Canine Craving
Emu Meat for Dogs (Farm Fresh)
Emu Meat for Dogs (Farm Fresh)
Delivery: 2 days (if ordered before 4 pm, Mon to Fri); 3 days for Sat-Sun/Holiday orders
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Benefits
- Species Appropriate
- Muscle Health
- High Bioavailable Nutrition
- General Health and care
Description
Description
At Canine Craving, we bring you Emu Meat for Dogs that’s farm fresh, hygienically handled, and thoughtfully prepared for Indian pet parents who care deeply about what goes into their dog’s bowl. Sourced from farm-grown, free-range emu, this lean red meat is skinless, boneless, and completely grain-free.
Emu is a species-appropriate protein that supports muscle strength and active energy levels, whether your dog loves long walks in Cubbon Park or quick zoomies around the house. It offers high bioavailable nutrition, meaning your dog’s body absorbs and uses the nutrients efficiently.
If your pet is trying Emu for Dogs for the first time, follow our gradual feeding guide to ensure smooth digestion and happy mealtimes. Store frozen at -18°C, thaw safely, cook well, and serve fresh. For mindful feeding and clean protein, choose Emu Meat for Dogs from Canine Craving.
Key Features:
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Farm-grown, free-range emu sourced with strict hygiene standards
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Skinless and boneless premium cuts for safe preparation
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Grain-free and species-appropriate protein
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Frozen fresh to lock in nutrition and quality
Benefits:
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Supports muscle health and an active lifestyle
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High bioavailable nutrition for better absorption
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Promotes overall health and daily care support
Feeding Guide:
As per the nutritional requirement, if the dog is consuming this type of protein for the first time, then use the following guideline.
- Day 1: Introduce a small quantity.
- Day 2: Break from chewing, observe for any digestive intolerance. Do not feed anything new on Day 1 & 2 to avoid digestive disruption.
- Day 3 onwards – If all goes well, replace 25% of the meal with the new protein type & gradually replace it in the entire meal.
Ingredients(Food & Treats):
Skinless & Boneless Emu Meat
Storage Instruction:
- Once received, immediately keep in the freezer.
- If kept frozen (at -18 degree Celcius), safe to use within 15 days from the packing date. Thaw at 15 degrees. Once thawed, cook & serve. Refrigerate leftovers & consume within 24 hours.
Precaution:
- Always check ingredients for possible allergen.
- Never leave dogs alone with chews, monitoring required.
- Always have fresh water available for your pet.
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Disclaimer-: Products under Fresh category cannot be cancelled once the dispatch has been initiated or returned due to the consumable nature of the products. However, in an unlikely event of having concerns with the quality, freshness, physical condition of the product delivered or if the product delivered is different from what was ordered basis the product description displayed on Canine Craving, you may return the product on door-step delivery. Raising a request for resolution post-delivery of order will result in your request being rejected.
Additional Info
Additional Info
FAQs
FAQs
1. Is emu meat safe for dogs to eat?
Yes, emu is a lean red meat that is safe when properly handled and cooked. Emu For Dogs works well for pets with common protein sensitivities, but always check ingredients for allergens before introducing it.
2. Should emu meat be cooked before feeding dogs?
Yes, always cook emu meat thoroughly before serving. Thaw at safe temperatures, cook well, and refrigerate leftovers for up to 24 hours. Proper cooking ensures your dog enjoys Emu Meat for Dogs safely and comfortably.
3. Can I mix emu meat with other meats for my dog?
You can mix emu with other familiar proteins once your dog adjusts to it. Introduce gradually. Replace 25 percent of the meal initially. Many pet parents rotate Emu For Dogs with other meats for a balanced variety.
4. How much emu meat should I feed my dog per day?
Portion depends on your dog’s size, age, and activity level. Start small on Day 1, observe digestion, and gradually increase. Follow your pet’s nutritional requirements when feeding meats.
5. Can puppies eat emu meat?
Puppies can eat cooked emu in small, gradual portions after consulting a vet. Introduce carefully and monitor digestion.

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