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Dried Blueberry Pollock
Dried Mango Pollock
Dried Banana Pollock
Dried Carrot Pollock
Dried Beet Pollock
Dried Kabocha Squasch Pollock
Dried Strawberry Pollock
Dried Pineapple Pollock
Dried Cherry Pollock
Why is dried Pollock the best?
Dried Pollock is a best snack for your dog’s health. Dried Pollock is a low-fat, low-calorie, low-cholesterol food and contains abundant protein.
Dried Pollock contains a large amount of omega-3 and amino acids such as methionine, niacin, and tryptophan. These are effective in improving the liver health, blood vessel health, and muscle health of dogs, as well as strengthening the digestive system and strengthening immunity.
In addition, Pollock contains a large amount of minerals necessary for the health of dogs, such as potassium, calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins A, E, and B, and is also effective in improving health preventing various diseases.
Contains Vegetables and Fruits for Dog’s Health
Carrot
Carrots are rich in vitamin A,
which helps improve your dog’s eye health.
Beet
Beets are rich in iron and nitrates,
beneficial for anemia and cardiovascular health.
Mango
Mangoes contain the enzyme amylase,
which helps with indigestion.
Banana
Bananas are quickly digested and absorbed, providing dogs with a fast energy boost.
Kabocha Squash
The rich fiber in kabocha squash helps with diarrhea and constipation in dogs.
Blueberry
Blueberries are rich in antioxidants,
beneficial for anti-aging and immune system.
Pineapple
Pineapple contains the enzyme bromelain,
which enhances protein absorption.
Apple
Apples provide balanced nutrients and
help maintain white & bright teeth.
Strawberry
Strawberries are rich in fiber and vitamins,
and they are also low in calories.
Cherry
The melatonin in cherries helps relieve insomnia and promotes restful sleep.
FAQ
While dried pollack offers many health benefits for dogs, overfeeding it is not advisable. Excessive consumption can lead to overindulgence, putting a strain on their digestive system and potentially causing weight gain.
Furthermore, the nutrients found in dried pollack, such as protein, potassium, calcium, and phosphorus, are beneficial to dogs when consumed in appropriate amounts. However, overconsumption of these nutrients can put a strain on their kidneys and liver, so it’s best to feed them in moderation.
Fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins, fiber, and various minerals can help your dog’s health. But, feeding too much can cause problems such as excessive sugar intake. So, it is recommended to feed them in appropriate amounts.
Regular dried pollock or dried fish sold for human consumption typically contains salt, as it is made from ocean fish. Additionally, synthetic preservatives and other food additives are often used for long-term storage.
Excessive salt intake can have harmful effects on dogs’ health. Therefore, it is recommended to give your dog dried pollock snacks specifically made for dogs, like those from LeeAndPol, which do not contain food additives and have reduced salt content.
Korea has a long history of eating pollock. Additionally, Koreans process pollock in various forms and are so specialized that numerous names are given depending on the type of processing.
Dried pollock is one of the most representative processed forms of pollock with a long history. It is not simply dried by exposure to sunlight like common dried foods. Korean dried pollock is dried by repeatedly freezing and thawing by hanging it out on the beach where the sea breeze blows during the cold winter.
This process concentrates the nutritional components of the pollock, enhancing its texture and flavor, resulting in the highest quality Korean dried pollock.
The highest quality Korean dried pollock that has gone through this drying process has a yellow color. So, these dried pollock is called “Hwang-tae” in Korea, with “Hwang” means yellow in korean.