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Restore Heart Energy With Beef Heart Treats
Gain Confidence!
Feed a definitive treat to support heart deficiencies.
Create Balance!
Feed a distinct organ meat for a unique deficiency.
Take Charge!
Feed a treat with specific energetic qualities.
Help your pet live a long, healthy, and balanced by choosing the right food!
Feed with this philosophy and your choices become accurate and effective.
A dog gets terrible anxiety when its owner is away. He tears up the furniture and makes a mess.
Since hearts are rich in B Vitamins, feeding the beef heart treat ideally helps balance your pet’s mood and relieves their anxiety.
Your ailing pet will begin to feel like their old self again!
All of our treats contain one ingredient only - freeze-dried beef heart - and are additive-free and hypoallergenic by nature.
Each bag contains 3 ounces of flavorful, nutritional goodness for cats and dogs.
You can give treats just for fun, or you can feed treats for a purpose!
It’s always better to feed treats for a purpose!
Beef Heart
Crude Protein (min).......68%
Crude Fat (min).............6%
Crude Fiber (max).........1%
Moisture (max)..............12%
Calorie Count: 1,962 kcal/kg (calculated)
Use Beef Heart as a treat, training award or reconstitute in warm water for 3-5 minutes and use as a food topper.
Beef heart treats are the cooked ...raw??
Thank you for your question! PET | TAO Beef Heart treats are freeze dried raw. This blog post explains how they make the treats: https://pettao.com/freeze-dried-pet-treats/.
If a cat suffers from anxiety, can swapping beef heart treats in place of a different treat be a simple way to aid in anxiety relief? I do give Shen Calmer when conditions warrant. But could something as a simple food switch help her stay on an even daily balance?
You are correct! PET | TAO veterinarians find that providing small amounts of beef heart to cats and dogs help with a number of conditions controlled by the heart in Chinese Medicine. These conditions include heartworm disease, behavioral disorders, and cardiac disorders. Giving these small; pieces of organs as treats is part of food therapy, which is one of the 5 branches of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine. Food therapy works well in conjunction with other branches of Chinese Medicine, such as herbs and acupuncture. Food therapy can also be used when making changes to the diet. Usually, a cooling diet helps support cats with Yin Deficiencies. Check with your TCVM vet to see if your cat with anxiety has a Yin Deficiency. Here's a recipe: https://pettao.com/cooling-cat-food-recipe/ You may also be interested in this blog post about pheromone therapy: https://pettao.com/natural-relief-stressed-cat/