Description
| Duck | Turkey | Chicken |
| Vitamins:
• Niacin (Vitamin B3) – aids in the regulation of glucose levels and converts proteins and fats into energy. • Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) – improves your dogs metabolism and cardiovascular health.
Minerals/ antioxidants: • Zinc – is essential for over 300 bodily functions, it not only boosts the immune system but promotes good digestion and a healthy coat and skin too. Zinc also helps speed up the healing of wounds. • Selenium – promotes a healthy immune system and helps your dogs ability to fight off infections If your dog doesn’t like the smell or texture of salmon, duck is the perfect alternative to get Omega 3 fatty acids into their diet. |
Turkey is an excellent source of minerals, vitamins and fatty acids.
Vitamins:
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) the energy provider! Riboflavin is vital for maintaining healthy energy levels, a healthy metabolism and a strong immune system. This vitamin is especially important for pregnant or nursing dogs as it supports growing pups.
Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) helps regulate glucose levels making turkey ideal for diabetic/pre-diabetic animals.
Tocopherol (Vitamin E) improves thyroid function
Minerals: · Selenium – promotes a healthy immune system and helps your dogs ability to fight off infections · Magnesium – promotes a healthy heart, regulates blood sugar levels and maintains proper muscle function. · Zinc – boosts the immune system, promotes good digestion and a healthy coat and skin. Zinc also helps speed up the healing of wounds. · Phosphorous – plays an essential role in how the body uses carbohydrates and fats effectively, whilst promoting: bone, teeth and kidney health and proper cell function. Fatty Acids: Omega 3 oils moisturize the skin from the inside, this improves the skin barrier function which prevents irritants from getting in and moisture from getting out.
Electrolytes: Potassium- helps regulate fluid balance.
Amino Acids: · Tryptophan – is your dog grumpy? Turkey could be the cure! Tryptophan helps the production of serotonin (a neurotransmitter that promotes happiness) by reducing their stress and improving their mood. If your dog is restless in the night tryptophan has a calming effect ensuring sweet dreams for your dog. · Taurine – aids digestion, whilst helping with the function of the eyes, brain and heart. Taurine is essential for cats as they are unable to produce it themselves.
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Vitamins:
· Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) – is crucial for neurological function and for the production of red blood cells, the dark meat from chicken legs and thighs contain one of the highest concentration of B12. · Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) – improves your dogs metabolism and cardiovascular health. B6 is found more in chicken breasts and is key in red blood cell production and strengthening the immune system. · Niacin (Vitamin B3) – aids in the regulation of glucose levels and converts proteins and fats into energy. Minerals/ antioxidants: · Zinc – boosts the immune system, promotes good digestion and a healthy coat and skin. Zinc also helps speed up the healing of wounds. · Iron- enhances your dogs attention, concentration and memory. · Phosphorous – plays an essential role in how the body uses carbohydrates and fats effectively, whilst promoting: bone, teeth and kidney health and proper cell function. · Magnesium – promotes a healthy heart, regulates blood sugar levels and maintains proper muscle function. Amino Acids: Amino acids, also known as the building blocks of protein, are found in extremely high concentrations in poultry. As chicken is made up of 43% essential amino acids it is an excellent source of amino acids and a staple to your dogs diet. Fatty Acids: Contains omega 6 fatty acids which promotes healthy skin and a healthy coat.
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