Gently-cooked dog food. Made from human-grade, hormone-free and preservative-free chicken, organic rice and organic vegetables. Complete and balanced. Arrives frozen, defrost and serve.
This high-protein recipe is made from USA-raised, USDA-inspected chicken. The classic chicken and rice formulation is easy to digest, and the rice absorbs the chicken’s flavor to make it extra tasty. Perfect for picky dogs, and for dogs with easily upset stomachs.
98% of the non-meat ingredients in our recipes are USDA Certified Organic. This is important, because non-organic vegetables are sprayed with carcinogenic pesticides, and studies have shown that their residues often end up in dog food.
Like all of our recipes, this one is complete and balanced for all life stages. It was designed by a PhD vet nutritionist, and contains no preservatives, wheat, corn or soy.
Chicken (thigh, heart, liver), organic white rice, organic sweet potato, organic kale, organic carrots, organic peas, spinach, apples, seaweed calcium, dicalcium phosphate, sea salt, cod liver oil, nutritional yeast, zinc, iron, vitamin E, copper, manganese, organic kelp powder.
Protein: 12.4% | Fat: 4.2% | Fiber: 0.4% Moisture (max): 70%
1300 Kcals/kg
295 Kcals/cup
Calcium (dry matter %) — 1.34 Phosphorous (dry matter %) — 1.05
Ca:P ratio — 1.28:1
Store frozen.
Defrost in fridge.
Use within 5 days of defrosting.
For adult dogs: use 1 cube per day for every 10 lbs of the dog’s weight. For example: a 20lb dog needs 2 cubes per day, a 60lb dog needs 6 cubes. Dog metabolisms and activity levels vary. Monitor your dog’s weight and adjust amount accordingly.
For puppies, nursing or pregnant dogs: feed 2-3x the amount recommended above.
Every dog’s metabolism and activity level is different, and they get different amounts of treats and snacks. Use the instructions above as a starting point. Monitor your dog’s weight, and adjust accordingly.
This recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages including growth of large-size dogs (70lbs or more as an adult).