Health benefits of our ingredients
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Coconut (flour, oil & flakes) – contains lauric acid, which can help combat bacteria and viruses. It can also help with bad breath and clear up skin conditions like hot spots, flea allergies, and itchy skin.
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Pumpkin – is a fiber-rich food that also contains important vitamins and minerals, such as vitamins A, E, and C, as well as potassium and iron. Pumpkin can ease digestion in several ways. If your dog is suffering from diarrhea or constipation, a tablespoon of pumpkin can help alleviate his distress.
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Peanut Butter – can be an excellent source of protein for dogs. It contains heart-healthy fats, vitamins B and E, and niacin. (We only use peanut butter that is made 100% from peanuts.)
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Chicken – is an additional source of protein to add to your dog’s or cat's diet. It is easy to digest and filled with essential vitamins, minerals, fats, and amino acids. Veterinarians recommend feeding your pet plain, unseasoned, boiled chicken when they experience gastrointestinal issues.
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Bone Broth – helps treat leaky gut syndrome and digestive issues, overcome food intolerances and allergies, reduce joint pain, boost the immune system, promote probiotic balance and growth, and provide bone-building minerals in an easily absorbable form.
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​Honey – is packed with countless nutrients such as vitamins B6, B12, folic acid, vitamins C, D, E, calcium, magnesium, iron, copper, antioxidants, and live enzymes. Feeding your pet small amounts of honey can help with allergies and build immunity, while the sticky spread can be used as a topical treatment for burns and superficial cuts.
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Carrots – are an excellent source of vitamin A, potassium, and fiber among other vitamins. They boost the immune system with antioxidants and are great for eyesight. Chewing raw, crunchy carrots eases anxiety, cleans teeth, and can help improve your dog’s dental health! Most vets recommend cold or frozen carrots for teething puppies as a way to relieve teething discomfort.
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Yogurt – offers lots of goodness for your whole family and can be a beneficial addition to your pet’s daily diet too. Natural yogurt can be served as a nutrient-dense treat. Adding yogurt to your pet’s diet provides a valuable source of protein and calcium, along with magnesium, potassium, vitamin D, K2 enzymes, essential fatty acids, and whey.
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Herbs – are well known for their fragrance, flavor, and healing qualities. Their flavonoids and antioxidants boost your pet's immune system and help prevent and combat common diseases, while vitamins and minerals increase pet food nutrition.
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​Blueberries – are low in fat and calories but high in fiber. They make a great natural treat for health-conscious dogs or cats. They’re also a natural source of vitamins, including A, C, E, and K. In addition, blueberries contain important minerals like iron, potassium, and manganese.