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Ingredient Profile

100s & 1000s – Sugar, Tapioca Starch, Colours (124, 102, 133, 110, 123, 122), Glazing Agent (903)
Activated Charcoal – Activated charcoal is a great way to naturally reduce dogs bloating and gas, and it’s easy on their stomach. Activated charcoal also has some other great health benefits for your dog beyond gut health. It can act as a natural tooth whitening ingredient for dogs, as the activated charcoal binds and absorbs stains on your dog’s teeth. It also acts as a breath freshener for dogs
Almond Flour – Almond flour is a good source of fiber, magnesium, protein, and vitamin E. It is suitable for dogs with wheat allergy and gluten intolerance
Almond Milk – Almond milk is a good source of vitamins A and E, which are important for maintaining your dog’s coat and skin health offering other nutritional benefits. Additionally, almond milk is low in calories and fat, which makes it a good choice for dogs who are overweight or suffering from obesity
Apple – Apples are a fantastic addition to your dog’s diet; they provide vitamin A, vitamin C and dietary fibre. They also provide a way to keep your dog’s teeth clean and helps to freshen their breath
Artificial Colours – Colour Mill Oil Based Blends: Allergen Free, Vegan, Halal, Kosher, no added sugar, free from fillers & gums
Banana – Bananas are a healthy, low-calorie treat for dogs. Bananas are good sources of potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, fiber, magnesium, and manganese. They are also low in sodium and cholesterol
Black Chia – The fibre and Omega-3 oils in chia seeds are thought to benefit gut health and assist your dog’s energy and performance. Some studies suggest that Omega-3 oils supplementation can promote good joint health and brain function. Chia seeds for dogs also provide your canine with a rich source of antioxidants and minerals
Black Goji Berry – Goji berries can nourish your dog with vitamins C, B, E, and A, calcium, iron, fiber, and protein. That means they can enhance the health of muscles, nerves, bones and enzymes. Immune health may get a boost from goji berries
Beetroot – Beets are loaded with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, including Vitamin C, potassium, folate, and magnesium. The skin contains betalain pigments, which have antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties. In moderation, as a snack or food topping, beets are beneficial to a dog’s skin and coat and their digestion
Blueberry – Blueberries are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They also contain antioxidants, fiber and vitamins C and K. These nutrients support the immune system and contribute to overall health
Blueberry Yoghurt Powder – Milk Solids (63%) (Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin)), Sugar, Natural Colours (Beetroot Red, Anthocyanin), Natural Flavour, Live Yogurt Cultures (L.bulgaricus, S.thermophilus, L.acidophilus, L.rhamnosus, B.lactis) Contains Milk and Soybean Products
Blue Spirulina – Spirulina is a great source of essential fatty acids, which can help to maintain a healthy and balanced skin. Spirulina can also help to reduce allergies as it is a natural antihistamine, which is a great natural remedy for pets who suffer with itchiness from varying seasonal allergies
Brown Rice – Brown rice for dogs offers many nutritional benefits. Brown rice is an excellent source of fiber, essential amino acids, micronutrients like B vitamins, magnesium and manganese and contain high-quality carbohydrates that provide your dog with energy
Buckwheat – Buckwheat is a gluten free source of fibre and helps maintain your pup’s digestive tract health, especially dogs that have GI (gastrointestinal) issues. It also helps dogs with high blood sugar because it slows the release of glucose into the body. It is a great substitute for dogs that are sensitive to wheat

Calendula – Calendula is just as safe for your dog to consume as it is to use it externally

The healing properties of calendula:

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Antiseptic
  • Antiviral
  • Anti-fungal
  • Antibacterial
Carob – Carob is packed with a variety of healthy nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, and protein. Carob also contains antioxidants, while being a great source of fibre and promoting good gut health

Carrot – Carrots are an excellent low-calorie snack that is high in fiber and beta-carotene, which produces vitamin A. Plus, crunching on this orange root vegetable is great for your dog’s teeth

Chamomile – Chamomile is a daisy-like plant commonly used for herbal teas. Best known for its calming properties, chamomile is safe for dogs & full of healthy benefits. In fact, it is actually one of the safest herbs you can offer your pet! Chamomile has anti-inflammatory, sedative & antispasmodic properties

Cinnamon – Cinnamon has anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties. Cinnamon is beneficial to dogs who suffer from chronic yeast infections. It’s also good for your dog’s joints and can help alleviate joint pain and muscle soreness
Coconut (Oil, Meat) – Coconut oil and meat can be used internally and externally; the oils are very beneficial for your dog’s skin and coat. The anti-inflammatory properties will help reduce any yeast infections, hot spots, flea allergies, and dry, itchy skin, and the fatty acids promote a soft, healthy coat
Coconut Flour – Coconut flour is an increasingly popular choice when it comes to providing protein for dogs. Unlike regular whole wheat, grain, and all-purpose flours, coconut flour is a gluten-free source of high-quality protein that can provide essential nutrients and fatty acids to support the physical health of your pooch

Dandelion Root – Yes, dogs can eat dandelions and although we might think of this pesky plant as nothing more than a weed, it’s actually very nutritious and has a host of health benefits such as promoting liver health and fighting inflammation. Although often dismissed as a stubborn lawn weed, people have used dandelion in forms of traditional medicine for centuries. Every part of the dandelion plant is non-toxic to dogs and safe to eat

Eggs – Rich in protein, eggs are also a great source of linoleic acid, Vitamin B2 and B12 and water-soluble Vitamin A – all of which are wonderful for your dog’s skin and coat
Ginger – Ginger acts as an anti-inflammatory, soothing the digestive tract to reduce nausea. Ginger may be famous for its anti-nausea properties, but this powerful spice packs a punch when it comes to your dog’s overall digestive health. Plus, recent research shows that the benefits of ginger for dogs also include improved cognitive functions and anxiety relief
Manuka Honey – Manuka honey is especially helpful for boosting immunity, fighting kennel cough, aiding in wound care, and helping with both gut health and oral hygiene in dogs

