What's Inside?

We want only the best for our furry friends, and we know you do, too! That's why we use proven, premium, and most of all, natural ingredients to improve your pet's wellness. All of our formulas are crafted based on years of research and with the latest advancements in pet nutrition! Explore all of the ingredients inside our supplements and learn their benefits.

Dr. Gary Richter, veterinarian and member of Rover’s Dog People panel of experts, advocates for including fresh and healthy foods like sweet potatoes and pumpkin into your dog’s diet. He explains, “the closer to fresh, whole food diets you feed, the healthier your dog is likely to be.”

Meat, Fish, & Dairy

Salmon*

Not currently included in our product.

Chicken

Natural chicken falvoring used to keep dogs coming back!

Whole Egg

Contains digestible protein, riboflavin, and selenium. Eggs also contain many essential amino acids and fatty acids.

Fruits & Veggies

Pumpkin

This festive food is a miracle food for dogs. Good for both diarrhea and constipation. Pumpkin is loaded with fiber and beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A

Sweet Potato

Contains fiber that helps to support digestive motility. Sweet potatoes support a healthy digestive system thanks to their high dietary fiber content. They’re also low in fat and contain essential vitamins like B6, C, and A.

Coconut Oil

Reduces the risk of cancer and other degenerative conditions. Also, Improves digestion and nutrient absorption

Grains & Herbs

Flaxseed

Flaxseed is naturally rich in natural fiber and assists in healthy digestion. This is especially important for maintaining a healthy weight and keeping your pet in shape.

Garbanzo Beans

Garbanzo beans are chock-full of protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals, and can apparently tackle many health issues. Check out these common canine illnesses that chickpeas may help: High blood pressure and heart issues — Chickpeas are low in sodium and high in potassium, which helps dilate blood vessels.

Rosemary Extract

Rosemary is a natural anti-oxidant and preservative. It's also considered an anti-cancer agent.

Supplements

Glucosamine

Glucosamine is a natural substance found in your pet's body, with the highest concentration found in healthy cartilage. Glucosamine has an anti-inflammatory effect, helping to reduce your dog's pain. Helps restore joint health naturally, increasing mobility

Chondroitin Sulfate

It promotes water retention and elasticity in the cartilage, helping to ensure adequate shock absorption and adequate nourishment of the tissues that line the joint.

Probiotics Blend

All dogs can benefit from probiotics, which aid digestion and modulate the immune system

Vitamins and Minerals

Vitamin A

Vitamin A is an essential vitamin for dogs, which means it must be part of their diet in order for your dog to maintain optimal health. Skin, coat, muscles and nerves all require vitamin A for proper function.

Vitamins B1, B2, B6, & B12

  • Thiamine helps regulate energy and carbohydrate metabolism, and activates ion channels in neural tissue.
  • Riboflavin, B12, and niacin help facilitate enzyme function.
  • Vitamin B6 is especially vital. This vitamin is responsible for glucose generation, red blood cell and nervous system function, hormone regulation, immune response, niacin synthesis, and gene activation.
  • Pantothenic acid helps with energy metabolism.
  • Folic acid plays a role in amino acid and nucleotide metabolism and in mitochondrial protein synthesis.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is an important antioxidant. It scavenges potentially harmful free radicals in the body and can help reduce inflammation and cognitive aging

Vitamin D3

Vitamin D3 is an essential nutrient that helps dogs regulate the balance and retention of calcium and phosphorus

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is one of your dog's defenses against oxidative damage. This fat-soluble vitamin is also essential for cell function and fat metabolism. Deficiencies can lead to eye and muscle degeneration and reproductive problems.

Zinc

The mineral zinc plays an important role in many substances in the canine body including enzymes, proteins, and hormones. Zinc is also important for immune system function and thyroid function. Zinc-deficiency can result in many problems for the dog including: Lack of protection from infection.