Which offal belongs in a BARF diet? – The best types and quantities for your dog

Offal is an essential part of the BARF diet – but which organs actually belong in it, how much is healthy, and what should you pay attention to as a BARF beginner or experienced feeder? In this article, you'll learn which offal is indispensable in biologically appropriate raw feeding (BARF), how to dose it correctly, and what benefits it offers for your dog's health.

Why offal is so important for the BARF plan

Offal provides essential nutrients that would be lacking in a purely meat-based diet. These include, among others:

  • Vitamins (especially A, D, E, K and B complex)
  • Minerals such as iron, copper, zinc and selenium
  • Enzymes and secondary nutrients

Offal thus makes an important contribution to the natural nutrition and health of dogs.

Which offal meats belong in the BARF plan?

In the BARF concept, offal refers in particular to the following five components:

Offal Special nutrients Recommended amount (of the total meat content)
Liver (e.g. beef liver) Vitamin A, iron approximately 2–3%
spleen Iron, folic acid approximately 1–2%
Heart Protein, taurine approx. 4–5%
kidney B vitamins, selenium approximately 1%
lung Low in fat, similar to fiber approximately 2–3%

The total amount of offal should make up about 10–15% of the animal-based portion in the BARF menu.

Tips for handling offal correctly when BARFing

  • Slow introduction: Liver in particular can cause diarrhea if fed too quickly or in too large quantities.
  • Variety is important: Don't just feed liver – each organ meat has its own benefits for the dog's health.
  • Pay attention to quality: Use fresh or frozen offal from humane animal husbandry whenever possible.
  • Integrate additional chew items: Regularly supplement the BARF menu with natural chew items for dental care and enrichment.

Buy BARF offal easily online

To ensure your BARF plan is a success and your dog receives optimal nutrition, we offer high-quality BARF offal in our online shop – individually or in convenient mixes. You'll also find natural chew treats to complement your dog's diet in our product range.

Conclusion: Using offal can make the BARF plan healthy and balanced.

Offal is not only an affordable component of a BARF diet, but also a valuable source of nutrients for your dog. The key is choosing the right variety, the appropriate amount, and a balanced combination. Don't leave your pet's health to chance – feed them a balanced, natural, and species-appropriate diet.

Discover now: High-quality BARF products and offal in the online shop – for a natural and healthy dog ​​diet!

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