THE BENEFITS OF GOAT’S MILK
- Packed with probiotics for digestive health
- Rich in biotin which is good for skin and coat
- Less allergenic and more digestible than cow’s milk
INGREDIENTS:
VenisonVenison is an excellent source of lean protein, essential for muscle development and overall health. It is also an excellent alternative for pets with allergic or digestive sensitivities to common proteins like chicken., Venison BrothVenison broth primarily provides hydration. Depending on preparation, it may contain small amounts of protein, collagen, gelatin, and amino acids. Glucosamine levels are not typically significant unless added separately., Venison LungVenison lung is a lean organ meat that provides protein along with iron, phosphorus, and B vitamins (notably vitamin B12 and riboflavin)., Venison HeartVenison heart is a concentrated source of protein, vitamin B12, iron, zinc, and selenium. It also provides taurine and coenzyme Q10, compounds naturally present in cardiac muscle., Venison LiverVenison liver is rich in protein, vitamin A, vitamin B12, riboflavin, niacin, and iron. It also supplies zinc, copper, and folate, making it one of the most nutrient-dense organ meats., ChickpeasChickpeas supply plant-based protein and dietary fiber. They also contribute folate, manganese, copper, iron, phosphorus, and potassium., New Zealand Green MusselsAids in reducing joint pain; natural anti-inflammatory; contains omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA) which aids in reducing inflammation; contains zinc and magnesium which aid in joint metabolism., Goat's MilkGoat’s milk is a source of essential nutrients such as calcium, protein, and vitamins. Its low lactose levels make it an easily digestible ingredient for your pet., Sunflower OilSunflower oil contains a high level of linoleic acid produced by expressing the oils of sunflower seeds. Sunflower oil is low in saturated fat, which makes it a better choice than oils and fats that are high in saturated fat. Sunflower oil is used to provide essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids (EFAs) are fats that must be supplied in the diet because the body cannot produce them. They are required for normal growth and functioning of the cells, muscles, nerves, and organs and the production of prostaglandins. Deficiencies of EFAs are linked to a variety of health problems, including heart disease, cancer and diabetes., Dried SeaweedSeaweed provides dietary fiber, iodine (important for thyroid function), and small amounts of calcium, magnesium, iron, and B vitamins. It also contains antioxidant compounds and some omega-3 fatty acids, though levels vary widely by species., Potassium ChlorideA source of potassium important for acid-base balance and a healthy nervous system., Calcium CarbonateAn excellent source of highly bioavailable calcium. Calcium is essential in maintaining healthy bones and teeth., Magnesium SulfateA bioavailable source of magnesium, a mineral which is essential for cardiovascular function, muscle movement, and bone strength., Minerals (Iron Amino Acid ChelateAn organic source of iron. Iron is an essential mineral for preventing anemia and stimulating the production of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the red blood cell pigment that carries oxygen throughout the body., Zinc Amino Acid ChelateAn organic source of zinc. Zinc is an essential mineral that supports healthy skin and coat. It helps maintain a normal sense of taste and smell, aids in the maintenance of a healthy immune system and helps in the synthesis of DNA and RNA., Selenium YeastSelenium yeast is a bioavailable form of selenium, an essential trace mineral. Selenium is required for antioxidant defense (as part of glutathione peroxidase), thyroid hormone metabolism, immune function, and reproductive health., Manganese Amino Acid ChelateAn organic source of manganese. Manganese is an essential mineral and is necessary for the proper formation and maintenance of connective tissue., Copper Amino Acid ChelateAn organic source of copper. Copper promotes normal red blood cell formation, aids in the production of several enzymes involved in respiration, and promotes proper connective-tissue formation., Calcium Iodate)A source of the essential mineral iodine necessary for proper thyroid function, which produces and secretes hormones. A healthy thyroid controls metabolism rate., Choline ChlorideA source of choline, a water-soluble nutrient, essential for proper nerve function including memory and muscle control., Vitamins (Niacin SupplementA source of vitamin B3 which is essential for health. Your pet's body uses niacin to help turn food into energy., Vitamin E SupplementA fat-soluble vitamin and a potent antioxidant that helps improve circulation and cardiac output., Thiamine MononitrateA source of vitamin B1. Thiamine is essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates and also plays an important role in helping maintain a healthy nervous system., d-Calcium PantothenateA source of vitamin B5. It acts as a coenzyme in the conversion of amino acids and is important for healthy skin., RiboflavinA source of vitamin B2. Riboflavin is important for the digestion of fats and carbohydrates, and also promotes healthy skin and coat., Pyridoxine HydrochlorideA source of vitamin B6. Pyridoxine is essential for the metabolism of proteins. It acts as a cofactor for the large number of enzymes involved in the synthesis of amino acids and metabolism., Vitamin A SupplementA fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for healthy skin, coat and eyes/vision., BiotinA source of vitamin B7; occasionally it may also be referred to as vitamin H. Biotin plays an important role in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins. It is especially important as it promotes the normal health of skin and coat., Vitamin B12 SupplementA B vitamin also known as cyanocobalamin. Vitamin B12 is a coenzyme in nucleic acid, protein and lipid synthesis., Folic AcidA B vitamin also known as vitamin B9. Folic acid is a water-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in various cellular functions., Vitamin D3 Supplement)A fat-soluble vitamin, which promotes healthy skin, bones and teeth. It is necessary for the proper absorption and utilization of calcium and phosphorus.
CRUDE PROTEIN MIN: 10.00% | CRUDE FAT MIN: 8.00%
CRUDE FIBER MAX: 2.00% | MOISTURE MAX: 78.00%
1,400 kcal/kg, 238 kcal/6 oz can, 515 kcal/13 oz can
RAWZ® New Zealand Venison Recipe with Goat’s Milk is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for Maintenance.
Adjust the amount of food you serve based on the age, size and activity level of your dog. Food should be fed at room temperature.
Promptly refrigerate the unused portion. Fresh water should be available at all times.
ADULT: Feed 1 ounce for each lb. of body weight per
COMBINATION FEEDING: Feed 1/3 cup less dry food for every 1/2 can of wet food.
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Balanced Nutrition & Digestibility of Ingredients
Balanced nutrition, or the complete portfolio of the ingredients, not single data points of nutrients, are essential for your pet’s health. In addition to nutritional balance, the digestibility of ingredients and the bioavailability of protein and amino acid profiles are also crucial for your pet’s health.
Typical Analysis
Our typical analysis represents an average using values from ingredient databases and actual lab reports of our foods. This average is not intended to represent exact amounts. This additional nutritional information should be used as a general guide to help you and your veterinarian or nutritionist choose which recipe is best for your unique pet. Please contact RAWZ Customer Service with any questions you may have.