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Anna SMember
Is it okay to give raw chicken liver as a treat for dogs? I’m thinking no more than three times a week. I have three Shetland Sheepdogs and one Chihuahua who are on Blue Buffalo LPF. Also, I know this website is for dogs, but if anyone knows if this is a good treat for cats, too, that’d be helpful.
Gloria KMemberI’ve been giving my dog chicken livers, hearts and gizzards chopped up as toppings for his regular food which I make. I only do this about twice a week and freeze the rest. Not sure about raw liver but I cook his food.
Jackie BMemberI’m kind of late here, but stores like Petco and Tractor Supply sell a freeze fried chicken liver treat that my dogs love. If your cat likes the texture it would make a good cat treat too. They also sell freeze dried beef liver and chicken pieces, etc. It is in a plastic tub and is a pretty economical price. I can’t remember the brand name but it shouldn’t be hard to spot.
Chris SParticipantO yes! Any organ meat is great for your dog. I don’t give any treats except freeze dried livers. And if I have some hearts, livers, etc. I’ll cut them up & give them to him, all except gizzards, I get those (I really like them).
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