Ingredient List

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Beet Powder

Rich supply of fiber, antioxidants, and essential nutrients. The fiber helps promote healthy digestion and regular bowel movements. Its natural antioxidants support the immune system and help fight inflammation. Beet powder also contains vitamins like vitamin C and folate, and minerals such as iron and potassium, which help with energy production, heart health, and blood circulation. When used in moderation, beet powder can be a nutritious addition to your dog’s diet.

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Chicken Breast

Lean, high-quality protein that’s low in fat and easy to digest. It’s packed with essential amino acids, B vitamins (like B6 and B12), and important minerals such as phosphorus and selenium. Chicken helps build strong muscles and keeps your pup energized and thriving.

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Carob Powder

Safe, healthy alternative to chocolate—a treat that is toxic to dogs. Unlike chocolate, carob contains no theobromine or caffeine, which are harmful to dogs. Additionally, carob powder is rich in fiber, which aids in digestion, and contains important minerals like calcium, iron, and potassium, which support bone health and overall wellness. It's also low in fat and calories, making it a good option for dogs that need to maintain a healthy weight. The antioxidants in carob help boost the immune system and combat inflammation, promoting overall health. When used in moderation, carob powder can be a nutritious and safe treat for your dog.

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Carrot

Low-calorie treat that dogs love! They’re rich in beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A—great for eye health, immune function, and a shiny coat. Carrots also provide fiber for healthy digestion. Naturally sweet and full of nutrients, they’re a paw-some addition to any treat!

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Sweet Potato

Naturally rich in dietary fiber to support healthy digestion, sweet potatoes are also packed with vitamins A, C, and B6 to boost immune health and energy. They’re loaded with antioxidants and essential minerals like potassium and manganese, which help maintain heart health and muscle function—plus, pups love the natural sweetness!

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Rice Flour

Rice flour is good for dogs because it’s a gentle, easily digestible carbohydrate that provides energy without irritating sensitive stomachs. It's naturally gluten-free, making it a great alternative for dogs with wheat or grain allergies. Rice flour also contains small amounts of important nutrients like B vitamins, which support metabolism and overall health. Its mild flavor and smooth texture make it ideal for homemade dog treats and foods. When used in moderation, rice flour can be a wholesome, safe ingredient in a balanced dog diet.

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Spinach

Rich in iron, antioxidants, and vitamins A, C, and K—great for immune support, eye health, and strong bones. Spinach also contains fiber for digestion and plant-based compounds that help fight inflammation. A little goes a long way in giving your pup a green, healthful boost!

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Lactose Free Milk

Essential nutrients like protein, calcium, and vitamins that support strong bones, teeth, and muscle health. It also contains vitamins such as vitamin A, which promotes eye health, and vitamin D, which helps the body absorb calcium. The fats in milk can provide energy and contribute to a shiny coat. Additionally, milk is hydrating due to its high water content.

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Pumpkin Powder

Rich in dietary fiber, which helps regulate digestion and can relieve both constipation and diarrhea. It also contains important nutrients like vitamin A for eye health, vitamin C and E for immune support, and potassium to help maintain healthy muscles and nerves. The natural antioxidants in pumpkin powder help reduce inflammation and support overall wellness. Its mild, slightly sweet flavor makes it a tasty and healthy addition to your dog’s meals or treats—especially for pups with sensitive stomachs.

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Barley Grass Powder

Chlorophyll, which helps cleanse the body and support liver function. Its high antioxidant content helps boost the immune system and reduce inflammation. Barley grass is also rich in enzymes and fiber, which aid digestion and promote a healthy gut. Additionally, it provides important vitamins and minerals like vitamins A, C, and K, calcium, iron, and magnesium—supporting healthy skin, strong bones, and steady energy levels. When given in moderation, barley grass powder can be a nutritious boost to your dog’s diet.

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Broccoli

Full of fiber to support digestion and loaded with vitamins like C and K, which help boost the immune system and support bone health. Broccoli also contains antioxidants that fight inflammation and promote overall wellness. It’s a healthy, low-calorie treat that adds a green boost to your pup’s bowl!

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Oat Flour

Oat flour is good for dogs because it’s gentle on the digestive system and rich in soluble fiber, which helps support healthy digestion and regular bowel movements. It’s naturally gluten-free, making it a great option for dogs with wheat allergies or sensitivities. Oat flour also contains important nutrients like B vitamins, iron, and manganese, which support energy, skin health, and immune function. Its mild flavor and soft texture make it perfect for homemade dog treats that are both tasty and nutritious.

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Egg

Complete source of protein, they’re packed with essential amino acids, vitamins like A, D, and B12, and minerals such as iron and selenium. Eggs help support muscle development, skin and coat health, and give your pup a natural energy boost. Plus, dogs love the taste!

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Bell Pepper

Rich in vitamins A, C, and E—great for immune support, eye health, and a shiny coat. Bell peppers also contain antioxidants and fiber, helping reduce inflammation and support digestion. A fun, low-calorie veggie that adds nutrition to your pup’s snack time!

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Olive Oil

Heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, which support overall health and provide essential nutrients. It helps maintain a shiny, healthy coat and nourishes the skin with its high levels of antioxidants like vitamin E. Olive oil also has anti-inflammatory properties that can help alleviate joint pain and promote better mobility in older dogs or those with arthritis. When used in moderation, olive oil can boost the immune system and promote overall well-being in dogs