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Our 8oz Chicken Bone Broth Powder is a premium, human-grade topper designed specifically for dogs and cats. This single-ingredient formula is made from grass-fed chicken, providing essential nutrients to support joint and gut health. Perfect for picky eaters, it can be easily mixed with food or water, offering 90 servings at an unbeatable value.
K**L
Helped Australian Cattle Dog with abnormal blood work
Consistently clean and well packaged quality item, delivered quickly.When added to water it produces a rich, deliciously smelling, extremely healthy drink. I use boiling water, then let it cool before serving. Fully Human grade product, which is very important to me- I won’t give pet grade products to my dogs. It is specifically left as just one ingredient for pets. (It’s important to use a bone broth product which is devoid of any onions or spices, as these can cause serious health problems in dogs).Kenji loves this product, and will often finish his meal once this bone broth is added.He is eight years old, and has been dealing with lifelong digestive issues. His blood work showed low phosphorus, even after being on high quality food, a balanced Veterinarian supplied vitamin, plus adding four phosphorus tablets daily for several months.His Veterinarian recommended adding one cup of bone broth daily to his diet. As a 36 pound dog, he gets the recommended one level tablespoon. I researched and found that the chicken bone broth has 3x as much phosphorus compared to the beef, so I went exclusively to the chicken version. Bone broth is also known to be excellent for digestion, joint support, and immune function.His recent blood work showed he is finally in the normal range! Yay!!Highly recommend!
X**T
Spoiled Stubborn Brat
This spoiled, stubborn brat is my dog and I love him wholeheartedly. He is my everything and by far the best dog I've ever had. With that said, I do have a tendency to spoil him and this Chicken Bone Broth Powder is just another example of this. Does he need this broth? Absolutely not. Does he like the Bone Broth? Absolutely. Does he feel entitled to the Bone Broth? By his actions and the dirty looks he gives me, I would have to say yes. He likes it so much and is so stubborn that sometimes he won't eat his food unless I've added the broth to it.While his poor attitude is unfortunate, I will say I have noticed that he seems to be having more regularity and healthy bowel movements. He is healthy, smart, usually very affectionate and sweet, and really is man's best friend, however he just needs to be humbled and brought down off his high horse (we actually don't have any horses, that's just a saying people say). Maybe I'll slip him some other brands' inferior bone broth and see if he changes his tune.But with a face like that, how can I not just want to give him the very best.
A**R
Gets My Cat Eating Her Prescription Food
One of my cats is on early care K/D food and does not care for it. She can have some protein, we just need to reduce it for her. This powder is marvelous for thinly sprinkling and mixing in to improve the flavor for her so she'll eat from her bowl instead of muscling in on the other cat's regular food. It comes in a quite generous amount, too, given the minimal amount a cat needs per meal.I will say that it's very difficult to sprinkle because it ... doesn't exactly clump, it's not lumpy. But it clings to itself like fine flour. So I spoon it into a cleaned out McCormick's spice jar and dash it out through the holes with light thumps to the jar bottom. And when I stir it into the food, it then clings hard to the fork so simple rinsing won't clear it, I must scrub or soak the fork. None of that's too difficult to deal with, though, and the cats do adore it.
C**E
Dogs like it
Very good. My dogs like the flavor and eagerly eat when the broth is added. It is difficult to mix with water; however I have just been sprinkling the powder on their dry food and adding a small amount of water. It doesn’t dissolve but they eat it anyway.
S**Y
Update
Must be mixed in shaker. Very potent. Made my cat sick. But will try again by reducing powder to water ratio.Update: My mistake; it was something else that caused my cat to vomit. I tried the powder again, using less powder than recommended. Car loved it. I mixed in a shaker bottle, using 1 T for 12 oz of hot water. Made a nice broth that I mixed with my cats kibble. She lapped it all up before even touching her food. I initially began using broth to help fill her tummy while reducing amount of kibble (vet recommended weight loss). My apologies to the manufacturer for inaccurately assuming it was their product that caused my cat to vomit. It’s actually a wonderful product, and very affordable in contrast to buying cartons of chicken broth. It’s also nearly impossible to find carton broths that do not have added onions and garlic - both no-nos for cats. Highly recommend!
D**A
Nutritious
It has a nice rich broth smell when I mix it in hot water. I have two cats, one Loves it the other barely touches it! I pour it over a tiny bit of their dry food, let it soften a bit. I bought it because of how finicky my cats are about canned food. I tried maybe 20 brands/flavors from expensive down to the cheapest that they turned away from! This added nutrition and moisture is just what they needed.
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