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Protein Pizza

$4.00

Fuel your furry friends with our nutritious Protein Pizza! Topped with natural ingredients like broccoli, pumpkin, and goat milk sweets, with real chicken and a healthy dose of Chinese yam as the base. Give your pet the nutrition they need in a tasty, wholesome meal. ~15g/Pizza Ingredient benefits: Toppings: Pumpkin:...

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Protein Pizza

Protein Pizza

$4.00

Fuel your furry friends with our nutritious Protein Pizza!

Topped with natural ingredients like broccoli, pumpkin, and goat milk sweets, with real chicken and a healthy dose of Chinese yam as the base. Give your pet the nutrition they need in a tasty, wholesome meal.

~15g/Pizza

Ingredient benefits:

Toppings:

  • Pumpkin: Great for digestion, and contains vitamins such as A, C, and E, as well as minerals like iron and potassium.
  • Broccoli:  A good source of both soluble and insoluble fibre to promote gut health and good digestion. Soluble fibre ferments in the gut, which promotes a healthy colon and may help in preventing cancer and diabetes in pets.
  • Goat milk: With high nutrient content and anti-inflammatory properties, it can provide a wide range of benefits such as improved digestive health, strengthened immunity, stronger bones and teeth, and improved skin and coat.
  • Beetroot: Provides a healthy source of vitamin C, fiber, folate, manganese, and potassium, that are good for your pet's digestion and immune system as well as a healthy skin and coat.

Base:

  • Chicken breast: excellent source of lean proteins and nutrients such as vitamins and minerals.  
  • Chinese yam: helps maintain good digestive health 

*All chicken breast are deboned with fats removed, and then thoroughly cooked to prevent bacterial contamination (such as salmonella).

Good for: Gut Health, Skin and Coat

Feeding Guide: Small-medium breeds: 1-8 pieces a day depending on size of treats. Large breeds: 1-10 pieces a day depending on size of treats. Treats should be fed in moderation. It is recommended that no more than 10% of a pet’s caloric average intake over a week or day comes from treats.