Essential Dog food India | Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats | Chicken Liver For Puppies
Ingredient guide

Why we bake with what we bake.

Every ingredient in our kitchen earns its spot. Here's what each one does for your dog.

01

Peanut Butter

Most peanut butter is safe for dogs to eat and in moderation can be an excellent source of proteins and healthy fats, vitamins B & E and niacin. But too much of a good thing can lead to obesity. The best option is to follow the 10% rule. In general, the treats should not be more than 10% of your dog's diet.

02

Sweet Potatoes

A safe, healthy and natural treat for dogs. One of the best dietary sources of Vitamin A — promotes healthy skin coat, eyes, nerves and muscles. Also a rich source of fiber and vitamin A, C, B6, potassium, calcium and iron.

03

Sweet Pumpkin

Contains vitamins A, C and E as well as minerals like iron and potassium. High soluble fibre content — great for your dog's digestion. Also a pre-biotic power house.

04

Chicken Liver

Full of essential vitamins, minerals, proteins and iron. Relatively low in calories and saturated fat. Good choice for dogs needing increased protein, selenium or iron. Vitamin A supports vision and healthy heart / kidneys / reproductive organs. B group vitamins essential for growth. Iron + folate prevent anaemia. Copper & Zinc support brain function, energy, bones and joints.

05

Coconut Oil

Safe and beneficial for dogs just as it can be for humans. Consists of ~90% saturated fats, most of which are medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) — good for skin, immune system, digestion, plus antibacterial and antifungal properties.

06

Chicken Mince

Outsourced from shops and online stores / vendors where we buy meat for our own consumption. Lean and devoid of fat, filled with goodness of proteins.

07

Puppy Treats

Soft and small treats — small doggie babies and elderly dogs can easily chew and digest. Baked chicken, peanut butter, and banana pumpkin puppy treats. Some contain milk and may not be suitable for lactose-intolerant dogs.

Questions?

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