Your dogs health is important to you right?
That’s why we recommend the English Country Duck with Parsnip, Beetroot, Orange, Asparagus & Pumpkin…sounds so good, right? Your doggo will love it too, and it will help them keep strong, as part of a well-balanced diet.
Why are these ingredient good for your dog?
Duck is a great protein source for your dog, because it is east for them to digest (perfect for doggos with sensitive tummies) and is rich in iron and amino acids, supporting strong and healthy muscles so they can run around and play for longer.
Parsnip is an excellent source of Vitamin B3 which your best friend needs to boost their energy levels.
Beetroot is great for their gastrointestinal system because it contains a good source of dietary fibre.
Orange, as most of us are aware, contains Vitamin C which is an antioxidant and will help support your dogs immune system.
Asparagus contains iron that support the circulatory system
Pumpkin is an excellent source of Vitamin A that boosts vision
What Superfoods can Dogs Eat?
There are many superfoods that dogs can eat, including oranges, beetroot, pumpkin, parsnip and asparagus. We’ve all heard the comments from nutritionists about having a “rainbow of colours on your plate”. This is important because each vegetable provides different antioxidant benefits
- Purple foods contain compounds found in the eyes, and support healthy circulation
- White vegetables support the immune system
- Oranges are great for both circulation and vessels, whilst the natural vitamin C content helps aid and support the immune system and antioxidant processes.
As part of our Superfood Range, we gently cook the English Country Duck to reduce degradation and ensures the protein is the highest quality possible This process is called Fresh Trusion, which you can learn more about here: https://freshtrusion.co.uk/.
Our kibble contains 65% duck; 35% of which is freshly prepared with the rest dried duck. Duck is a great alternative choice for common dog allergens that are connected to other more popular food options such as chicken, cheap grains or beef. Whilst there isn’t much research into allergies, what does exists points towards the more commonly used choices being a problem, for example chicken.
Did You Know? When we eat them, animal proteins are broken down and human and dog bodies use their components for tissue growth, which is why protein is such an important feature in our diets, as well as our furry friends.
Protein is made up of 20 Amino Acids, that are divided into Essential Amino Acids (needed by your dog) and Non-Essential Amino Acids. Rotating protein sources will ensure that your dog is getting a wider range of amino acids in their diet.
Can I home-prepare my dogs food?
It’s important to fully understand that preparing food that is formulated correctly in order to ensure their diet is complete and balanced, is actually incredibly hard to achieve. Poorly formulated diets can be harmful to your pet.
Formulated dog foods follow strict standards that make sure your dog receives all the nutrients they need long-term. We supplement the nutrient levels that are often food at the lower end in dog formulations – Vitamin E, Zinc, Manganese and Iodine to make the dog food as nutritiously optimised as possible to meet their requirements.
Adding food groups that your dog is missing, to their diet is always smart as part of their long-term feeding strategy. Here are a few that we recommend adding:
- Steamed Vegetables, cooking them increases digestibility
- Red Muscle Meat compliments poultry options
- Oily Fish contains high levels of omega 3
- Egg contain a whole protein
- Muscles for manganese and healthy bones
- A small piece of Liver or Kidney, which both contain Vitamin A, Iron and Selenium
Fresh food is hydrating, and includes a wide range of non-essential proteins and food groups that are commonly missing.
How To Store English Country Duck Kibble
The nutritional content of English Country Duck kibble can decline over time if it is not stored correctly, as the food will oxidise.
To prolong the life of kibble, we recommend storing it in a dark, dry and air tight location. Preferably in a sealed container, but definitely in a cupboard.
We recommend rotating proteins for your dog, rather than relying on one single source to ensure that allergies are avoided where possible. So why not try one of the other flavours in our Superfood range?
Choose from:
- English Country Duck with Parsnip, Beetroot, Orange, Asparagus & Pumpkin
- Free Range Turkey with Parsley, Papaya, Nettle, Zucchini & Pumpkin
- Italian Buffalo with Basil, Blackberry, Turmeric, Flaxseed & Apple
- Scottish Salmon with Dill, Spinach, Fennel, Asparagus & Tomato
Suitable for Adult Dogs
Available in two options: 12kg or 4x2kg