Canine Craving
Lamb Liver for Dogs (Farm Fresh)
Lamb Liver 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 understand that feeding your dog well starts with choosing clean, honest ingredients. Our hygienic, farm-fresh organ meat is carefully sourced and prepared to suit a dog’s natural dietary needs. This premium lamb liver for dogs delivers species-appropriate nutrition that supports everyday health without unnecessary fillers.
Farm grown and completely grain free, it offers high bioavailable nutrients that are easy to digest and gentle on the stomach. Lamb liver is naturally rich in essential vitamins and minerals that help maintain muscle strength, stamina, and overall vitality.
Each pack is vacuum sealed to preserve freshness, making storage simple for Indian households. Whether you serve it as part of a balanced meal or offer it as a rewarding bite, our lamb liver dog treats blend seamlessly into your dog’s routine.
Thoughtfully crafted for responsible pet parents, this product reflects our commitment to quality, transparency, and care in every pack.
Key Features:
- Farm grown organ meat processed under hygienic conditions
- Grain free formulation suitable for daily feeding
- Vacuum packed to maintain freshness and quality
- Easy storage and convenient serving
Benefits:
- Species-appropriate nutrition aligned with a dog’s natural diet
- Supports muscle health and sustained energy
- High bioavailability for efficient nutrient absorption
- Promotes overall wellness with lamb liver for dogs and lamb liver dog treats
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):
Lamb Liver
Storage Instruction:
- Keep in the original pack (vacuumed) when not in use.
- Once opened, transfer the contents to a zip pouch or airtight container along with gel packs.
- Store preferably in the refrigerator, else in a dark, cool, and dry place at all times.
- Consume within 15 days after opening the pack.
Precaution:
- Always check ingredients for possible allergen
- Always have fresh water available for your pet
Note-: Product colour may vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings.
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. Can Dogs Eat Lamb Liver?
Yes, dogs can eat lamb liver when fed in moderation. It provides essential nutrients that support energy, muscle health, and overall wellbeing when introduced gradually.
2. How To Prepare Lamb’s Liver for Dogs?
Lamb liver can be served raw or lightly cooked based on your dog’s preference. Start with small portions and avoid adding spices or introducing other new foods together.
3. Can Lamb Liver Help Prevent Vitamin or Mineral Deficiencies in Dogs?
Lamb liver is naturally rich in iron, vitamin A, and B vitamins. These nutrients support balanced nutrition and help maintain healthy metabolic and immune functions.
4. Can I Mix Lamb Liver with My Dog’s Regular Meals?
Yes, once your dog adjusts well, lamb liver can replace up to 25 percent of their regular meal. Gradual mixing helps avoid digestive discomfort.
5. Can Lamb Liver Improve My Dog’s Coat, Skin, And Energy Levels?
When fed responsibly, lamb liver supports healthier skin, a shinier coat, and steady energy levels due to its nutrient-dense profile and quality protein content.

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