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We believe that variety is the spice of life. That's why we created Bone Broth Pour Overs. These human grade, tasty pourable stews are full of meaty goodness in a bone broth reduction and boosts their bowl with an extra helping of protein. With a wide variety of flavors, just a few ingredients, and an easy-to-use box, you can easily boost their bowl every day with our full line of Pour Overs. This variety pack includes one of each of the Bone Broth Pour Over recipes: Beef, Chicken and Turkey & Salmon.
SKU | 3326356 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | The Honest Kitchen |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 5.5 OZ |
Grain Free | Yes |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 2.6 IN |
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Height | 3.6 IN |
Width | 5 IN |
Breed Sizes | Most Sizes |
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Chicken Bone Broth Pour Over: chicken bone broth, chicken, carrots, butternut squash, tapioca, thyme, sage. Turkey Bone Broth Pour Over: turkey bone broth, turkey, carrots, butternut squash, tapioca, salmon, thyme, sage. Beef Bone Broth Pour Over: beef bone broth, beef, carrots, butternut squash, tapioca, thyme, sage.
Chicken Bone Broth Pour Over: Protein min 6%, Fat min .5%, Fiber max 1%, Moisture max 90% , Turkey Bone Broth Pour Over: Protein min 5%, Fat min 1%, Fiber max 1%, Moisture max 90% , Beef Bone Broth Pour Over: Protein min 5%, Fat min 2.5%, Fiber max 1%, Moisture max 90%.
Use these healthy stews as a topper or snack. Not intended to be served as a whole meal. If feeding as a topper, reduce dry food by 1/8 - 1/4 cup daily to help maintain healthy weight. Do not microwave this container. Refrigerate unused portion, stays pourable!
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Hi I currently shop on Chewy.com for all my pet needs, they’re great by the way!! I’m really searching for a different flavor royal canine wet dog food and royal canine doesn’t have much of a selection. So I also saw broth bowls food topper. I would really appreciate it if you can just give me your analysis on this product and if you think I should buy it? Thank you and merry Christmas Diana
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My dog has been on a homemade diet after being diagnosed with stage 3 kidney disease. I have been giving high quality lean protein with white rice & squash along with supplements-Hawthorne berry, CoQ10, ipakitine & vitamin b12. Now that I've reduced the protein even more in his meals, he doesn't seem as interested in eating as he was. Can I add chicken broth? Homemade with just dark chicken meat - no bones as I know they are high in phosphorus or will this addition be too high in protein?
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My dog is not the biggest fan of dry food, so i try to mix it with food topper, but he ends up only eating the food topper and later he’ll eat the dry food. The one I buy is from pedigree, and the recommended amount is 300g of this + 75g of dry food but isn’t it better to feed him wet food (that usually already comes in 300g) and the 75g of dry food? Are these food toppers a substitute to regular wet food?
My dog was recently switched to dry food. He just had a teeth cleaning done. Everything good and Vet does not want him eating wet food anymore. Teeth were neglected in past from previous owner. Also he is on grain free diet due to food allergies. He is not eating his dry food too much. Added chicken broth and he ate it but dont want to keep doing that because it will defeat the purpose of giving it to him dry. Tried boiled carrots added and he ate all carrots and left the kibble. Please help
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