Coconut*
Provides lauric acid and aid in absorption of fat-soluble vitamins
Flax Seed*
Full of fatty acids that keep the skin moisturized
Wheatgrass*
Rich in vitamins and minerals, including Vitamins A, C, and E, iron, calcium, and magnesium. Because the plant has not seeded, wheatgrass is gluten-free and grain-free.
Chlorella* (Dried Seaweed Meal)
Provides a complete protein source. That means it contains all nine essential amino acids. It also has iron and Vitamin C, and small amounts of magnesium, zinc, copper, potassium, calcium, some B-vitamins, and Omega 3s.
Kelp* (Brown Algae)
Rich in antioxidants, which protect against free radicals that damage the body.
Sunflower Seed*
Rich in zinc and selenium for immune system development
*Organic
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min): 16.00%
Crude Fat (min): 35.00%
Crude Fiber (max): 17.00%
Moisture (max): 10.00%
Zinc (min): 0.35 mg
Thiamine / Vitamin B1 (min): 0.029 mg
Riboflavin / Vitamin B2 (min): 0.062 mg
Niacin / Vitamin B3 (min): 0.2 mg
Pantothenic Acid / Vitamin B5 (min): 0.02 mg
Pyridoxine / Vitamin B6 (min): 0.047 mg
Vitamin B12 (min): 0.01 µg
Folate (min): 6 µg
Calorie Content
23 kcal ME / ½ tbsp
(2658.5 kcal ME / kg)
Supplements are easy when they're real food. Mix in the bowl or sprinkle right on top! But, hey, go slow and work up to the recommended daily serving. And, yes, supplements are tasty, but not full meals. Your pet still needs to eat their regular dinner. Vet recommended for all life cycles for dogs and cats six weeks and older.
Weight (lbs) | Serving (tbsp) |
<25 | 0.5 |
25-55 | 1 |
56-90 | 1.5 |
>90 | 2 |