• Probiotic Chicken heads from Singapore
• 2pcs per pack
Storage:
• Store at room temperature, refrigeration optional
• Keep away from sunlight and heat
• Do not open until ready to feed
• Store opened portions in an air-tight container
• For best results, store with a moisture absorbent desiccant
Mango is high in fiber, as well as vitamin A, B6, C, and E, making it quite nutritious for both humans and dogs.
- Vitamin A promotes good eyesight. Vitamin A also improves dogs' skin and coast, and it aids the proper functioning of the kidneys, liver, and lungs.
- High levels of antioxidants help boost dogs immune system and defend against degenerative diseases, skin problems, allergies, as well as certain types of cancer.
- Mangoes contain protein which can help with the repair of muscles and other important body tissues. They are also rich in potassium, which helps improve your pup’s nerves and muscles.
- The dietary fiber found in mangoes is great for your pup’s digestive system. It not only ensures everything runs smoothly in their digestive tract, but also alleviates the symptoms of diarrhea and constipation when they have an upset stomach.
A small amount of lychee can be a healthy treat for your pet. Lychee is high in fiber, low in calories, rich in nutrients.
Goat’s milk is loaded with probiotics that help to support digestion by increasing the population of healthy bacteria in your dog’s digestive tract. Supporting your dog's digestion helps to improve nutrient absorption, boosts the immune system, and aids in filtering out toxins. In addition, goat’s milk also provides:
- Moisture - vital to all systems in your dog's body
- Calcium - component of bone, strengthens muscle and supports blood clotting
- B vitamins - support a healthy metabolism, digestion, and hormone regulation
- Vitamin A - maintains eye health and cell function
- Protein - provides amino acids needed to run the whole body
Unless your dog is lactose intolerant, plain Greek yogurt is better and safer for dogs than other types of yogurt. It contains more concentrated levels of probiotics (live cultures of bacteria), which do good things for a dog’s gut. Greek yogurt is particularly helpful for dogs taking antibiotics, which kill off some of the good bacteria in a dog’s gut. The probiotics in Greek yogurt also fight yeast infections, which can help dogs with recurring ear or skin infections.
Coconut is full of electrolytes that can help keep your dog hydrated and even give them a boost of energy as it’s full of nutrients like potassium, calcium and vitamin C. It also helps reduce inflammation, strengthens the immune system and improves skin and coat.
Ingredient List:
Mango, Lychee, Goat Milk, Greek Yoghurt, Coconut
Guava is packed with vitamins A and K – which will help your dog have a healthy metabolism, eye health, and bone health.
It also contains four times as much vitamin C as an orange. Vitamin C is an antioxident, so it can help your dog fight free radicals that lead to early aging and even cancer. Plus, it’s fantastic for their immune system too.
Just like other fruits and veggies, guava is an excellent source of fiber too.
Goat’s milk is loaded with probiotics that help to support digestion by increasing the population of healthy bacteria in your dog’s digestive tract. Supporting your dog's digestion helps to improve nutrient absorption, boosts the immune system, and aids in filtering out toxins. In addition, goat’s milk also provides:
- Moisture - vital to all systems in your dog's body
- Calcium - component of bone, strengthens muscle and supports blood clotting
- B vitamins - support a healthy metabolism, digestion, and hormone regulation
- Vitamin A - maintains eye health and cell function
- Protein - provides amino acids needed to run the whole body
Unless your dog is lactose intolerant, plain Greek yogurt is better and safer for dogs than other types of yogurt. It contains more concentrated levels of probiotics (live cultures of bacteria), which do good things for a dog’s gut. Greek yogurt is particularly helpful for dogs taking antibiotics, which kill off some of the good bacteria in a dog’s gut. The probiotics in Greek yogurt also fight yeast infections, which can help dogs with recurring ear or skin infections.
Coconut is full of electrolytes that can help keep your dog hydrated and even give them a boost of energy as it’s full of nutrients like potassium, calcium and vitamin C. It also helps reduce inflammation, strengthens the immune system and improves skin and coat.
Ingredient List:
Pink Guava, Goat Milk, Greek Yoghurt, Coconut
Papaya fruit is an excellent, safe addition to your dog’s diet and provides unique benefits to the digestive system. Since it’s often considered an exotic fruit, most dog owners don’t add it to their dog’s food. However, papaya is a great source of fiber, moisture and nutrients, and it contains a kind of enzyme that may help alleviate indigestion, excessive gas and occasional bloating.
Goat’s milk is loaded with probiotics that help to support digestion by increasing the population of healthy bacteria in your dog’s digestive tract. Supporting your dog's digestion helps to improve nutrient absorption, boosts the immune system, and aids in filtering out toxins. In addition, goat’s milk also provides:
- Moisture - vital to all systems in your dog's body
- Calcium - component of bone, strengthens muscle and supports blood clotting
- B vitamins - support a healthy metabolism, digestion, and hormone regulation
- Vitamin A - maintains eye health and cell function
- Protein - provides amino acids needed to run the whole body
Unless your dog is lactose intolerant, plain Greek yogurt is better and safer for dogs than other types of yogurt. It contains more concentrated levels of probiotics (live cultures of bacteria), which do good things for a dog’s gut. Greek yogurt is particularly helpful for dogs taking antibiotics, which kill off some of the good bacteria in a dog’s gut. The probiotics in Greek yogurt also fight yeast infections, which can help dogs with recurring ear or skin infections.
