Clean Ingredients
Human-grade real food ingredients give your pet a natural boost with maximum bioavailability. No chemicals. No Toxins.
What's Inside
What Does It Do?
Collagen is the most abundant protein in an animal’s body. It literally holds everything together, reduces inflammation, and promotes digestive and immune function, muscle strength, bone density and wound healing. The collagen we use has been carefully selected for its unique amino acid profile and excellent bioavailability (absorption rate >96%), unlike any other source.
What Does It Do?
There are many different types of collagen, but only type 2 collagen is the main structural component of healthy joint cartilage, responsible for delivering its tensile strength and toughness.
Our patented type 2 collagen is an all-in-one natural extraction from chicken sternum of essential amino acids, glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), chondroitin and hyaluronic acid.
Bio-identical joint nutrients are rapidly absorbed to help repair and regenerate joints while improving mobility, agility and comfort.
What Does It Do?
MSM is a naturally occurring organic sulphur compound. Not only is this amazing mineral a building block for healthy bones and joints, helping them stay stronger for longer, but it's also a dynamic antioxidant and immune booster.
What Does It Do?
Dogs can make their own vitamin C, but if a dog is stressed, sick or has discomfort, their body's natural output of vitamin C can quickly be depleted.
Studies found that animals supplemented with vitamin C have stronger immune systems, show greater resistance to disease, and have an improved recovery from illness or injury.
What Does It Do?
Our bone broth powder is made by simmering meaty beef bones and connective tissues in water for an extended period. The resulting broth is then dehydrated and turned into a powder. This natural concentrate contains collagen, other proteins, minerals (calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus), and compounds like chondroitin and glucosamine.
Bone Broth Benefits
- Liver Health and Detoxification
- Immune Boost
- Healthy Skin and Coat
- Improved Mobility and Proactive Joint Support
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Boost Digestive Health
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Source of Essential Minerals For Improved Heart and Muscle Health
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Fight Inflammation
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Increase Hydration and Appetite
Gelatin is 90% protein by dry weight. With the same unique amino acid profile as collagen, it's exceptionally high in glycine and proline. Gelatin supports cognitive function, protects the gut lining and digestive tract, soothes an upset stomach and relieves digestive ailments.
What Does It Do?
L-Glutamine is an amino acid that can have several potential benefits for dogs:
- Gut health: L-Glutamine is often used to help manage gastrointestinal issues. It helps maintain the barrier between the inside of your intestines and the rest of your body, which prevents harmful bacteria and toxins from entering. For dogs with inflammatory bowel disease, diarrhoea, or other gastrointestinal problems, L-Glutamine may help reduce symptoms.
- Immune system support: L-Glutamine plays a vital role in the function of the immune system. It provides energy to immune cells, like lymphocytes and macrophages, which can help fight off infections.
- Muscle health: L-Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the bloodstream and in the muscle tissue. It can help maintain muscle mass, especially in conditions where muscle wasting is prevalent, like in older dogs or dogs recovering from illness or surgery.
- Brain health: L-Glutamine is a precursor to the neurotransmitters glutamate and GABA, which are important for brain function. It can potentially aid in cognitive function and potentially slow down age-related cognitive decline.
- Recovery from stress or injury: When a dog's body is under stress due to illness, surgery, or trauma, its need for L-Glutamine can increase. Supplementing with L-Glutamine can help meet this increased demand and promote healing and recovery.
What Does It Do?
Pumpkin powder, which is simply dehydrated pumpkin, has several potential benefits for dogs:
- Digestive Health: Pumpkin is high in dietary fibre. This can help regulate digestion by adding bulk to your dog's stool, which can be beneficial for dogs with both diarrhoea and constipation.
- Weight Management: Because of its high fibre content, pumpkin can also help with weight management. It provides a sense of fullness without adding many calories, which can be helpful for overweight dogs on a calorie-restricted diet.
