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Freeze-Dried Bison Organ Dog Treats

Freeze-Dried Bison Organ Dog Treats

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Three premium bison organs in one treat. Our Freeze-Dried Bison Organ Dog Treats combine liver, heart, and kidney from 100% Grass-fed American bison. Broad-spectrum nutrition from an animal that cannot be factory farmed. Freeze-dried for maximum flavor and nutrient retention.

What Makes These Different

  • Three organs, one treat: Bison liver, heart, and kidney provide complementary vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
  • Premium bison: Leaner and more nutrient-dense than beef. Naturally raised on open pasture.
  • Freeze-dried: Preserves nutrients and flavor without cooking or high-heat processing.
  • USA family ranches: Bison from open-pasture herds in the Missouri region and Midwest.

What You're Getting

  • 4 oz (113g) of freeze-dried bison organ treats
  • Ingredients: 100% Grass-fed Bison Liver, Bison Heart, Bison Kidney
  • Break-apart pieces suitable for training, rewards, or daily treats
  • Resealable pouch for freshness
  • No preservatives, no additives, no synthetics

Feeding Guidelines

Use as a treat, training reward, or between-meal snack. Break into smaller pieces for training. Feed according to your dog's size: small dogs (under 25 lbs) 2-4 pieces daily, medium dogs (25-50 lbs) 4-6 pieces, large dogs (over 50 lbs) 6-10 pieces. Treats should not exceed 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake. Always provide fresh water.

Why Bison Organs?

Bison cannot be factory farmed — they require open land and natural conditions. Bison liver provides vitamin A, B12, iron, and copper. Heart delivers CoQ10, taurine, and lean protein. Kidney adds selenium and B12. Together, they provide complete ancestral nutrition from America's iconic grazing animal.

Sourcing

Our bison organs come from grass-fed herds on family ranches in the Missouri region and greater Midwest. Same sourcing standards as our human bison supplement line. No feedlot animals, no imported ingredients.

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Feeding Guidelines

Use as a treat, training reward, or between-meal snack. Feed according to your dog's size. Treats should not exceed 10% of daily caloric intake. Not intended as a sole source of nutrition.

Ingredients & Sourcing

Single-ingredient, freeze-dried organs from 100% Grass-fed, USA-raised cattle. Family farms in Missouri and the Midwest. No fillers, no additives, no synthetics.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place. Reseal pouch after each use. Best consumed within 6 months of opening.

Shipping

We ship to the continental United States (lower 48 states). Orders are processed within 1-2 business days. Standard delivery takes 3-7 business days. Orders over $99 ship free; under $99 ships for a flat $5.

FAQ

Are these safe for all dog breeds?

Yes. Freeze-dried organ treats are suitable for dogs of all breeds, sizes, and ages. They're single-ingredient with no additives, making them one of the cleanest treats available. Always supervise your dog with any new treat and adjust portion sizes based on your dog's weight.

What organs are in the organ treats?

Our beef organ treats contain a blend of liver, heart, and kidney. Our liver treats are 100% liver only. All organs are from 100% grass-fed, USA-raised cattle or bison.

Can puppies eat these?

Yes. Freeze-dried organ treats are appropriate for puppies once they're eating solid food. Break treats into smaller pieces for small or young dogs. Start with small amounts to make sure your dog tolerates them well.

How are these different from store-bought treats?

Most commercial dog treats contain grain fillers, artificial flavors, preservatives, and by-products. Ours are single-ingredient, freeze-dried whole organs from grass-fed animals. Nothing added, nothing removed. Dogs can tell the difference.

My dog has allergies. Are these a good option?

Single-ingredient treats are often recommended for dogs with food sensitivities because there are no hidden ingredients. If your dog has a known beef allergy, try our bison options instead. Consult your vet if you're unsure.