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Real Meat All Natural Venison Jerky Treats for Dogs

The Real Meat Company SKU: RMC00806 Barcode: 854893008069

$11.54

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Size: 4 oz

Four-Part Venison Organ Hard Jerky for Dogs

Product Description

Real Meat Venison Jerky Treats are all-natural, air-dried hard jerky pieces made from four venison components: venison, venison lung, venison liver, and venison heart, all from free-range, farm-raised New Zealand deer. Raised without added hormones or antibiotics, this organ-rich recipe delivers 34% crude protein with a leaner fat profile than other treats in the range. Small half-inch irregular pieces with a semi-dry, hard jerky texture are suitable for dogs and puppies of different sizes and ages.

Benefits

  • Four Venison Components: Venison, venison lung, venison liver, and venison heart together deliver broader nutritional variety than muscle meat alone, covering organ-level nutrients in every piece.
  • Highest Protein in the Range: At 34% minimum crude protein, these are among the highest-protein treats in this lineup, making them a lean, meat-dense option for active or protein-focused dogs.
  • Lower Fat Than Other Treats: At 20% minimum crude fat, these are leaner than the lamb and lamb-liver versions, which sits better for dogs that need a lower-fat option without dropping the protein.
  • Rare Novel Protein: Venison is one of the least commonly fed proteins in commercial dog food, which makes this a strong choice for dogs with sensitivities to beef, chicken, or lamb.
  • Grain-Free Formula: No wheat, corn, rice, soy, or artificial fillers anywhere in the recipe, just four venison cuts, a prebiotic fiber, and a handful of natural seasonings.
  • Gut-Supporting Chicory Root: Dried chicory root adds natural inulin to every piece, a prebiotic fiber that feeds healthy gut bacteria and helps keep your dog's digestion running steadily over time.

Ingredients

Venison, Venison Lung, Venison Liver, Venison Heart, Dried Chicory Root, Coconut Glycerin, Salt, Fennel, Celery Seed, and Mixed Tocopherols (used as a preservative).

Calorie Content

3440 Kcal/kg, 9 (2.5 gm) Kcal/Treat

Guaranteed Analysis

Guaranteed Analysis

Amount (%)

Crude Protein

34%

Crude Fat

20%

Crude Fiber

2%

Moisture

18%

How to Use

Directions for Use

  • Break for smaller dogs: The semi-dry, hard texture means these do not pull apart as easily as the soft versions; snap or cut pieces for puppies, small breeds, or high-frequency training rewards.
  • Use as a high-value reward: The organ content gives these a strong scent that tends to work well for dogs that need more motivation than standard treats can provide during training sessions.
  • Give whole for daily treats: For medium and large dogs, a whole piece works as a daily reward alongside a regular balanced diet without needing to portion it further each time.

Additional Information

Precautions 

  • Not a complete meal: These treats are a supplement to your dog's regular diet and should not replace a complete and balanced food formulated for their age and size.
  • Harder texture for small dogs: The semi-dry, hard jerky texture is firmer than the soft versions; break pieces for small dogs, puppies, and senior dogs that may have difficulty with harder chews.
  • Vitamin A from venison liver: Venison liver is naturally high in vitamin A; avoid combining these with other liver-heavy treats or vitamin A supplements on the same day to stay within safe daily levels.
  • Consult vet for known allergies: If your dog has a documented sensitivity to venison or any ingredient in this recipe, check with your veterinarian before adding these to their treat rotation.

Storage Instructions 

  • Cool and dry location: Keep the bag somewhere cool and dry, away from direct sunlight. Heat and light will decrease the shelf life faster than you might expect with an air-dried product.
  • Reseal after each use: Close the bag tightly after every session. Leaving it open lets air in and can dry out and harden the texture further over time between uses.
  • Refrigerate in warm climates: In hot or humid conditions, the fridge is the better option once the bag is open. It keeps the texture consistent and the scent fresh between treat sessions.

Shipping & Return

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For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What venison cuts are used in these treats?

Ans: There are four: venison, venison lung, venison liver, and venison heart. All come from free-range, farm-raised New Zealand deer raised without added hormones or antibiotics. The rest of the ingredient list is dried chicory root, coconut glycerin, salt, fennel, celery seed, and mixed tocopherols.

Q2: What sizes do these come in?

Ans: They come in a 4 oz bag and a 12 oz bag. Both use the same recipe and the same small half-inch hard jerky pieces. If you go through them regularly or have more than one dog, the 12 oz bag works out to a better price per ounce than buying the smaller size more often.

Q3: How are these different from the chicken-venison treats?

Ans: The chicken-venison treats use chicken and venison as two separate proteins in a softer semi-moist texture. These use four venison-only components in a harder semi-dry texture and have a higher protein level at 34% versus 32%. If your dog needs a single-protein option or does not tolerate poultry, these are the purely venison choice.

Q4: Are these good for dogs with sensitivities to common proteins?

Ans: Yes. Dogs that react to beef, chicken, or lamb often do well on venison. The recipe is a single novel protein with no cross-contamination from other meats, but check with your vet if your dog has multiple confirmed sensitivities.

Q5: Are these treats grain-free?

Ans: Yes, completely. No wheat, corn, rice, soy, or any grain is in the recipe. The full ingredient list is venison, venison lung, venison liver, venison heart, dried chicory root, coconut glycerin, salt, fennel, celery seed, and mixed tocopherols. Nothing else is added.

Q6: Are these treats soft or hard?

Ans: These are semi-dry with a hard jerky texture. They do not pull apart as easily by hand. For small dogs, puppies, or seniors, it is worth cutting or snapping the pieces into smaller bits before giving them rather than handing over a whole piece.

Q7: Can puppies eat these?

Ans: Yes. But the texture is harder than the soft versions, so break the pieces into smaller bits for young dogs. Introduce any new treat gradually and watch for any digestive reaction over the first few days before making it a regular part of your puppy's diet.

Q8: Should I be careful about how much venison liver I give my dog?

Ans: It is worth keeping in mind. Venison liver is naturally high in vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin that builds up in the body rather than being excreted. These treats are fine in normal daily amounts, but avoid combining them with other liver-heavy treats or vitamin A supplements.

Animal type: Dogs

Dog age group: Puppy, Adult, Senior

Package type: Bag

Pet dietary requirements: Grain free, High protein, Allergy food sensitivity, Gluten free, Sensitive stomach

Pet food flavor: Meat

Pet food form: Dry

Pet supply product form: Dry

Pet treat texture: Hard

Pet treat type: Chewy