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Chicken gizzards are an often overlooked protein when formulating a dog's diet (or making dog treats). Learn the benefits along with several ways to add them to your dog's diet.

Are you looking for a healthy, budget-friendly way to enhance your dog's diet? Look no further than chicken gizzards! These often-overlooked organ meats are packed with essential nutrients that can benefit your dog's overall health and well-being. This article will explore creative ways to incorporate chicken gizzards into your dog's meals, turning them from mere treats into nourishing additions to their daily diet.

Why chicken gizzards, you might ask? These are nutrient-rich proteins that support a healthy immune system, and more.

Whether you prefer to add chicken gizzards to homemade dog food or feed as a topper for commercial dog food, I've got you covered. From savory stews to nutritious meatballs, I'll share innovative recipes and feeding tips that your dog will love.

Nutritional Benefits of Chicken Gizzards

Chicken gizzards are a great source of protein and contain important vitamins and minerals such as iron, zinc, and B vitamins; nutrients are vital for your dog's overall health.

  • Protein is essential for muscle growth and repair.
  • Iron is necessary to produce red blood cells.
  • Zinc supports a healthy immune system.
  • B vitamins contribute to optimal digestion and energy production.

Introducing these nutrient-rich organ meats into your dog's diet gives them the building blocks for a strong immune system, healthy skin and coat, and optimal digestive function.

Feeding your dog chicken gizzards can also help maintain their dental health. The chewing action required to eat these organ meats helps remove plaque and tartar from their teeth, reducing the risk of dental problems such as gum disease and tooth decay. Additionally, the natural enzymes present in chicken gizzards can support your dog's digestive system, aiding in the breakdown and absorption of nutrients from their meals.

However, it's important to note that chicken gizzards should be fed in moderation. While they offer numerous health benefits, they should not be the sole focus of your dog's meals.

Precautions When Feeding Chicken Gizzards to Dogs

Here are some guidelines to follow when incorporating chicken gizzards into your dog's diet:

1. Source quality gizzards: Purchase chicken gizzards from a reputable source. I purchase them from my local grocery store and raw food co-op. But you can also source them from a trusted butcher. Ensure that the gizzards are fresh and free from any signs of spoilage.

2. Monitor your dog's digestion: Some dogs may have sensitive stomachs and may not tolerate chicken gizzards well. Monitor your dog's digestion after introducing them into their diet. If you notice any signs of digestive upset, such as diarrhea or vomiting, discontinue feeding the gizzards.

3. Cook the chicken gizzards: Not sure about feeding the gizzards raw? No worries, you can cook them and add them to your dog's diet as a side dish, meal topper, or treat.

Preparing Raw Chicken Gizzards for Your Dog

Before incorporating chicken gizzards into your dog's meals, preparing them properly is important. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

1. Thoroughly rinse the gizzards: Start by rinsing the chicken gizzards under cool running water.

2. Remove excess fat: Trim off any excess fat from the gizzards.

3. Cut into appropriate sizes: Depending on your dog's size and chewing ability, you may need to cut the gizzards into smaller, bite-sized pieces. This will make it easier for your dog to consume and digest them.

4. Store or serve immediately: If you're not using the gizzards right away, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Raw chicken gizzards can be kept refrigerated for up to two days. Remember to discard any gizzards that show signs of spoilage.

By following these simple steps, you can ensure the chicken gizzards are safe and ready for your dog to enjoy.

3 Easy Chicken Gizzard Recipes for Dogs

One of the easiest ways to incorporate chicken gizzards into your dog's diet is by including them in homemade dog meals. This gives you complete control over the ingredients and ensures your dog receives a nutritious meal. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

1. Chicken gizzard stew: Combine chicken gizzards with other dog-friendly ingredients such as carrots, sweet potatoes, and green beans. Cook them together in a slow cooker or on the stovetop until the gizzards are tender, and the flavors have melded together. Serve this delicious stew over a raw meal to bring to room temperature, over kibble, or as a standalone meal.

2. Gizzard meatballs: Mix ground chicken gizzards with other ground meats, such as beef or turkey, finely chopped vegetables, and eggs (as the binding agent). Form the mixture into small meatballs and bake them in the oven until cooked. These meatballs can be served as a tasty treat or added to your dog's regular meals.

