Our family deserves the best. There is no room for compromise! Pets are no exception. Pet parents often find themselves in a quandary when it comes to feeding their pets.

Fresh food is the key! Fresh food is better than processed food. The nutritional content of commercial kibble packets is low and they contain artificial flavours. These preservatives are used to extend the shelf life of processed foods. Switching to fresh, high-quality human-grade ingredients can help your pets get their daily nutrition. This will ensure that your pet gets the essential amino acids from fresh meat, and vitamins from organic vegetables and fruits. These are some fresh food suggestions that your pet will love.

Apples – These fruits are rich in Vitamin C and A. They make a great snack for pets. High fiber content aids digestion.

Fish – Properly cooked fish can make a big difference for your pet. Omega-3 fatty acid rich fish like salmon and tuna can help your pet’s immune system. They also promote healthy hair and skin. Be sure to properly debone your pet.

Green beans – You can increase the nutritional content of your pet’s food by adding some green vegetables. Both cooked and uncooked beans are great sources of protein. It should be unseasoned.

Watermelon is a pet food near me. It has 50 calories per cup, 92 percent water, and no cholesterol. Before you give the watermelon to your dog, make sure that you remove all seeds and rind.

Sweet potatoes – These sweet potatoes are a great source of fiber, minerals and vitamins. They’re best for dogs when they’re boiled or steam with no seasonings. Start small, as your dog might not enjoy the taste of sweet potatoes or have sensitive stomachs.

Broccoli – Dogs can get nutrients from broccoli in small amounts, including vitamins K, calcium and potassium. You can cut it up and roast it.

Flax, Chia and Pumpkin seeds – Flax Seeds contain Omega 3 and Omega 6 fat acids which help maintain a shiny coat and healthy skin. Flaxseed also has alpha-linolenic acids, which are known for their anti-inflammatory properties. This can help boost your dog’s immune system. Chia seeds are an excellent source of omega-3 fat acids that can help with your dog’s cardiac health. Another good source of nutrients is pumpkin seeds that have been cleaned, peeled and roasted.

Your furry friend deserves healthy, nutritious food. We understand the concerns of pet parents about safe food. Pawfectly made takes the worry out of pet food safety. All of our meals are simple and made from organic ingredients. All meals come pre-portioned, and can be delivered right to your door. Enjoy the benefits of a nutritious meal for your pet.

 

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