
Liver me timbers!
Here are just a few of the nutrients liver offers your dog!
No air, no air!
SUNFLOWER SEED EXTRACT is a natural and powerful antioxidant! Not only that, but it helping make the sauce good while contributing towards dog health.
Vegetation nation!
Dogs don’t need fruits and vegetables in their diet the way humans do, but as an occasional snack or treat for your dog, peas are a low-calorie option.
Turkey is meant to be gobbled up!
After all, we wanted to provide a healthy and nutritious meal topper for picky dogs to eat! Turkey is a lean, white meat that helps dogs build muscle. It is also a highly digestible protein source for dogs.
Beets, Beets, Beets!
Did you know that dogs enjoy eating beets, too? They are also considered to be very healthy as well! Both the ASPCA and Vets agree that feeding your pups beets have many healthy benefits.
Salmon is great! (in moderation)
Served right, salmon will help your dog maintain a healthy skin and coat. Meanwhile, the Omega-3 fatty acids fortify the immune system.
Lean Turkey Meat - Avoid Fats!
Adding lean turkey meat to your pup's diet can be great! However, avoid fatty portions and skin.
Care for a carrot?
Carrots are one of the vet-approved vegetables that are safe and healthy for dogs to snack on, either raw or cooked.
Thanks for Thanksgiving Dinner!
Need some inspiration to make your dogs daily feed into a daily feast? Thanksgiving isn't the only time to be thankful; check out this Kibble Drizzle inspired Creation!
Mealtime - Mixes it up!
All about the beach, playing ball, and hanging 10 (or ahem...8). That kind of body needs good nutrition to keep it running!
Eggs Benny!
A wonderful 'raw food' meal inspired by Eggs Benedict, made by a dog lover using Kibble Drizzle™.
What's in your bowl?
A bowl full of nutrition, with various quality ingredients such as meats, fruits, veggies, eggs, and topped with Kibble Drizzle™!
Show Me the Honey.
Honey is safe for dogs to eat in small quantities. It contains natural sugars and small amounts of vitamins and minerals, and is used as a sweetener in many foods and beverages.
Canine Turkey Health
Turkey meat, a rich source of protein that is easily digestible and is great for dogs with sensitivities towards chicken or other poultry!
Sweet Dreams
When it comes to how often dogs dream, apparently size matters. Small dogs tend to dream more often during one night (with a new dream about every ten minutes) than large dogs.
Live by the Nose.
It is said that a dog who has lost its sense of smell is no longer a dog.
The nose knows!
Increase the nose in bowl time, magnify the experience!
You can know by the nose?
Noseprints to dogs, as fingerprints to humans!
