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Blueberries are an excellent source of antioxidants, fibre and vitamins C and K, which support your dog’s immune system.
Brown rice is a healthy wholegrain packed with nutrients including B vitamins, iron, manganese and omega-3 oils. It’s a great source of dietary fibre which is important to maintaining intestinal health.
Carrots contain essential vitamins and minerals like beta carotene which dog’s convert to Vitamin A. They are also rich in vitamin K and potassium, great for your dogs eyes and immune system.
Cranberries may help to prevent urinary tract infections by preventing the bacteria and fungi from latching onto the wall of the urinary tract.
Yeast is a superfood for dogs, it’s packed with ALL 10 ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS a healthy dog needs to thrive. It is also rich in fibres like beta-glucans and B vitamins which promote excellent gut health in dogs.
Lentils are low in starch content and high in fibre making them the perfect choice for hungry dogs, as they tend to leave your dog feeling fuller for longer. They’re also a rich source of protein.
Algae is a super food and a great source of protein, fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and fibre.
Oats have a whole host of micronutrients including manganese, selenium, vitamin B1, vitamin E, iron, zinc, magnesium and phosphorus. They are also a great source of healthy dietary fibres and low glycaemic index carbohydrates so they may help to curb blood sugar spikes.
It is easy to mix up potatoes which are mainly a source of starch with potato protein which is an excellent source (72%) of highly digestible protein for your dog. It helps to support strong muscles, a healthy immune system and it's great for dogs with allergies (since potato protein is not a recognised allergen for dogs)!
Peas are rich in iron and calcium, and high in fibre. Pea protein is highly digestible in dogs and contains many of the amino acids needed for healthy body functions. It is also rich in lysine and iron which help to promote a healthy immune system and muscle growth.
Pumpkin is rich in vitamin A and zinc and is great for your dog’s skin and coat. It also contains high amounts of an amino acid cucurbitacin, which is toxic to many common dog parasites and may help to expel worms.
Rapeseed oil is low in saturated fats and has a high content of linolenic acid (omega-3 oils) which are great for your dog’s skin.
Soya is an amazing source of bodybuilding protein with ALL 10 ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS a healthy dog needs to thrive. It’s easily digested and has been shown to lower cholesterol levels in humans and animals.
Sunflower oil is rich in omega-3 and omega-6. It is also rich in antioxidants like Vitamins A & E which may help maintain skin health and reduce free radicals which have a role to play in many diseases including cancer.
Sweet potatoes provide an excellent source of dietary fibre, which helps the digestive system function more effectively. They are highly nutritious and loaded with lots of vitamins and minerals too including Vitamin A, C, B3, B5, B6 manganese and copper.