This natural snack has been specifically formulated to provide our senior furry companions with the perfect complement against cellular aging, combining essential fatty acids of salmon with antioxidant benefits of vegetables.
Salmon
High in protein, essential fatty acids (Omega-3) and nutrients, it ensures a healthy, beautiful coat for your pet and is essential for maintaining muscles, organs and metabolism. Boosts the immune system and helps inhibit infectious processes in the body.
Coconut
High in fiber, protein, and healthy fats, coconut is an appealing gluten-free alternative to cereal and is low in sugar. It can be beneficial in supporting a healthy metabolism and balanced blood sugar levels, and in maintaining optimal digestive function. It is a healthy nutrient-rich food that keeps the skin healthy and moisturized. Including coconut in your pet's regular diet is a simple and natural way to ensure that your furry companion has healthy skin and a shiny coat.
Sweet potato
A delicious and excellent source of highly digestible carbohydrates and energy, rich in vitamin A, beta-carotene and low in fiber; it has a low glycemic index and helps maintain a healthy weight and lower blood sugar levels.
Pumpkin puree
Source of fiber, beta-carotene, zinc, vitamin A and vitamin C. Pumpkin also boasts antioxidants that help maintain health by locking free radicals. Helps prevent premature aging, cancer and chronic diseases, and promotes healthy stool consistency.
Spinach
Excellent source of vitamins, minerals and fibers.
Carrot
An excellent source of fiber, low in calories and fat, carrots also have high concentrations of antioxidants and beta-carotene, and promote healthy stool consistency.
Broccoli
High in fiber and vitamins K and C, it has clotting properties, improves bone density and helps boost dogs' digestive systems. Broccoli also provides anti-inflammatory characteristics and contains minerals that boost the immune and nervous systems of dogs. Broccoli is particularly good for gestating dogs.
Kale
Source of vitamins A, C and K, as well as antioxidants, kale also contains iron which promotes bone health in dogs.