All meals are available in ½ lb, 1 lb, 1½ lb, and 2 lb sizes (227 g, 454 g, 681 g and 908 g).

Beef, Tripe & Veggie Meals

Lamb & Veggie Meals

Turkey & Veggie Meals

Chicken & Veggie Meal

Buffalo & Veggies Meal

Venison & Veggie Meal

Cornish Hen & Veggie Meal

Herring & Veggie Meal

Organic Juiced Veggies

Non-Medicated Meaty Beef Bones

Non-Medicated Chicken Necks & Carcasses

Whole Cornish Hen and Herring

 

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Beef, Tripe & Veggie Meals

Ingredients : Non-medicated beef meat, beef tripe, beef liver and beef heart, organic: bok choy, zucchini, lettuce, jewel yams.

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Lamb & Veggie Meals

Ingredients : Non-medicated lamb, lamb liver and lamb heart, organic: bok choy, zucchini, lettuce, jewel yams.

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Turkey & Veggie Meals

Ingredients : Non-medicated turkey legs, turkey carcass, whole turkey, turkey liver, organic: bok choy, zucchini, lettuce, jewel yams.

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Chicken & Veggies Meal

Ingredients : Non-medicated, free-range ground chicken meat, organs and bones, organic: green kale, lettuce, zucchini, squash, jewel yams.

Directions : Thaw package in refrigerator, cut open bag, put in bowl and serve. Essential fatty acids are important for many health aspects including skin, eyes, nails, and much more. Add a bit of flax seed oil or wild salmon oil for essential fatty acids. Occasionally, add a free-range chicken egg yolk to this mixture to give your dog some variety – eggs are an excellent source of protein and essential fatty acids. Refrigerate anything your dog doesn’t eat after 15 minutes for the next meal.

IMPORTANT! Our chicken meals contain raw ground chicken bones to provide your dog with essential calcium. Please do not cook these meals – cooked bones are much harder than raw bones, and can seriously irritate your dog’s digestive tract.

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Buffalo & Veggies Meal

Ingredients: Non-medicated, free-range ground buffalo meat and organs, organic: green chard, lettuce, green kale, squash, sweet potatoes, and beets.

Directions: Thaw package in refrigerator, cut open bag, put in bowl and serve. Refrigerate anything your dog doesn’t eat after 15 minutes for the next meal.

IMPORTANT! This meal does not contain any bone, so make sure if you are feeding this or other red meats on a regular basis, that your dog is getting sufficient calcium from either bones or calcium supplements.

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Venison & Veggies Meal

Ingredients: Non-medicated, free-range ground venison meat and organs, organic: green chard, lettuce, green kale, squash, sweet potatoes.

Directions: Thaw package in refrigerator, cut open bag, put in bowl and serve. Refrigerate anything your dog doesn’t eat after 15 minutes for the next meal.

IMPORTANT! This meal does not contain any bone, so make sure if you are feeding this or other red meats on a regular basis, that your dog is getting sufficient calcium from either bones or calcium supplements.

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Cornish Hen & Veggies Meal

Ingredients: Non-medicated ground whole cornish hen, organic: green kale, lettuce, zucchini, squash, jewel yams.

Directions: Thaw package in refrigerator, cut open bag, put in bowl and serve. Essential fatty acids are important for many health aspects including skin, eyes, nails, and much more. Add a bit of flax seed oil or wild salmon oil for essential fatty acids. Refrigerate anything your dog doesn’t eat after 15 minutes for the next meal.

IMPORTANT! Our Cornish hen meals contain raw ground bones to provide your dog with essential calcium. Please do not cook these meals – cooked bones are much harder than raw bones, and can seriously irritate your dog’s digestive tract.

Herring & Veggies Meal

Ingredients: Ground whole herring, organic: green kale, lettuce, zucchini, squash, jewel yams.

Directions: Thaw package in refrigerator, cut open bag, put in bowl and serve. Essential fatty acids are important for many health aspects including skin, eyes, nails, and much more. Add a bit of flax seed oil or wild salmon oil for essential fatty acids. Refrigerate anything your dog doesn’t eat after 15 minutes for the next meal.

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Organic Juiced Veggies, 1 LB

Ingredients: Green kale, spinach, zucchini, squash, jewel yams.

Mix the veggies with your choice of ground or cut meat.

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Non-medicated Chicken Necks and Carcass

Chicken carcasses are packaged with two (2) carcass pieces per package.

Chicken necks are packaged in approximately 1 lb packages for convenient meal size portions.

Raw meaty bones benefit dogs and cats in several ways. Chewing on a raw bone helps keep the teeth clean and health, and provides hours of chewing pleasure and stimulation. We recommend that you include raw meaty bones as a regular part of your dog’s diet.

IMPORTANT! While for some dogs chewing bones is second nature, it is always best to be cautious. Please don’t leave your dog unattended with a bone. Know your dog’s eating habits (do they chew the bones carefully or try to gulp it all in one fell swoop) and get bones that are appropriate to their size (don’t get a golf-ball size bone for a Great Dane as there is a good chance they might swallow it whole).

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Whole Cornish Hen and Herring

Larger dogs can indulge in this special pleasure of eating a whole bird. It provides them with a complete meal. Feel free to stuff a bit of vegetables into the hen to balance out the meal.

Wolves have often resorted to hunting for fish in local streams when other prey was unavailable. While fish should not be fed too frequently, some dogs definitely enjoy the treat!

IMPORTANT! While for some dogs chewing bones is second nature, it is always best to be cautious. Please don’t leave your dog unattended with a bone. Know your dog’s eating habits (do they chew the bones carefully or try to gulp it all in one fell swoop) and get bones that are appropriate to their size (don’t get a golf-ball size bone for a Great Dane as there is a good chance they might swallow it whole).

Non-Medicated Meaty Beef Bones

Non-medicated beef bones are available in large and small sizes, and contain enough meat to serve as a meal.

Raw meaty bones benefit dogs and cats in several ways. Chewing on a raw bone helps keep the teeth clean and health, and provides hours of chewing pleasure and stimulation. We recommend that you include raw meaty bones as a regular part of your dog’s diet.

IMPORTANT! While for some dogs chewing bones is second nature, it is always best to be cautious. Please don’t leave your dog unattended with a bone. Know your dog’s eating habits (do they chew the bones carefully or try to gulp it all in one fell swoop) and get bones that are appropriate to their size (don’t get a golf-ball size bone for a Great Dane as there is a good chance they might swallow it whole).

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