Description
Health benefits of chicken broth powder for dogs sample
The health benefits of our chicken broth powder for dogs sample are substantial. It is 100% pure protein and contains essential amino acids such as Collagen Type II, along with other important proteins that promote a healthy balance for your dog. The broth also provides glucosamine, chondroitin, and an amine group that supports joint function. Our bone broth is highly regarded by veterinarians and is recognized as one of the leading bone broths on the market. It has proven results in gut healing, joint and ligament support, and the maintenance of a healthy coat, skin, and nails. We encourage you to check out the positive reviews on Trust Pilot and Google to see the experiences of our satisfied customers.
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How to use chicken broth powder for dogs sample
To use the chicken broth protein powder, simply measure out a level scoop of powder using the provided scoop. Add the powder to a jug or cup, then pour 100ml of boiling hot water over it. Stir well to prevent clumping. After that, follow the serving suggestions based on your dog’s weight, as mentioned in the feeding guidelines.
The feeding guidelines are as follows:
Small dog/cat (5kg – 20kg): 30-50ml of liquid bone broth
Medium dog (20kg – 35kg): 50ml – 100ml of liquid broth
Large dog (35kg +): 100ml – 150ml of liquid broth
Storage
For storage, keep the dried broth in an airtight container for up to 2 years. Once you have prepared the liquid broth, it can be stored in the fridge for up to 5 days. Alternatively, you can make up a larger batch and freeze it, with frozen broth being safe for up to 1 year.
Ingredients
The ingredients in our chicken broth protein powder include chicken bones, water, and apple cider vinegar.
The analytical constituents per 5g scoop:
Moisture content: 0.3%
Protein: 3.8g
Crude Fats: < 0.5g
Crude Fibre: < 0.5g
Crude Ash: 0.2g
As always, it is crucial to seek advice from your veterinarian before introducing any new supplements or dietary changes to your dog’s or cat’s routine. Your vet can provide personalised guidance based on your pet’s specific needs and ensure that the supplements align with their overall health and well-being.
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