
DUCK & POTATO

- Gluten Free
- Grain Free
- No Preservatives
- No Additives
- No By-Products
- No Fillers

DUCK BREAST
Duck is a healthy choice of protein and is becoming more commonly prescribed by veterinarians due it's high protein and low-fat content. It is a rich source of minerals like selenium, zinc, copper, and iron which help boost the immune system, promote red blood cells and helps keep your dog’s energy balanced.Duck meat also contains omega-3 and omega-6 for antioxidant protection against free-radicals and vitamin A for eye health.
DUCK GIZZARD
Duck gizzards are a good source of vitamin B-12 which is essential for brain function and forming red blood cells and DNA. It also helps improve your dog’s circulation, production of hormones and supporting proper nervous system function.POTATO
Potatoes provide vitamins B3, B6, C, minerals, antioxidants as well as potassium, iron, copper and fibre - a helpful punch of nutrients that all dogs need.GREEN PEA
Green Peas are a very good source of vitamins C and K, manganese, dietary fibre, folate, and thiamin. Peas for dogs are also a good source of vitamin A, phosphorous, vitamin B6, protein, niacin, magnesium, riboflavin, copper, iron, zinc and potassium.CARROTS
Carrots are full of antioxidants and are one of the richest sources of beta-carotene. They are a very good source of vitamins A, C and K, potassium, iron and manganese.BROCCOLI
Broccoli has a concentration of vitamins A, C, and K, folate, and fibre which make this vegetable a superfood. Broccoli has been known is also a cooling food which gives it additional anti-inflammatory properties.COCONUT OIL
Coconut oil contains a lot of medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) including lauric acid, which is a fabulous immune builder. It gently elevates the metabolism, provides a higher level of energy and vitality, protects your dog from illness, and speeds healing.
It also helps reduce allergic reactions, disinfect cuts and wounds and soothe cracked pads. The perfect ingredient for your furry’s skin and coat.
NUTRI-MIX
Alfalfa, flaxseed and oregano offer a lot of health benefits for dogs like antioxidants, improving cardiovascular health, ease symptoms of arthritis, lower blood pressure, improve kidney function and maintain healthy skin and coat. Flaxseeds are loaded with omega-3, omega-6 fatty acids, fibre and protein. While alfalfa and oregano is a great source of calcium, manganese and vitamins A, C and K.
*These recommendations are for guidance only. Every dog has different calorie requirements.
If your furry is overweight or inactive, these estimates may be too high.
Always monitor your furry’s weight and adjust the feeding amount accordingly.
The time required to move your dog from commercial dog food to fresh, high quality Furry’s Kitchen can vary depending on the age and sensitivity of your dog, but in general it takes about 5-10 days.
An Average Transition
Think of this transition as a detox. For many dogs it will be the first introduction to preservative-free whole food. As a rule of thumb, go slow, as there is no need to rush the transition.
Once your dog has acclimated to Furry’s Kitchen you will probably notice significant improvements. Even “premium dog food” and “healthy dog food” brands contain a staggering volume of indigestible ingredients, preservatives, chemicals, etc.
What is the transition like for my dog?
Most dogs make the change very easily. Some dogs with more sensitive stomachs experience slight discomfort (loose stool, upset stomach) which is perfectly normal, so please do not worry. Simply scale back the percentage of Furry’s Kitchen to old food, and transit a bit slower. Nothing replaces the watchful eye of a loving pet parent, so if you have any questions please give us a call.
When my dog seems hungry for more food should I feed him more?
Dogs generally love food, and especially love our food. The feeding guidelines, like all feeding guidelines, are approximate and subject to a given dog’s age, activity level and metabolism. With that in mind, begging probably has more to do with loving the food than needing the nutrients. If he begins to lose or gain unexpected weight, simply adjust the amount incrementally until his weight stabilises.
Storing and Serving
Please follow these food handling practices for the safety and pleasure of your pets.
- IMPORTANT: Upon delivery, store in the freezer immediately.
- Furry’s Kitchen packets can be stored in the freezer for up to 2 months. Simply defrost in the refrigerator overnight and heat up before serving.
- For any remaining opened packs, store in an airtight container and consume within 2-3 days.
- Furry’s Kitchen food can be served straight out of the packet. However, for your dog to fully enjoy the best flavour and smells of the food, we recommend that you heat the food up before serving.