Description
| Chicken | Tripe | Offal |
Vitamins:
Minerals/ antioxidants:
Amino Acids: Amino acids, also known as the building blocks of protein, are found in extremely high concentrations in poultry. As chicken is made up of 43% essential amino acids it is an excellent source of amino acids and a staple to your dogs diet. Fatty Acids: Contains omega 6 fatty acids which promotes healthy skin and a healthy coat. |
Tripe contains several fatty acids and nutrients:
Firstly fatty acids. Tripe is an excellent source of fatty acids most notably Omega 3 and Omega 6 both of which boost your dogs immune system, reduce joint inflammation all while maintaining a healthy coat and skin. If your dog doesn’t like oily fish, tripe is an excellent alternative which still provides the fatty acids needed to maintain that perfect shiny coat. The technical nitty gritty: tripe has the near perfect calcium-to-phosphorus ratio 1:1 making tripe a naturally balanced protein. Phosphorous is essential in the function of organs including the heart and kidney while helping to form bones and teeth, calcium is also essential for bone structure. The Amino Acids: 70% of amino acids that are provided by tripe are not available within muscle meats
Gut health: Tripe provides the essential probiotics and enzymes needed for gut health: Lactobacillus acidophilus is a healthy probiotic that competes with harmful bacteria therefore promoting gut health, they help aid the healing of the gut flora which is especially important if your dog has been taking antibiotics. Digestive enzymes- tripe provides the digestive enzymes within your dogs digestive system. The more digestive enzymes present the more vitamins, minerals and useable energy your dog will be able receive from food. Tripe is especially important where dogs have pancreas issues, as digestive enzymes are produced by the pancreas, feeding a protein which is jam-packed with digestive enzymes aids digestion by lessening the load on the pancreas. Does your dog eat other dogs poop? Coprophagia cravings may be satisfied by feeding your dog tripe as it gives them the nutrients they are craving from other dogs waste. |
Offal refers to the internal organs of an animal, here at E. Hall Ltd our offal contains: liver, lung, heart, spleen and kidney all blended into one nutritional powerhouse.
As offal is high in amino acids (the building blocks of protein) it is prized for its plethora of health benefits. Liver: The energy booster for working dogs. Liver is rich in vitamins and minerals
Lung: By incorporating lung into your dogs diet you are providing them with a natural source of iron, iron is vital in the transportation of oxygen around the body and the creation of red blood cells. Lung also contains potassium which is an essential electrolyte that helps the functioning of the heart and nervous system. Heart: The heart is the best of both worlds, not only does it supply your dog with offal, but also with muscle meat. The main benefits of feeding your dog heart is the availability of taurine and thiamine. Taurine is vital for heart health, its a preventative measure against heart disease and can help regulate heart rhythm. Thiamine improves carbohydrate metabolism and helps to nourish the brain. Kidney: The main benefits of adding kidney to your dogs diet is the addition of selenium and diamine oxidase. Selenium enhances your dogs response to infections making it vital for their immune system function. Selenium is also important for: reproductive health, maintaining healthy muscles and is required for the normal functioning of the thyroid gland (which regulates energy production and your dogs metabolism). Diamine oxidase is an enzyme that breaks down histamine (which is a compound produced by the body and is found in some foods). Too much histamine in the body contributes towards allergy symptoms, thus introducing kidney to a dogs diet can reduce allergy symptoms. |


















