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The Health Benefits of Poultry for your Pooch

The Health Benefits of Poultry for your Pooch

Chicken, Duck and Turkey are our 3 favourite poultry products for your pooch and here’s why:

1. Chicken is high in protein which is essential for your dog’s overall health. It promotes healthy skin and fur as well as helping to maintain lean muscle mass. It is packed with omega-6 fatty acids which, is excellent for joint and heart health. Chicken is also a great source of other vitamins and minerals such as B6, Potassium and Phosphorus which help maintain a healthy nervous system and energy.

2. Duck is not only an excellent source of protein but it’s a great alternative from other proteins such as chicken, as it is sensitive on the stomach. If your pup is sensitive to treats we highly recommend duck as an option! It is also rich in iron which, is an essential mineral that helps carry oxygen around the body. Duck also contains selenium and zinc to help maintain a healthy immune system.

3. Turkey is lean and extremely rich in protein. It's an ideal treat for a low-fat diet and dogs prone to allergies and medical conditions such as pancreatitis. This healthy meat is packed with essential vitamins and minerals such as phosphorus, selenium, B6, zinc and magnesium. Combined, these nutrients help maintain joint and muscle health as well as supporting immunity.

At K9 KATERING we offer lots of healthy, single ingredient treats for your pooch. These 100% natural doggy treats are made by us in Australia. They are preservative free and nutrient-dense that are easily digestible and perfect for dogs with allergies or sensitive stomachs. We help dog people make healthier choices so dogs can live their best lives.
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Louvain Downie - December 8, 2023

My 18 month old boxer has developed pancreatitis I’ve started feeding him boiled chicken breast and rice It’s a lot of work and expensive I also have a standard poodle and naturally they eat together They are like twins

Louvain Downie - December 8, 2023

My 18 month old boxer has developed pancreatitis I’ve started feeding him boiled chicken breast and rice It’s a lot of work and expensive I also have a standard poodle and naturally they eat together They are like twins

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