Marshmallow Root – There are so many wonderful health benefits of marshmallow root for dogs. Marshmallow root is a natural herbal medicine that has been used for centuries. It comes from the Althaea officinalis plant that grows in Europe, Asia and north America

  • Anti-inflammatory – reduces inflammation
  • Diuretic – increases the flow of urine
  • Antimicrobial – removes and reduces bacteria growth, viruses and fungi
  • Expectorant – helps remove mucus from the respiratory tract
  • Hypoglycemic – lowers blood sugar
  • Immunostimulant – boosts the immune system 
Mini Cone Base – Wheat Flour, Wheaten Corn Flour, Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin 322), Salt & Mineral Salt (500).
Peach –  Fresh peaches can provide a few health benefits for your pooch when served in moderation. Peaches contain essential nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin K, potassium, magnesium, manganese, copper, and phosphorus, making them a healthy snack
Peanut Butter – Peanut butter is a good source of vitamin E, an essential nutrient for both humans and dogs. Vitamin E is key for maintaining healthy muscles, eyes, and skin. It also helps promote healthy cells and regulate fat metabolism. Additionally, studies show that vitamin E may help prevent arthritis
Pear – Pears have a high amount of dietary fiber. Dietary fiber is essential to a healthy digestive system. A little goes a long way. Feeding your dog one slice of pear as part of a balanced diet can help keep their digestive tract in tip-top shape
Pineapple – Pineapple is full of minerals, including manganese, copper, potassium, magnesium, iron, and small amounts of calcium, phosphorus, and zinc. This makes it a nutrient-dense snack for humans and dogs alike, and these nutrients play an important role in your dog’s immune system and digestive health
Pink Pitaya (Dragon Fruit) – Aside from vitamin C, dragon fruit is high in fiber, which aids in digestion for dogs, as well as calcium and iron. Plus, it’s loaded with Omega-3, which as we know, keeps a dog’s coat nice and shiny. Tack on the fact that dragon fruit is low in calories and fat, and you have a wonderfully healthy treat for your dog

Pumpkin – Pumpkin is a superfood for dogs. It contains essential micro nutrients and fiber that make it a very nutritious treat. Besides being a natural stomach soother, pumpkin also helps to remove excess water in a dog’s digestive tract

Raspberry – Raspberries are safe for dogs to eat, but they should be given in moderation. The fruit contains antioxidants, which are great for dogs, especially senior dogs due to anti-inflammatory properties that can help alleviate joint pain

Raw Honey – Honey is full of antimicrobial and antifungal properties that will help your dog stay happy and healthy. It can also help control allergy symptoms, skin issues, soothe stomach ulcers and sore throats, cure allergies, and reduce inflammation
Rice Flour – A wheat and gluten free grain which dogs can easily digest. It has soothing stomach properties and can help to expel toxins. Rice is also known to calm the nervous system and may help fight depression (yes, our furry kids also can get the blues, especially when left alone too long)

Rosehip – Rosehip has been used in traditional medicine for many years, due to containing high levels of Vitamin A, Vitamin B5, Vitamin C and Vitamin E It has beneficial healing properties. Due to being high in Vitamin C (a potent antioxidant) and containing an anti-inflammatory galactolipid (GOPO); it has been shown to help reduce inflammation around painful joints affected by osteoarthritis

Strawberry –Strawberries are full of antioxidants and are high in vitamin C and fiber. The fruit also contains Omega-3, which benefits skin and coat health. Feeding your dog strawberries can curb the aging process, strengthen the immune system and help manage weight gain
Strawberry Yoghurt Powder – Milk Solids (61%) (Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin)), Sugar, Live Lactic Cultures (L.bulgaricus, S.thermophilus, L.acidophilus), Natural Flavour, Natural Colour (Beetroot Red). Contains Milk and Soy products

Sweet Paws Fondant- The dog icing mix has no added sugar (i.e. sucrose – common table sugar). In fact, that is the whole point of the product. There is, however, a very small quantity of glucose (corn syrup solids) in one of the base ingredients.

Arrowroot (Tapioca), Corn/Wheat Starch, Albumen, Milk Powder, Guar Gum, Corn Syrup Solids, Hydrogenated Vegetable Fat (coconut), Sodium Caseinate (milk), Acidity regulators (340, 452), Vegetable emulsifiers (471, 481)

Wheatgrass – A true superfood, wheatgrass contains vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and large amounts of chlorophyll. It’s a great way to help complete nutrient gaps in your dogs diet, and provides important antioxidant protection. It can be fed as fresh juice or powder, and is safe for all dogs

Vanilla Yoghurt Powder – Milk Solids (64%) (Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin)), Sugar, Natural Flavour, Live Lactic Cultures (L.bulgaricus, S.thermophilus, L.acidophilus), Natural Colour (Beta Carotene) Contains Milk and Soybean Products

Watermelon – The fleshy pink fruit of a watermelon is loaded with healthy nutrients that are as beneficial for humans as they are for our canine companions. Watermelon is rich in potassium and vitamin C, and it’s also a great source of vitamins A and B6. It also contains fiber, which can aid healthy digestion. This fruit contains no cholesterol and almost no sodium or fat.  While watermelon does contain sugar, it is mostly made up of water, and should not cause any unhealthy spikes in blood sugar.  Because it’s 92% water, it makes it both a sweet treat and a creative way to help your dog stay cool and hydrated during the summer

Yoghurt – Yoghurt is high in calcium and protein. It also can act as a probiotic, which can be good for the digestive system