100% Beef Heart

Single-ingredient. Nothing else.

Antibiotic & Hormone Free

Raised clean. No shortcuts.

Grain & Gluten Free

Naturally digestible for dogs.

Preservative Free

Pure protein. No additives.

Why Single-Ingredient, Freeze-Dried Treats Matter

  • Easier on sensitive stomachs — Fewer ingredients reduce the risk of digestive issues or allergies.
  • Nothing hidden — One ingredient means no fillers, no by-products, no mystery additives.
  • Minimally processed — Freeze-drying preserves nutrients without high heat or artificial preservatives.
  • Better taste — Locking in natural flavor makes them highly appealing — even for picky eaters.
  • Premium quality — Every ingredient meets the same safety and quality standards as food made for people.
  • Confidence you can feel good about — You know exactly what you’re feeding your dog, every time.

Why Muscle Meats

Just like humans need daily vitamins and minerals to stay healthy, dogs need real muscle meats — organ meats and heart muscles packed with naturally occurring taurine, CoQ10, iron, and B vitamins that kibble alone can’t provide. Each of our three treats targets different aspects of your dog's health.

🦬 Bison Liver — Immune · Coat · Skin

🐔 Chicken Heart — Heart · Muscle · Energy

🐄 Beef Heart — Joints · Mobility · Digestion

"Most dog owners assume treats are healthy — but many pet parents don't actually know what's inside the typical options lining store shelves. That's why K9 Krunch keeps things simple and transparent."

Feeding Guide

Dog Size
Suggested Daily Amount
Small (under 20 lbs)
2–4 pieces
Medium (20–50 lbs)
4–8 pieces
Large (50+ lbs)
8–14 pieces

Treats should not exceed 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake. Always provide fresh water

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

More FAQs

Is beef heart an organ meat or a muscle meat?

Beef heart is technically classified as a muscle meat, not an organ meat, because it's made of cardiac muscle tissue. That's an important distinction: unlike liver, kidney, or spleen, beef heart can be fed daily without the vitamin A loading concern that comes with true organ meats. It's lean, nutrient-dense, and built for regular feeding.

What is CoQ10 and why is it in beef heart?

CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) is a naturally occurring compound that supports cellular energy and cardiovascular function. Heart muscle — including beef heart — is one of the more concentrated natural sources of CoQ10 in the diet. For aging dogs, active dogs, and working breeds, that supports joint mobility, sustained energy, and heart health.

My dog has a sensitive stomach. Is beef heart easier to digest than other beef treats?

Often, yes. Many "beef" treats contain beef meal, by-products, or beef blended with grains, glycerin, or preservatives — any of which can trigger digestive flare-ups. K9 Krunch Beef Heart is a single ingredient: USDA-sourced beef heart. Customers regularly tell us their sensitive-stomach dogs handle it far better than mixed beef products.

Is beef heart suitable for senior dogs?

It's one of our most recommended proteins for seniors. The 65% protein content helps maintain lean muscle mass that naturally declines with age, the CoQ10 supports joint and heart function, and the single-ingredient profile is gentle on aging digestive systems. Start with the lower end of the feeding guide and adjust based on appetite and activity level.

Why is the protein content so high (65%)?

Because beef heart is protein. There's no flour, glycerin, starch, or filler in the bag — and freeze-drying removes the water, which concentrates what remains. Most commercial treats show lower protein percentages because the majority of the bag isn't actually meat.

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