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Red Dog Blue Kat

Red Dog Blue Kat Foundations Beef & Tripe

$9.49

Our Beef & Tripe meals are made from human grade, non-medicated beef meat, beef organs and organic vegetables. Green tripe is added for the extra nutritional value of amino and fatty acids, vitamins and digestive enzymes. Tripe, although extremely stinky, is a favourite amongst canines! No bull!

 

No additives, preservatives or fillers.

Beef contains the powerful antioxidant glutathione and several important minerals and vitamins including calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, phosphorus, selenium, zinc, vitamins B2, B3, B5, B6 and B12. Cobalamin (vitamin B12 is only provided by meat).

Beef is also a source of L-carnitine which transports fats to the mitochondria for burning. L-carnitine isn’t considered one of the essential amino acids because your dog’s liver can synthesize it but research suggests that consuming it may have added benefits including a reduction in heart disease.

Lastly, beef gives your dog access to the amino acid carnosine which reduces inflammation in the body and boosts immune function.

Tripe is highly nutritious, containing plenty of enzymes, good bacteria, and nutrients that are excellent for your pet's health.

Red, yellow and green veggies are a great source of antioxidants and phytonutrients for your pet. Ours are blended for maximum absorption. 

 Ingredients:

56% MEAT AND ORGAN / 24% TRIPE / 20% VEGGIES

Beef muscle meat, beef tripe, beef heart, beef liver, bok choy*, yams*, beef kidney, lettuce*, zucchini*, squash*, probiotic (lactobacillus casei K91®, lactobacillus fermentum K92®, inulin).

*Certified organic

SUPPLIER / INGREDIENT DETAILS

Ingredients Origin Details
Beef meat Canada (BC) Humanely raised without hormones
Beef organs Canada (BC) Humanely raised without hormones
Beef tripe Canada (BC) Humanely raised without hormones
Vegetables North America Certified Organic

Our goal is to ensure all animals are treated with respect.  We source from suppliers that raise their animals without antibiotics, but may administer antibiotics for welfare reasons in the rare event that an animal gets ill.