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Bone broth contains a plethora of nutrients that can be beneficial to dogs. It's packed with vitamins and minerals and is a good source of protein, glycine, collagen, and glucosamine.
Bone broth is made by simmering the bones and connective tissue of animals.
Bone broth dates back to prehistoric times, when hunter-gatherers turned otherwise inedible animal parts like bones, hooves, and knuckles into a broth they could drink.
Chicken bones are rich in Calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphors, and other trace minerals — the same minerals needed to build and strengthen your pet's own bones
Connective tissue gives you glucosamine and chondroitin, natural compounds found in cartilage that are known to support joint health.
Marrow provides vitamin A, vitamin K2, minerals like zinc, iron, boron, manganese, and selenium, as well as Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids
While bone broth alone should not be used as a meal replacement, it’s a nutritious addition to your dog’s regular feeding schedule to complement their normal diet.
Good for all sizes of dogs and cats (mainly good for old, sick and pregnant)
Key Features:
- Supports Gut Health and Digestion
- Detoxes the Liver
- Protects Joints
Instruction For Use:
- Add 3.5 grams of Instant Broth powder in 100ml warm water, stir and serve.
- Simply sprinkle or pour the 100ml of broth on your pet's kibbles, and get goodness of chicken bone broth in a meal.
My dog is a picky eater and he loved it. This is one of the best finds.
My dog loves it for breakfast in the morning
He is not eating in liquid form
I didn't know that bone broth came in powder form, and when i spoke to Doggos team, I found that only they make this in the entire country. Must say its very innovative, and travel friendly. Bone broth in 10 seconds is super! For enhanced chicken flavour, I was told to add warm water instead of normal cold water and it works like magic! It is also my dog's food topper for times when he is very fussy.
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My dog and I love this! It’s amazing how bone broth is so accessible and can now be made by just adding water. I guess it’s rasna for dogs :)