10 Ways To Boost Your Dogβs Kibble
1. Eggs
Eggs are one of the most nutritious foods on the planet owing to their high natural protein content. It also contains good amounts of Vitamin A, B12, iron, and biotin.
You can also give them the shell as it is rich in calcium and potassium which is good for bones and teeth though you should only give it to them when you have naturally-sourced farm fresh eggs.
Β Β
2. Goatβs milk
This option is a good way to give your dog milk as it contains no lactose that could upset their stomach. It has natural probiotic properties that are great for preventing allergies and promoting gut health.
3. Canned or Raw Oily Fish
Fishes are a great way to give them essential Omega-3 fatty acids that could help dogs have healthy coats and skin and also help reduce inflammations.
Choose fishes like mackerel, sardines, herring, smelt, or anchovies as they tend to contain lesser to no amounts of mercury. Feed them 1 ounce for every 35 pounds of your dogβs weight every 2-3 times a week.
4. Veggies
This addition is great in giving their food a touch of variety and taste. Leafy greens contain little sugar and are low in carbohydrates which is good in keeping their ideal weights.
They are high in fiber which is beneficial for healthy stooling. Remember to steam it first or puree veggies first so it would be easier for them to absorb essential nutrients.
3. Canned or Raw Oily Fish
Fishes are a great way to give them essential Omega-3 fatty acids that could help dogs have healthy coats and skin and also help reduce inflammations.
Choose fishes like mackerel, sardines, herring, smelt, or anchovies as they tend to contain lesser to no amounts of mercury. Feed them 1 ounce for every 35 pounds of your dogβs weight every 2-3 times a week.
4. Veggies
This addition is great in giving their food a touch of variety and taste. Leafy greens contain little sugar and are low in carbohydrates which is good in keeping their ideal weights.
They are high in fiber which is beneficial for healthy stooling. Remember to steam it first or puree veggies first so it would be easier for them to absorb essential nutrients.
5. Berries
Just like us humans, dogs do benefit a lot from antioxidants. Berries are great additions to give them a boost of nutrients and fight toxins accumulating in their bodies.
Each day, rotate berries like strawberries, cranberries, blueberries, and blackberries to keep your dogs excited.
5. Berries
Just like us humans, dogs do benefit a lot from antioxidants. Berries are great additions to give them a boost of nutrients and fight toxins accumulating in their bodies.
Each day, rotate berries like strawberries, cranberries, blueberries, and blackberries to keep your dogs excited.
6. Pumpkin
Pumpkin is rich in natural Vitamin A that could help your dog maintain good eyesight and brain function.
Vitamin A is a must-have in dog nutrition; even though the kibble you bought tells you it is complete in nutrition, it is not too bad a little bit of extra.
7. Bone broth
Adding bone broth to your dogβs kibble is a nutritious way to rehydrate it. Kibbles tend to be dry, and they could suck water out of your dogβs body as they digest it. Bone broth is easy to make and rich in nutrients like collagen, glucosamine, and chondroitin.
6. Pumpkin
Pumpkin is rich in natural Vitamin A that could help your dog maintain good eyesight and brain function.
Vitamin A is a must-have in dog nutrition; even though the kibble you bought tells you it is complete in nutrition, it is not too bad a little bit of extra.
7. Bone broth
Adding bone broth to your dogβs kibble is a nutritious way to rehydrate it. Kibbles tend to be dry, and they could suck water out of your dogβs body as they digest it. Bone broth is easy to make and rich in nutrients like collagen, glucosamine, and chondroitin.
8. Coconut oil
We hear a lot about the benefits of coconut oil, so it was a good idea to give them natural coconut oil. It is rich in MCT, a nutrient that rehydrates skin and coat.
It also contains lauric acid, a nutrient praised for its ability to fight infections and diseases.
9. Raw meat
Pet Snacks are advocates of healthy raw feeding. Raw meat is a great addition that could make simple kibbles a thousand times better. Rich and densely packed with nutrients, you cannot go wrong with these, but be sure to ask your vet first and do proper research to know whatβs best to add.
10. USE Pet Snacksβ Raw food topperΒ
Well for those of you looking for an easier option that wonβt take a lot of convincing of your furry friends, our new freeze-dried raw food toppers allow pet parents just like you to help improve the nutritional value of your current food by supplementing it with our all-natural raw topper!Β
100% Raw - 100% Safe - 100% YumΒ
Made from raw meats and organ meats, our new raw toppers provide essential nutrients dogs need as well as a great raw aroma dogs; cannot resist.
Β
A Natural Boost For All AgesΒ
Our new topper provides a healthy, clean addition to your pet's diet. It can be fed daily as a versatile and nutritious meat flavored food that is easily eaten and digested by just about any dog out there!Β
We're Sorry You Missed This Sale
We're a small, family-owned company, so we're always delighted when we can offer discounts like this. If you'd like to be notified about our next sale, please sign up for our mailing list and we'll let you know about all upcoming discounts and sales.
This Month: 20% Off New Freeze-Dried Raw Food Toppers
So besides being extremely palatable to dogs, itβs good for health, itβs loaded with cancer-fighting nutrients, healthy enzymes, a variety of minerals and vitamins and itβs a highly digestibleΒ protein, our new Pet Snacks toppers are on sale this month!
That includes Beef, Chicken, and Kangaroo.Β
This introductory offer ends May 31st at midnight.
So why wait?Β Click below to shop now.
β β β β β
βAt dinner time, I usually add a spoon or two of the raw food topper in Abby's food. She would finish her food quickly and even lick clean her bowl. The raw food topper makes plain food extra flavorsome and yummy for her.β
βLydia L
β β β β β
βMy dog literally started drooling when she knew I was adding the topper to her meal. I have never seen her do that before
βSue R., Pet Snacks customer