Deer Fat — a high-quality, natural supplement for a dog’s diet, serving as an exceptional source of clean energy and essential fatty acids.
- Weight: 4 kg
Deer fat is particularly beneficial for active dogs and those with sensitive systems. It provides a concentrated boost of calories and nutrients, promoting overall vitality and skin health without the common allergens found in domestic livestock.
Key Benefits
- Healthy Skin & Shiny Coat: Rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which help eliminate dry skin, dandruff, and persistent itching.
- Concentrated Energy Source: Ideal for hunting, working, or highly active dogs. It also helps sustain a healthy weight in “hard gainers” who struggle to keep mass on.
- Hypoallergenic Properties: Being a novel fat source, deer (venison) is often hypoallergenic and suitable for dogs with severe food intolerances to chicken, beef, or pork.
- Joint & Immune Support: The specific fatty acid profile helps reduce systemic inflammation, supporting joint mobility, brain function, and immune response.
Usage & Feeding Guidelines
- Use as a supplement to the main meal to increase caloric density and nutrient intake.
- Introduce gradually into the diet to avoid digestive upset, as fat is very calorie-dense.
- Suitable for raw feeders (BARF) or as an addition to home-cooked diets.
Storage Instructions
- Store in the freezer to maintain freshness and prevent oxidation of the fatty acids.
- Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.
- Always ensure your pet has access to plenty of fresh drinking water, as higher fat intake increases the need for hydration.
Instructions for use
- Store in the freezer.
- Thaw in the refrigerator before feeding.
- Do not use a microwave or heat-treat the product.
- After thawing, keep refrigerated and use within 48 hours, or longer depending on refrigerator temperature.
- Not intended for human consumption.
- Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with soap before and after feeding, and wash your pet’s bowl after each meal.
- Store separately from human food.
- Always provide fresh drinking water.
- For a complete diet, your dog should receive at least 5 different protein sources over a 3-month period.
- The recommended daily amount for adult dogs is 2–4% of body weight depending on activity level. Adjust portions individually.
- Never change the protein source abruptly—introduce new food gradually.
Useful information
- Protein – biological molecules consisting of one or more amino acid chains.
- Fats – all fats: saturated and unsaturated, including polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids.
- Ash – inorganic residue after the breakdown of water and organic matter.
- Fibre – non-differentiated plant components.
- Moisture – natural moisture content of the ingredients.




