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The New Zealand Venison Bone Broth Powder (for dogs and cats) is a premium, nutrient-rich supplement made from the slow-cooked bones of pasture-raised venison.


Recognising that many cats and dogs have sensitivities to beef, venison is specifically sourced for this bone broth, providing an alternative that supports their health without triggering common allergies.


This Super Food is carefully prepared to retain its natural nutrients, offering nutritional support for joint health, the immune system, gut health, and skin and coat health.


Key nutrients:

  • Collagen and Gelatin: Venison bone broth is a rich source of collagen and gelatin, proteins that aid the nutritional support of joint health.
  • Amino Acids: Venison bone broth contains key amino acids, such as glycine, proline, and glutamine, that provide nutritional support for gut health.
  • Minerals and Electrolytes: Venison bone broth is also abundant in essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus, as well as electrolytes, offering nutritional support for overall health.
  • Nutrients Supporting Skin and Coat: Venison bone broth, rich in collagen and other essential nutrients, contributes to skin and coat health.

 

Incorporating Venison Bone Broth Powder into your pet's diet ensures they receive a comprehensive range of nutrients that provide nutritional support for joint health, the immune system, and gut health.

Venison Bone Broth

$50.00Price
Quantity
  • Ingredients: 100% New Zealand Venison Bone.
     

    Directions: Sprinkle over food or stir into warm water to make a tasty broth.
     

    Suggested daily dose: 60-day large cat supply | 30-day large dog supplyscoop = ¼ teaspoon.
     

    Daily cat
    1kg - 5kg up to 1 scoop
    6kg - 10kg up to 2 scoops
     

    Daily dog
    5kg - 10kg up to 2 scoops
    11kg - 20kg up to 4 scoops
    21kg - 30kg up to 6 scoops
    31kg+ up to 8 scoops
     

    NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. Always have clean drinking water available. Not suitable as a substitute for main meals. Use only as directed. Consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist. Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.

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