Loaded with skin-nourishing and anti-inflammatory goodness, this diet had been formulated to help address skin problems from the inside out, to help dogs with itchy, sore, irritated and inflamed skin get back to their optimal state of health as quickly and naturally as possible. Our Sensitive Skin raw food diet contains excellent sources of anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids from whole salmon. Turmeric lends its anti-inflammatory powers to this recipe. These ingredients are responsible for promoting healthy skin, a healthy soft and shiny coat and a stronger immune system, all working together towards healing and reducing the likelihood of future skin issues. This unique recipe is also perfect for dogs with arthritis who need anti-inflammatory dietary support to help manage this condition.
As with all Big Dog recipes, to this combination, we add nutrient-dense and phytochemical-rich fruits and vegetables. All topped off with our special extra ingredients, including (but not limited to) cold-pressed ground flaxseed, cold-pressed flaxseed oil, whole eggs, kelp, and sprouted wheatgrass.
*Big Dog Sensitive Skin is Complete and Balanced by AAFCO standards for healthy growth in puppies and maintaining health in adult dogs.
Lamb (meat, crushed bone), Tasmanian salmon, goat (heart, liver, lung, kidney, trachea), pork (meat, crushed bone, cartilage), seasonal fruit and vegetables, including but not limited to (green bananas, carrots, green beans, celery, broccoli, zucchini, orange, apple, strawberries, blueberries), whole chicken egg, sprouted wheatgrass, nettle and dandelion tea, cold pressed ground flaxseed, cold pressed flaxseed oil, goats whey, psyllium, kelp, turmeric, organic fulvic acid.
Big Dog’s Scientific Diets are species appropriate, raw food diets specifically designed for the health needs of dogs who are aging or need a little extra TLC through diet to support specific health conditions. This range follows the tried and trusted Big Dog philosophy of mixed protein diets for variety and maximum nutrition for pets, who need it most.
Be sure to keep raw food portions frozen until ready for thawing.
Place required portions of frozen raw food in the fridge and allow time for defrosting. If required sooner, place in hot water to thaw but not cook.
Keep thawed patties in the fridge for no longer than 48 hours and do not cook as our recipes contain bone.
Thoroughly wash all utensils, work areas and hands with warm soapy water after contacting raw food.