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Immune System Vitamin!
What a delicious and easy way to strengthen your dogs vital organs and immune system! 

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INGREDIENTS: Ground Turkey, Spinach, High Lycopene Tomatoes, Avocadoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Blueberries, Broccoli, Barley Grass, Blue-Green Algae, Pomegranates, Zinc Proteinate, Betaine Anhydrous, Iron Proteinate, L-Carnitine, Vitamin E Supplement, Calcium Carbonate, Niacin Supplement, Biotin, Calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin Supplement, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Sodium Selenite, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Calcium Iodate.
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Health Benefits of Spinach –

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Spinach – Adding Spinach to your dog’s diet: Contains vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin K, beta-carotene and roughage for digestion and healthy poopies.  Spinach has high levels of the vitamin C, and vitamin K which helps maintain good bone health and growth. If you have an anemic dog, feeding spinach may be more helpful, because spinach is rich in folate and iron, which can improve blood circulation and treat anemia. Recent research found that spinach is a good source of lutein and zeaxanthin, which are great for dog’s eyes. Their antioxidant effect can protect the retina from the damage and improve dog’s vision.

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Health Benefits of Tomatoes –

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Tomatoes contain a wonderful source of lycopene. Tomatoes could benefit your dog by providing a defense against cancer and many other degenerative diseases.  (never feed your pet the tomato plant)

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Health Benefits of Sweet Potatoes –

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Sweet potatoes contain the highest amino acid content of any of its cousins in the starch family.

Amino acids are essential in your dog’s diet to maintaining healthy and strong, lean muscles. The amino acids also increase the bodies’ antioxidant activity.

Antioxidants are essential for ridding the body of free radicals that can cause cancer and other harmful diseases. Research has shown that sweet potatoes help rid the liver of fatty cells and keep vital organs healthy and at their best.

High fiber content makes it great for the digestive system

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Health Benefits of Broccoli –

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Broccoli has high levels of cancer fighting antioxidants. Other important properties may include anti-allergy and anti-inflammatory agents. Also know to offer protection against harmful bacteria and viruses as well as boosts the immune system. According to some research, broccoli can even help repair DNA in the cells (anti-aging properties)

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Health Benefits of Avocados –

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Avocados are rich in potassium, fiber and the “good” fat your pet needs. Just to clear things up. Parts of an avocado contain an oil-soluble toxin called persin. “Despite the rumors, avocado is not poisonous to dogs… says Dr. Justine Lee, a board-certified emergency critical care veterinary specialist and the associate director of Veterinary Services at Pet Poison Helpline, an animal poison control based out of Minneapolis, MN. Humans, dogs and cats don’t seem to be affected by persin but birds do.

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Health Benefits of Blueberries –

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Blueberries contain antioxidants, which may protect your pets cells against “free radicals.” This is a process your body goes through when breaking down food and can cause damage to your pet’s cells and DNA.

Blueberries can be beneficial to older dogs as studies have shown they may help with cognitive functions.

As blueberries are a good source of silicon, it is said they can help aid in the rejuvenation process to a dog’s pancreas.

Keep your pup’s heart healthy by feeding them blueberries. Studies have found dogs who eat blueberries have controlled blood sugar levels and may experience improved cardiovascular health.

“Packed with antioxidants and vitamin C, low-calorie and bursting with flavor, blueberries are good for dogs as well as people.

Jme Thomas, Executive Director for the Motley Zoo Animal Rescue, says a foster family found blueberries where a great cure for Tear Stains! She just fed their dog, Phoebe, a few frozen blueberries a day and found it worked better than the leading tear stain product on the market.

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Health Benefits of Cranberries –

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The flavonoids and plyphenols in cranberries help to reduce the formation of dental plaque.

Phytochemicals in cranberries can aid in slowing down and improving age-related declines in reference memory, balance and coordination in your pet dog or cat. This is important not only to expand their physical capabilities throughout their life, but also to keep their brain activity healthy.

Cranberries contain nutrients known as antioxidants that can help your dog or cat’s eyes and prevent eye diseases, such as macular degeneration, which leads to vision loss or even blindness.

The antioxidants, flavonoids, and polyphenols inside cranberries are beneficial to the cardiovascular system of dogs and cats. Research has shown they help blood vessels to relax, dilate and lower blood pressure. This helps to improve the heart and cardiovascular functions which is especially important for dogs and cats suffering from any heart related symptoms.

Like humans, dogs and cats are prone to infections in their kidneys, bladder and urinary tract.

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Daily Feeding Directions
Up to 10lbs 4 shakes or 1/2 tsp
11lbs – 25lbs 4 – 8 shakes or 1/2 tsp – 1 tsp
26lbs – 55lbs 8 – 16 shakes or 1 tsp – 2 tsp
56lbs – 80lbs 16 – 24 shakes or 2 tsp – 3 tsp
81+lbs 32 shakes or 4 tsp

Or 4 shakes per 10lbs. All level teaspoons, not rounded


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GUARANTEED ANALYSIS PER LEVEL TEASPOON:

Crude Protein (min):                                36%

Crude Fat (min):                                        10%

Crude Fiber (max):                                   14%

Moisture (max):                                         10%

Iron (min):                                           0.19 mg

Copper (min):                                    0.02 mg

Manganese (min):                            0.02 mg

Zinc (min):                                          0.28 mg

Vitamin A (min):                                 15.36 IU

Vitamin D (min):                                  1.57  IU

Vitamin E (min):                                  0.39  IU

Thiamine Vitamin B1 (min):               0.02 mg

Riboflavin Vitamin B2 (min):              0.09 mg

Pantothenic acid (min):                    0.16 mg

Niacin Vitamin B3 (min):                    0.32 mg

Pyridoxine Vitamin B6 (min):             0.04 mg

CALORIE CONTENT:

3,610 kcal/kg (Calculated)

7 kcal/average teaspoon (Calculated)


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