Coconut is full of electrolytes that can help keep your dog hydrated and even give them a boost of energy as it’s full of nutrients like potassium, calcium and vitamin C. It also helps reduce inflammation, strengthens the immune system and improves skin and coat.
Ingredient List:
Papaya, Goat Milk, Greek Yoghurt, Coconut
WHY SHOULD I FEED MY FUR KID BONE BROTH?
In the process of making bone broth, collagen and cartilage are boiled down, releasing anti-inflammatory nutrients like chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine, and other compounds that help joints stay strong. Additionally, bone broth contains amino acids like glycine, proline, and arginine that all have whole-body anti-inflammatory effects. Finally, the abundance of collagen in bone broth helps structure and strengthen bones.
THE BENEFITS OF BONE BROTH FOR DOGS CAN INCLUDE:
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Joint rejuvenation
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Healthy gut
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Digestion support
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Enhanced hydration
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Skin & coat health
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Increased appetite (due to a healthy, optimally-functioning gut)
Just like humans, when dogs experience inflammation and metabolic stress, their body is operating at a less-than-ideal state. To combat this, you can feed your pup anti-inflammatory, healthy-gut promoting, nutrient-dense whole foods to help them thrive.
Ingredients:
Beef: Beef Marrow Bones, Organic Tumeric, Carrot, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Filtered Water
Chicken: Chicken Feet, Wolfberry, Celery, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Filtered Water
Duck: Duck Feet, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Filtered Water
Pork: Pork Marrow Bones, Parsley, Carrot, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Filtered Water
Salmon: Salmon Head, Salmon Bones, Kombu, Dashi, Filtered Water
Turkey Chicken: Turkey Carcass, Chicken Feet, Roasemary, Cranberry, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Filtered Water
Feeding Guide
As with feeding new food to your dog, we recommend trying a small amount of bone broth first to see how your dog reacts to the dosage. From here you can slowly increase the amount as they tolerate it.
10kg dogs and less: 1 tablespoon a day
10kg - 20kg: 2 tablespoons a day
20kg and above: 2-4 tablespoons a day
Serving methods
1. Serve AS-IS
Giving your pet bone broth the first time this way might be ideal. All you have to do is take the bone broth from the freezer and place it in the fridge until defrosted.
Once defrosted, scoop our a table spoon of broth into their bowl and happy, healthy, hydrated doggo or cat awaits.
2. Serve as a MEAL TOPPER
Adding a bit of bone broth on top of your pet’s regular meal never hurts!
Once the broth is defrosted, pour a bit into your pet’s bowl during mealtime. Adding the broth to kibble or raw food will give them a BOOST of gut and joint support.
3. GET CREATIVE! BROTH CUBES!
A fun way to serve bone broth is by re-freezing defrosted broth as “broth cubes” for your pup or cat!
A broth cube can be a good way to cool your pet down, keep them hydrated, and give them some good mental stimulation of chompin’ on an ice cube.
To make broth cubes,
1) Defrost the broth, 2) Pour broth into an ice tray, 3) Re-freeze and serve!
4. Heat it up and serve
Perfect for those with an upset tummy who refuses to consume anything. Scoop out a tablespoon of broth, add some warm water and it’ll be the perfect way to help sooth your pups tummy.
Best consumed within 6 months in the freezer or 10 days in the fridge.
Oranges, and all citrus fruits, are packed with Vitamin C and potassium. They’re also loaded with fiber, are low in sodium, and contain thiamine, folate, and antioxidants – important nutrients in a dog’s diet.
Pomelo is a juicy fruit containing vital vitamins, minerals, proteins, and fibers. Some of the benefits your dog can get from pomelo:
- Enhance muscle health
- Improve digestion
- Boost your dogs immunity
- Reducing inflammation
- Relieve oxidative stress
Goat’s milk is loaded with probiotics that help to support digestion by increasing the population of healthy bacteria in your dog’s digestive tract. Supporting your dog's digestion helps to improve nutrient absorption, boosts the immune system, and aids in filtering out toxins. In addition, goat’s milk also provides:
- Moisture - vital to all systems in your dog's body
- Calcium - component of bone, strengthens muscle and supports blood clotting
- B vitamins - support a healthy metabolism, digestion, and hormone regulation
- Vitamin A - maintains eye health and cell function
- Protein - provides amino acids needed to run the whole body
Unless your dog is lactose intolerant, plain Greek yogurt is better and safer for dogs than other types of yogurt. It contains more concentrated levels of probiotics (live cultures of bacteria), which do good things for a dog’s gut. Greek yogurt is particularly helpful for dogs taking antibiotics, which kill off some of the good bacteria in a dog’s gut. The probiotics in Greek yogurt also fight yeast infections, which can help dogs with recurring ear or skin infections.
Coconut is full of electrolytes that can help keep your dog hydrated and even give them a boost of energy as it’s full of nutrients like potassium, calcium and vitamin C. It also helps reduce inflammation, strengthens the immune system and improves skin and coat.
Ingredient List:
Orange, Pomelo, Goat Milk, Greek Yoghurt, Coconut