3. Gizzard and vegetable stir-fry: Slice chicken gizzards into thin strips and stir-fry them with dog-friendly vegetables like broccoli, yellow squash, functional mushrooms, and zucchini. Add a splash of DIY bone broth for extra flavor. Serve this stir-fry over a raw meal to bring to room temperature, over kibble, or as a standalone meal.

These are just a few examples of how you can incorporate chicken gizzards into homemade dog meals. Feel free to experiment with different ingredients and cooking methods to find what works best for your furry friend.

Chicken Gizzards as a Healthy Dog Treat

In addition to being used as a main ingredient in homemade dog meals, chicken gizzards can also be served as a healthy and nutritious dog treat. Here are some ways you can offer them to your dog:

1. Chicken gizzard jerky: Thinly slice and dehydrate chicken gizzards in a food dehydrator or low-temperature oven until they become crispy and chewy. This creates a tasty and long-lasting treat that your dog can enjoy. Remember to store the jerky in an airtight container to maintain its freshness.

2. Frozen gizzard popsicles: Place chicken gizzards in a silicone mold or ice cube tray, then fill with DIY bone broth or pureed dog-friendly fruits and vegetables. Freeze until solid, and you'll have refreshing and nutritious popsicles that your dog will love on a hot day.

3. Gizzard-filled Kong toy: Stuff a Kong toy with chicken gizzards, along with some other treats or kibble, and let your dog enjoy the challenge of getting the goodies out. This provides mental stimulation, keeps your dog entertained, and provides a nutritious snack.

4. InstaPot chicken gizzards: Add a cup of water to your pressure cooker. Add gizzards, putting them in the water. Spread them out so they’re in one even layer at the bottom. Close the lid and seal; cook on high for about 25 minutes. Once steam has been released, transfer gizzards to an airtight storage container to cool and feed as a treat (storing in the fridge for a few days).

These are just a few ideas to get you started. Feel free to get creative and find other ways to incorporate chicken gizzards into your dog's treat routine.

Chicken Gizzards in Raw Dog Food

If you're feeding your dog a raw food diet, incorporating chicken gizzards is an excellent way to provide them with a variety of essential nutrients. Raw diets aim to mimic the natural diet of dogs' wild ancestors and typically consist of raw meat, bones, and organs. Here's how I include chicken gizzards in my dog's raw dog food diet:

Ingredients:

  • 15 pounds – ground duck and bone – a blend I order through a local raw food co-op
  • 1 pound – whole duck gizzards – my dogs are big enough to eat these whole without issue
  • 4 pounds – beef organ blend – liver, heart (I feed heart in my organ blend), kidneys, and spleen
  • 2 cups – Raw Vibrance base mix
  • 1 or 2 cans – boiled canned oysters

Duck and chicken gizzards are fed as muscle meat, not organs. So, I add a small amount to my blends when I have them.

Chicken Gizzards as a Supplement

Chicken gizzards can also be a supplement for dogs with specific dietary needs or health conditions. Here are a few scenarios where they may be helpful:

1. Dogs with allergies or sensitivities: Chicken gizzards can be a good alternative protein source if your dog has food allergies or sensitivities. They are less commonly allergenic compared to other meats like beef or chicken muscle meat. I would not feed duck or chicken gizzards as a main protein, but it can be fed to offset muscle meat that may trigger a sensitivity.

2. Dogs with iron deficiency: Chicken gizzards are an excellent source of iron, essential for producing red blood cells. If your dog has been diagnosed with iron deficiency, incorporating chicken gizzards into their diet can help boost their iron levels naturally.

3. Senior dogs: As dogs age, their nutritional needs may change. Chicken gizzards can provide easily digestible protein and essential nutrients for senior dogs, helping to support their overall health and vitality. Senior dogs may also need additional muscle meat to offset muscle loss as they age; duck and chicken gizzards are a healthy addition to the diet.

The Versatility and Benefits of Chicken Gizzards for Dogs

Incorporating chicken gizzards into your dog's diet can provide numerous health benefits, from essential nutrients to dental health support. Whether you choose to include them in homemade dog meals, use them as a healthy treat, or incorporate them into a raw food diet, chicken gizzards offer versatility and nutritional value that can enhance your dog's overall well-being.

With these creative ways to incorporate chicken gizzards into your dog's diet, you'll be giving them a delicious and nutritious boost that they'll appreciate.

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