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DOVEY & BEAR DOGFOOD NUTRITION- Essential Nutrients Needed for healthy meals.
Proteins: Body tissues are made of proteins. Your dog’s body makes only 13 of the 23 amino acids that are building blocks of proteins. The other ten have to come from food.
Fats: Fats give your dog energy. They also help keep your dog’s skin and hair healthy. Some important fatty acids for your dog include linoleic acid, Omega-6, and Omega-3. Their body cannot make enough essential fatty acids on their own so they need to eat food that has them.
Carbohydrates: Carbs come from plants. When your dog eats grains and vegetables, they get fibers, sugars, and starches. Carbs power the tissues in your dog’s body and they keep your dog’s intestines in good shape.
Vitamins and minerals: Vitamins and minerals are essential for many of the chemical reactions in your dog’s body to keep them strong and build bones. A complete and “balanced” dogfood like D & B, will supply your dog’s needs of these. D & B uses a proprietary blend that is approved by our veterinary nutritionists.
Explanation of by-products: “Offal” (by-products) consists of lung, heart, kidney, liver, and spleen. Organs if they are harvested correctly and cleanly, can be used and are loaded with dense nutrition. They are abundant in Vitamin A, B, B-12, D, E, K, along with iron, copper, magnesium and phosphorus.
BELOW IS DETAILED Dovey & Bear INGREDIENT LIST and NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION – AS REPORTED BY USDA FOOD INFORMATION
INGREDIEINTS GOAT RECIPE: Goat, green beans, sweet potato, carrots, rice, eggs, liver, vitamins, and minerals.
INGREDIEINTS BEEF RECIPE: Beef, green beans, carrots, egg, rice, liver, canola oil, vitamins, and minerals.
GOAT MEAT (Chevon): Based on 3 1/2-ounce serving of cooked, roasted goat meat -sourced from local pasture-fed livestock – see farms biography:High in protein, vitamins and minerals, no sugars143 calories27 grams protein 3 grams fat3.7 milligrams of iron 86 milligrams sodium75 milligrams cholesterolGoat meat (chevon) is the most nutritious red meat you can eat and has considerably less calories than beef or chicken.Lower in saturated fat and cholesterol and less cholesterol than beef, chicken, pork or lamb. It has naturally higher HDL count (the good cholesterol) and a naturally low LDL count (the bad cholesterol). No “gamey” taste, instead you will find an earthy, herbal, fine-grained experience. Goat meat does NOT taste like chicken, beef or venison, but has a flavor between pork and beef.
BEEFSourced from local pasture-fed livestock – based on 3 oz. serving size = see farms biography25 calories.6 grams of carbohydrates.2 grams of fiber.3 grams of sugar.0.5 grams of protein
GREEN BEANS 1 cup 28 calories.0.55 grams (g) of fat.5.66 g of carbohydrate.2.6 g of fiber.1.94 g of sugar.1.42 g of protein.
SWEET POTATO (YAMS):Sourced from a local row-crop farmer: see farm’s biographyOne sweet potato contains:Calories: 103Protein: 2.29g (4.6 percent of Daily Value, or DV)Total fat: 0.17gCarbohydrates: 23.61gTotal dietary fiber: 3.8g (15.2 percent DV)Total sugars: 7.39gSodium: 41 milligrams (mg)Cholesterol: 0mgCalcium: 43mg (4.3 percent DV)Iron: 0.79mg (4.4 percent DV)Magnesium: 31mg (7.8 percent DV)Phosphorus: 62mgPotassium: 542mg (11.5 percent DV)Zinc: 0.36mgVitamin C: 22.3mg (37.2 percent DV)Thiamin: 0.12mgRiboflavin (vitamin B2): 0.12mgNiacin: 1.70mgVitamin B-6: 0.33mgFolate: 7 µg (micrograms)Vitamin A: 21,909 international units, or IU (438.2 percent DV)Vitamin E: 0.81mgVitamin K: 2.6µg (3.3 percent DV)
RUSSET POTATOES: One medium Russet baked potato, including the flesh and skin:Potatoes Are High in Many NutrientsCalories: 168.Fat: 0 grams.Protein: 5 grams.Carbs: 37 grams.Fiber: 4 grams.Sodium: 24 milligrams.Vitamin C: 37% of the RDI.Vitamin B6: 31% of the RDI.
EGGS: Free-range and sourced from local farms Egg has only 75 calories but 7 grams of high-quality protein, 5 grams of fat, and 1.6 grams of saturated fat, along with iron, vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids. The egg is a powerhouse of disease-fighting nutrients like lutein and zeaxanthin.
CARROTS: (based on one average size carrot)25 calories.6 grams of carbohydrates.2 grams of fiber.3 grams of sugar.0.5 grams of protein.
RICE Nutrients White rice, unenriched White rice, enrichedProtein2.9 grams2.9 gramsCarbs30 grams26 gramsFat0.4 grams0.4 gramsFiber0.9 grams0.9 grams
CANOLA OIL: The following nutrition information is provided by the USDA for 1 tablespoon (14g) of canola oil.Calories: 124Fat: 14gSodium: 0mgCarbohydrates: 0gFiber: 0gSugars: 0gProtein: 0g
CHEF CANINE COMPLETE: This vitamin and mineral mixture is a great addition and was suggested by our veterinary nutritionists* to make our eight-ingredient human-grade dogfood perfect for your pet.Canine Complete ingredients are HypoallergenicNo ingredients from China
Can be gently reheatedIf you make your own dogfood. The following list of minerals and vitamin ingredients can be used in their proper measurements to make your homemade recipe complete and balanced if used as directed on the original package.The nutritional ingredients of this supplements are listed as follows: Potassium Citrate, DiCalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Garbanzo Beans, Choline Bitartrate, Taurine, Salt, Zinc Proteinate, Magnesium Oxide, Iron Proteinate, Vitamin E, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Vitamin B-12, Selenium, Niacin, Riboflavin, Calcium Pantothenate, Thiamine, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Calcium Iodate, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid. CLICK HERE (GoDaddy – I am also sending a PDF of Canine Complete ingredients for you to add to the ingredient list)
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