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Treat your dog to the finest with our freeze-dried bison liver. Free of antibiotics, additives, grains, gluten, hormones, and preservatives. Bison liver is rich in protein and a variety of vitamins and minerals that support your dog's coat, skin, immunity, and energy — all from one single, honest ingredient.
3.6 OZ
Ingredients & Guaranteed Analysis
Ingredient: USDA Bison Liver
Crude Protein (min): 58%
Crude Fat (min): 18%
Crude Fiber (max): 0.5%
Moisture (max): 5%
Health Benefits
❤️ Heart Health — Natural taurine and CoQ10 support cardiovascular function.
💪 Lean Muscle — High-quality protein builds and maintains healthy muscle mass.
✨ Fluffy Coat — Essential nutrients promote a soft, full, healthy coat.
⚡ Sustained Energy — B vitamins and lean protein fuel all-day vitality.
The Taurine Story
Taurine is an essential amino acid that supports heart health, vision, and neurological function in dogs. Research increasingly links taurine-deficient diets to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), particularly in certain breeds. Chicken hearts are one of the richest natural sources of dietary taurine available — a real, measurable nutritional benefit through food, not through supplement powders sprinkled on top.

Freeze-Dried Bison Liver Dog Treats
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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.
- Human-grade 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.
🦬 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
Treats should not exceed 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake. Always provide fresh water
Is bison liver safe to feed every day given its vitamin A content?
Yes, when fed within our recommended portions. Liver is naturally high in vitamin A, which is why we advise keeping treats to no more than 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake — about 5–8 pieces a day for a 50 lb dog. At that level, bison liver delivers immune and coat benefits without any vitamin A loading concern. If your dog also eats organ-rich raw or fresh food daily, just rotate liver treats with our chicken hearts or beef heart (both muscle meats) to balance things out.
My dog is allergic to chicken and beef will bison liver actually be different?
Almost certainly, yes. Bison is a true novel protein in the U.S. pet food market — most dogs have never eaten it, which means their immune system has had no opportunity to develop a sensitivity to it. That's why veterinarians frequently include bison on elimination-diet shortlists alongside venison, rabbit, and kangaroo. If your dog reacts to chicken meal or beef-derived "natural flavors" hidden in mainstream treats, a true single-ingredient bison treat is one of the cleanest options available.
How much bison liver should I feed my dog?
A safe rule of thumb based on weight:
- Under 20 lbs: 2–3 pieces per day
- 20–50 lbs: 4–6 pieces per day
- 50–80 lbs: 6–8 pieces per day
- Over 80 lbs: 8–10 pieces per day
Always within the 10%-of-daily-calories guideline, and pair with fresh water — freeze-dried treats reabsorb moisture in the stomach.
Why bison liver instead of beef liver or chicken liver?
Three reasons. First, novelty — most dogs haven't been exposed to bison, so it carries far less allergy risk than chicken or beef liver. Second, sourcing — our bison is USDA-inspected and raised on North American grasslands without antibiotics or added hormones, which is harder to verify with commodity beef and chicken liver supply chains. Third, nutrient density — bison liver has comparable iron and B-vitamin content to beef liver but a slightly leaner fat profile, which dogs with sensitive stomachs tend to tolerate better.
Does freeze-dried liver smell strong or get messy in my pocket?
Freeze-drying actually reduces smell compared to dehydrated or air-dried liver because moisture (and most of the odor that comes with it) is removed at low temperatures. Pieces are dry, crunchy, and break cleanly into smaller bits — which is why trainers love them for pocket carry and rapid-fire reward sessions. They won't crumble into a greasy mess the way most "soft" training treats do.
