Dr. Marty Nature's Blend Freeze Dried Raw Puppy Food Healthy Growth, 6 oz.
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Description
Dr. Marty Nature's Blend Healthy Growth is a premium, freeze-dried raw puppy food designed to provide the protein and healthy fats your pup needs for optimum development. Each batch is filled with whole foods like high-quality meats and veggies to support digestion, immune function, and balanced energy - and nutrient-rich goat milk to help their brain, bones, and muscles grow.
First Four Ingredients:
- Turkey - Lean but powerful protein to support healthy teeth and gums
- Beef - Full of vitamins and minerals that promote a healthy heart
- Salmon - Uniquely rich in omega-3s, which support healthy joints and skin
- Duck - Packed with minerals that support vital organs and balanced energy.
- Goat Milk - Naturally rich in nutrients that support optimum canine development.
Ingredients
Ingredients:
Turkey, Beef, Salmon, Duck, Beef Liver, Turkey Liver, Turkey Heart, Flaxseed, Sweet Potato, Egg, Pea Protein, Goat Milk, Apple, Blueberry, Carrot, Seaweed Derived Calcium, Cranberry, Pumpkin Seed, Spinach, Kelp, Ginger, Salt, Sunflower Seed, Broccoli, Kale, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative).
Useful Information
Preparing Nature's Blend - Healthy Growth:
Use it as a Mixer:
If you'd like to boost your dog's diet with freeze-dried raw nutrition but don't want to replace their current food, you can use Healthy Growth as a mixer. To add, simply reduce the amount of your dog's food and replace with the desired amount of Healthy Growth to avoid overfeeding.
Safe Handling:
Do not open bag until ready to use. For maximum freshness after opening, store in a cool, dry place. Always completely seal bag after feeding. Rehydrated food will maintain optimum freshness for 3 to 5 days with refrigeration.
Customer Reviews
Dale
The exception is that this food is VERY overpriced. The small bags do not last long, so at $164 per shipment of 6 bags, I am getting about 2 weeks of feeding...for a rather small dog, I urge the Dr. Marty organization to reevaluate their sales plan and make this great food more affordable (by about 30%). The problem here is not inflation, the problem is that the food is simply far over priced. Might not be a problem for Oprah, but for the rest of us...
Shih Tzu mama
I'm in total agreement on Marty's hypothesis on dogs health. only thing missing in this discussion in the world around dogs so called "evolution". Dogs living in the wild was not the original way. ,God Created vegetarians. That world is gone .Now dogs have been eating from mans table for thousands of years they are domesticated and have adapted well to a very broken world. adaptation isn't applied properly to dogs needs. Philosophical discussions aside .Well done Mr. Goldstein . Thank you