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The grain free Harmony Diet is designed to provide optimum nutrition for your active dog. Whole food ingredients formulated to give your dog's joints and energy levels a healthy advantage throughout their lives. They'll say "thank you" from the tip of their wet nose to the friendly wag of their tail.
PREPARATION INSTRUCTION
Rehydrate each Freeze Dried patty with 1/2 - 1 cup warm water or broth to provide a nutritionally balanced serving.
This is a general guideline for Adult Dog's calorie requirements. Not intended for puppies.
For each meal, divide the number of patties per day by the number of servings per day. For example, if you feed your dog twice each day, divide by two.
Harmony Freeze-Dried Beef, Salmon, & Duck Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance of adult dogs.
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REHYDRATED ANALYSIS (%)
CALORIE CONTENT
Beef Heart, Salmon, Duck Necks, Beef Liver, Carrots, Celery, Pumpkin, Kale, Green Beans, Beets, Parsley, Apple Cider Vinegar, Spinach, Coconut Oil, Dried Yeast, Salt, Sunflower Seed, Sesame Seed, Pumpkin Seed, Quinoa, Cassava Root, Dehydrated Alfalfa, Dried Kelp, Turmeric, Chia Seed
Marney was encouraged as she read about the benefits of whole food nutrition, as well as the food therapies and herbal supplements used in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine...
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