
Dehydrated Pork Tongue
- Description
- Product Size
- Guaranteed Analysis
- Mineral & Vitamin Content
- Feeding Guidelines
- Health Condition Considerations
- Shipping
Dehydrated Pork Tongue offers a nutrient-rich, single-ingredient treat ideal for pets. Carefully dehydrated to preserve natural flavors and essential nutrients, it supports dental health by promoting chewing and helps satisfy natural carnivorous instincts. This high-protein snack is free from additives, making it a wholesome option for pet owners seeking quality and simplicity in their pet’s diet.
1 piece
Serving Size: 1 piece (approx. 20–25g)
| Nutrient | Amount (Minimum/Maximum) |
|---|---|
| Crude Protein | Min 60.0% |
| Crude Fat | Min 15.0% |
| Crude Fiber | Max 1.0% |
| Moisture | Max 10.0% |
| Ash | Max 4.0% |
Calories per piece: ~90–110 kcal (based on size and fat content)
| Nutrient | Approx. Amount | Function/Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Iron | ~2–3 mg | Oxygen transport, immune function |
| Zinc | ~1.5–2.5 mg | Skin health, immunity |
| Phosphorus | ~150–200 mg | Bone development, energy metabolism |
| Potassium | ~200–300 mg | Muscle and nerve function |
| Sodium | ~50–80 mg | Electrolyte balance, hydration |
| Magnesium | ~10–15 mg | Muscle & nerve support |
| Vitamin B12 | ~1–2 mcg | Nervous system, energy metabolism |
| Niacin (B3) | ~3–5 mg | Supports energy metabolism |
| Riboflavin (B2) | ~0.3–0.5 mg | Skin, eyes, and metabolic health |
| Thiamine (B1) | ~0.2–0.4 mg | Nervous system and carbohydrate use |
| Vitamin A | ~100–200 IU | Vision and immune support |
| Selenium | ~15–25 mcg | Antioxidant, supports thyroid |
(per piece)
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Small dogs/cats (<15 lbs): ½ piece or smaller
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Medium dogs (15–40 lbs): 1 piece per day
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Large dogs (40+ lbs): 1–2 pieces per day
Use as a treat, reward, or high-value topper. Not a meal replacement.
Kidney Disease
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Moderate in phosphorus – may not be ideal. Use only under veterinary guidance.
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Lower-phosphorus alternatives like tripe or egg whites may be safer.
Pancreatitis or Pancreatic Sensitivity
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Moderate fat content (15%+) may be too rich.
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Use very sparingly or avoid for sensitive pets. Dehydrated lean meats (like turkey or chicken breast) are better options.
All dehydrated items ship free nationwide with a $25 minimum order.

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- Description
- Product Size
- Guaranteed Analysis
- Mineral & Vitamin Content
- Feeding Guidelines
- Health Condition Considerations
- Shipping
Dehydrated Pork Tongue offers a nutrient-rich, single-ingredient treat ideal for pets. Carefully dehydrated to preserve natural flavors and essential nutrients, it supports dental health by promoting chewing and helps satisfy natural carnivorous instincts. This high-protein snack is free from additives, making it a wholesome option for pet owners seeking quality and simplicity in their pet’s diet.
1 piece
Serving Size: 1 piece (approx. 20–25g)
| Nutrient | Amount (Minimum/Maximum) |
|---|---|
| Crude Protein | Min 60.0% |
| Crude Fat | Min 15.0% |
| Crude Fiber | Max 1.0% |
| Moisture | Max 10.0% |
| Ash | Max 4.0% |
Calories per piece: ~90–110 kcal (based on size and fat content)
| Nutrient | Approx. Amount | Function/Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Iron | ~2–3 mg | Oxygen transport, immune function |
| Zinc | ~1.5–2.5 mg | Skin health, immunity |
| Phosphorus | ~150–200 mg | Bone development, energy metabolism |
| Potassium | ~200–300 mg | Muscle and nerve function |
| Sodium | ~50–80 mg | Electrolyte balance, hydration |
| Magnesium | ~10–15 mg | Muscle & nerve support |
| Vitamin B12 | ~1–2 mcg | Nervous system, energy metabolism |
| Niacin (B3) | ~3–5 mg | Supports energy metabolism |
| Riboflavin (B2) | ~0.3–0.5 mg | Skin, eyes, and metabolic health |
| Thiamine (B1) | ~0.2–0.4 mg | Nervous system and carbohydrate use |
| Vitamin A | ~100–200 IU | Vision and immune support |
| Selenium | ~15–25 mcg | Antioxidant, supports thyroid |
(per piece)
-
Small dogs/cats (<15 lbs): ½ piece or smaller
-
Medium dogs (15–40 lbs): 1 piece per day
-
Large dogs (40+ lbs): 1–2 pieces per day
Use as a treat, reward, or high-value topper. Not a meal replacement.
Kidney Disease
-
Moderate in phosphorus – may not be ideal. Use only under veterinary guidance.
-
Lower-phosphorus alternatives like tripe or egg whites may be safer.
Pancreatitis or Pancreatic Sensitivity
-
Moderate fat content (15%+) may be too rich.
-
Use very sparingly or avoid for sensitive pets. Dehydrated lean meats (like turkey or chicken breast) are better options.
All dehydrated items ship free nationwide with a $25 minimum order.
