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This neutral starter pack is perfect for nourishing healthy dogs, preserving their harmonious state and keeping them balanced!
Designed to work together, this combination of freeze dried food, GI supplementation & treats will have your pup feeling better than ever! Belly Balance helps restore the GI tract & freeze dried patties nourishes them with whole food nutrition. The beef lung treats are ideal for training, treating or using as a tasty addition to their food!
Patties:
Belly Balance:
Beef Lung:
Patties are a Complete & Balanced Vet-Formulated Adult Dog Food
HOW TO FEED PATTIES:
HOW TO FEED BELLY BALANCE:
Includes 6 freeze dried patties, 1 bag of Belly Balance & 1 bag of Beef Lung treats
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS (%)
CALORIE CONTENT
kcal/kg - 1,660 kcal/patty - 280
SERVING SIZE IN PATTIES PER DAY
Serving size assumes two servings per day. For each meal, divide the number of patties per day by number of servings per day. For example, if you feed your dog twice each day, divide by two.
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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