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Dehydrated Pork Tongue

Sale price$1.75

Description

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.

Guaranteed Analysis

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)

Mineral & Vitamin 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

 

Feeding Guidelines

(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.

Health Condition Considerations

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.

Due to the perishable nature of all our Ancestral Raw Nutrition products, shipping and delivery conditions may vary depending on the weight of your order and the type of product. For details on the shipping and delivery of each item please check in the descriptions on each individual product page. If you need further clarification, please contact Customer Support at help@ancestralrawnutrition.com. 

Single-ingredient dehydrated pork tongue dog treat on a clean white background
Dehydrated Pork Tongue Sale price$1.75

WHAT IS THE PREY MODEL RAW (PMR)?

The prey model raw (PMR) is feeding only whole prey without feeding grains, fruits, or vegetables which offers a more natural way of eating, similar to how a wolf or lion would eat in the wild. Ancestral Raw Nutrition believes in the prey model diet and provides the best quality meats for your pet.

Some believe that vegetables and fruits add nutrients to their pet's diet and that it is necessary to add supplements for their pets nutrition. However, we feed a PMR diet because science tells us that the nutrients your pet needs that is found in plant material is found in the meat, bones, and organs of the prey canines hunt. Therefore, it is unnecessary to feed your pet anything other than a raw meat diet. Additionally, some canines lack the digestive enzymes that break down plant material. It is also believed that feeding vegetables and fruits may stress the pancreas causing it to create more enzymes in an attempt to digest these foods, and if you are feeding fruits and vegetables you may be feeding the yeast in your pet which may be causing some of the many chronic conditions pets have like ear infections, hot spots and other skin conditions which end up costing you more money at your local veterinarians office.

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Description

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.

Guaranteed Analysis

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)

Mineral & Vitamin 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

 

Feeding Guidelines

(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.

Health Condition Considerations

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.

Due to the perishable nature of all our Ancestral Raw Nutrition products, shipping and delivery conditions may vary depending on the weight of your order and the type of product. For details on the shipping and delivery of each item please check in the descriptions on each individual product page. If you need further clarification, please contact Customer Support at help@ancestralrawnutrition.com. 

Description

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.

Guaranteed Analysis

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)

Mineral & Vitamin 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

 

Feeding Guidelines

(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.

Health Condition Considerations

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.