Chicken Breast is very high in lean protein, but in B3 and B6 vitamins, phosphorous and selenium as well. Chicken is a favourite for pups at all stages of life
Vitamin B3 is an essential nutrient in your pups diet. Your pups body needs it to function properly, and fluently. Vitamin B3 has been shown to lower cholesterol, ease arthritis and boost cognitive function. So, an element that is promoted in all stages of your pups life.
Vitamin B6 is one of the vitamins that is responsible for protein synthesis in dogs. This is especially important for a pup and adolescent puppy. It also plays a key role in healthy haemoglobin production.
Phosphorus also plays a versatile role in a dog’s diet. Along with calcium, it is responsible for healthy bones and bone density. And helps to maintain healthy teeth. When a dog is deficient in phosphorus, they can experience bone weakness and fractures. Chicken breast being a low-fat product will assist your pup in healthy teeth and bones.
Selenium is a trace element that is known to have many benefits to dog. Some of these include antioxidant properties, improved skin and coat condition, and a stronger immune system.
Turmeric contains a compound called curcumin – which is essentially its active ingredient. Curcumin for dogs has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, wound healing and ant cancer properties. It can help fight diseases and slow down the effects of arthritis, diabetes, cancer, liver disease and gastrointestinal issues. Turmeric in small quantities provides an essential health benefit for your pup.
Peas are chock a block full of minerals like iron, zinc, potassium, and magnesium. They’re also rich in protein and act as a healthy filler for your pups wet food. Also high in fibre. Peas contain lutein, an anti-oxidant good for skin, heart, and eye health. In this instance we have crushed them through our chicken.
Sweet potatoes are one of the best dietary sources of vitamin A, which promotes healthy skin, coat, eyes, nerves, and muscles in dogs. Sweet potatoes are also a rich source of vitamins A, C, B6, potassium, calcium, and iron, a fantastic addition to your pups diet, and in moderation a good wet meal filler.