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Four Leaf Rover Guts & Glory - Grass-fed Organs For Dogs

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Guts & Glory is a good way to give your dog a variety of organs and glands and skip out on the mess.

Every organ comes with its own benefits to your dog:

Bovine Liver

Liver supports the liver. And that means it can help support your dogs immune health and help keep him safe from environmental chemicals. Bovine liver is also  a good source of vitamin A which is linked to iron and hormone function.

Bovine Heart

Bovine heart has a dense source of taurine, collagen, vitamin B12 and Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). This helps support mitochondrial health, connective tissue and mobility.

Bovine Kidney

Bovine kidney has a good spruce of selenium, diamine, oxidase, enzymes and B12. It can help support urinary, kidney and thyroid health, the detoxification process in your dog, and support histamine levels.

Bovine Pancreas

Bovine pancreas has essential enzymes your dog requires to help break down proteins, fats and carbohydrates. This is crucial to supporting digestive and pancreas health for maximum nutrient  absorption. 

Bovine Spleen

Bovine spleen Spleen has peptides and proteins  to help support immune and digestive health. It can also help support inflammation reduction.

Bovine Adrenal

Bovine adrenal helps support the adrenals in your dog. It’s also linked to  supporting good DNA methylation, glucose levels, detox levels and energy.

Bovine Thymus

The thymus gland can help support your dog’s thymus gland. Over time it tends to shrink because it’s susceptible to toxins and oxidation. 

Supporting the thymus gland with thymus can help specialized proteins, peptides and thyroxin, which can also support immune health.

    Comes in 42g bottles.

      Ingredients

      Active Ingredients per 1.4 g (3/4 tsp):

      New Zealand Liver (Bovine) ......................... 300mg
      New Zealand Heart (Bovine) ........................ 300mg
      New Zealand Kidney (Bovine) ...................... 200mg
      New Zealand Pancreas (Bovine) .................. 200mg
      New Zealand Spleen (Bovine) ...................... 200mg
      New Zealand Adrenal (Bovine) ..................... 100mg
      New Zealand Thymus (Bovine) ..................... 100mg

      Inactive Ingredients: None

      Suggested Use

      Give to your dog orally, once a day or as recommended by your veterinarian.

      Body Weight......... Amount Per Day
      1-25 lbs................ 1/2 tsp daily
      26-50 lbs............. 3/4 tsp daily
      51-75 lbs.............. 1 tsp daily
      76-100 lbs............ 1 1/2 tsp daily
      100 + lbs............... 2 tsp daily

      Other FAQs

      Will this replace the organs I would be adding to my dog’s diet?

      Guts & Glory is a convenient way to add organs to your dog’s diet. If it is a struggle to source and feed your dog a variety of organs, Guts & Glory can meet your organ needs.

      Are these human-grade ingredients?

      Guts & Glory is intended for canine-use only. Every ingredient comes from 100% grass-fed organs and is third party tested for glyphosate and heavy metals.

      Should I put Guts & Glory in the fridge?

      If you have room in your fridge, it’s a good idea to put Guts & Glory inside. G&G has naturally occurring fats inside that would do better in a cool place. But if the product is used and finished within 30 days, you can keep it out.

      Which are the best organ meats to give to dogs?

      The liver, kidney and heart are a natural staple in a carnivores diet. Finding these organs may not always be that easy (and some people rather not touch them!).

      Guts & Glory is a hearty helping of heart, liver, kidney, spleen, and more. It’s a great organ support for your dog, without the struggle of finding fresh organs.

      How much organ meat does my dog need?

      According to the Prey-model guidelines, it’s recommended that organ meat be form about 10% of your dog’s diet. Liver to be 10%, and heart to be about 5% of the diet.

      Not all proteins are equal but these organs are important to get into your dog’s routine.

      Some proteins are more dense in vitamins and minerals than others.

      The organ that delivers the most vitamins and minerals, pound for pound, is liver.

      Does my dog really need organ meats?

      Yes. 10% of your dog’s diet should be made up of organ meats. (According to the prey-model guidelines.)

      Organs are rich in:

      Vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B-vitamins,
      Folate
      Copper, iron, manganese, iodine, phosphorus, zinc
      Amino acids

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