy vision and immunity, and minerals like copper and zinc for a glossy coat and resilient skin.
No fillers, no fuss, just pure, nutrient-dense, organ meat your dog will go barking mad for.
- 100% New Zealand beef liver
- Broad micronutrient profile
- Naturally occurring essential fatty acids
- Single protein and free of additives
Ingredients: 100% New Zealand beef liver. No additives or preservatives.
Feeding Guide
Feeding Guide
Feed as a treat (max 10% of daily calories). Portion control is essential because beef liver is energy-dense and rich in vitamin A. Long term overfeeding can risk hypervitaminosis A so use our allowance guide to remove the guesswork and check what’s appropriate for your dog. Adjust portions to maintain ideal body condition.
This meat is not intended for human consumption.
How to Feed
How to Feed
Liver Lot can be served straight from the pack or broken into smaller pieces for training or meal toppers. For small breeds, older dogs, or those with sensitive teeth, you can soften in water before serving.
When introducing Liver Lot, start slow. Offer a small portion for a few days and keep an eye on how your dog responds. If all looks good, you can gradually increase. As always, supervise while feeding and have a bowl of fresh water for your four-legged friend.
Understanding activity levels
Understanding activity levels
Treat allowances are guided by a dog’s weight and their activity level. The activity levels referred to in the Hound treat allowance guide are defined as follows:
- Low activity typically means one short, flat walk (20 -30 minutes) per day. The dog is mostly indoors or resting
- Moderate activity typically means 30-45 minutes of total daily movement (2 x brisk walks, off-lead play or mild hills). The dog will be noticeably panting.
- High activity typically means vigorous exercise for 60 minutes or more (running, agility, farm or working dogs)
For high activity dogs, use the Moderate activity serving size and increase by 25% if the dog has a sustained workload.
Storage
Storage
Freeze-drying makes Liver Lot safe and shelf-stable at room temperature. Freeze-dried meat absorbs moisture from the air – after opening, store Liver Lot in a sealed container or bag in a cool, dry place. Use rehydrated portions within 24 hours.
Typical analysis
Typical analysis
Protein: 71.5%, Fat: 12.4%, Crude Fibre: 0.3%, Calcium: 0.2mg, Moisture: 4.4%, Ash: 5.6%, Energy (ME): 3758kcal/kg
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