- Urinary Health: Pumpkin seeds are believed to support urinary health. They are often used in traditional medicine as a treatment for urinary tract infections and to prevent kidney stones. While there is less scientific evidence supporting this use, some dog owners believe it helps.
- Vitamins and Minerals: Pumpkin is a good source of vitamins and minerals. It's high in Vitamin A (from beta-carotene), Vitamin C, potassium, and iron, which are all beneficial for your dog's overall health.
- Hydration: Since pumpkin powder can be rehydrated, it can be a good way to encourage hydration, especially in dogs that might not drink enough water.
- Low Fat, Low Sodium: Pumpkin is naturally low in fat and sodium, making it a good addition for dogs on a low-fat or low-sodium diet.
What Does It Do?
Nutritional yeast, is a deactivated yeast that is rich in nutrients and has a variety of potential health benefits for dogs:
- Rich in B Vitamins: Nutritional yeast is a great source of B vitamins, including thiamine, folate, B-6, and niacin. These vitamins are necessary for a dog's metabolism and energy production, skin and coat health, and nervous system function.
- High in Protein: Nutritional yeast is high in protein, which is essential for your dog's growth, muscle development, and immune function. It contains all the essential amino acids your dog needs from their diet.
- Source of Antioxidants: Nutritional yeast contains antioxidants, including the powerful antioxidant glutathione, which can help protect your dog's cells from damage by free radicals.
- Promotes Digestive Health: Nutritional yeast can support digestive health because of its probiotic properties. It can help support a healthy balance of bacteria in the gut.
- Good for Skin and Coat: The B vitamins and amino acids in nutritional yeast can support healthy skin and coat in dogs.
- Palatability: Many dogs enjoy the cheesy flavour of nutritional yeast, making it a useful tool for encouraging picky eaters.
What's NEVER Inside
Why It's Bad?
Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA) is an artificial antioxidant preservative. Carcinogenic accumulates in the lungs, liver, and kidneys and is associated with stomach tumours in animal studies.
Why It's Bad?
Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) is an artificial antioxidant preservative. It accumulates in the liver and is associated with liver tumours in animal studies.
Why It's Bad?
Gluten is found in wheat, rye, and barley. Wheat is one of the eight common allergens. Wheat and other gluten-containing foods are associated with Celiac disease and less severe gluten intolerances.
Why Is It Bad?
GMOs are understood to cause harm to the environment, farmers and community. The chemicals used to protect these crops run off into the water supply. GMO plant material is not allowed in organic products.
Why It's Bad?
An additive used in supplements to prevent sticking and clumping. Stearates can cause indigestion as well as immune system suppression.
What to Look For?
Stearic acid, Magnesium stearate.
Why It's Bad?
Sulfites are preservatives in grooming products but can cause headaches, rashes, and difficulty breathing.
Why It's Bad?
Phthalates are plasticising chemicals used in grooming products to help fragrance stick to the skin or to soften products that may cause hormone disruption and damage the kidneys and liver.
What to Look For?
• BBP: butyl benzyl phthalate
• DBP: di-n-butyl phthalate
• DEHP: di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Why It's Bad?
PEGS are synthetic chemicals found in grooming products as a thickener, softener, or to attract moisture but can cause skin irritation and carry other chemicals across the skin into the bloodstream.
What to Look For?
• Polyethylene Glycol
• PEG-150 Distearate
• PEG 6000 Disterate
• PEG 80 Sorbitan Laurate
Why It's Bad?
Chemical preservatives that prevent the growth of bacteria or mould but are known to cause hormone disruption and cause environmental damage. They have also been found to accelerate skin ageing, skin rashes and allergies.
What to Look For?
• Methylparaben
• Ethylparaben
• Isobutylparaben
• Propylparaben
• Heptylparaben
Why It's Bad?
Formaldehyde is a preservative used in grooming products and is a known carcinogen and skin irritant.
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