Cold-pressed dog food offers several advantages over traditional extruded kibbles, making it an increasingly popular choice among dog owners. Here are some key benefits:
- Nutrient retention: Cold pressing occurs at much lower temperatures compared to traditional kibble manufacturing processes. This gentle cooking method helps preserve the natural nutrients, enzymes, and flavors of the ingredients. Vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids are less likely to be destroyed by heat, leading to a more nutritious meal for your dog.
- Easy digestion: Cold-pressed foods are often easier for dogs to digest. This is due to the lower processing temperatures that prevent the denaturation of ingredients, making them more digestible and gentler on your dog’s stomach. This is particularly beneficial for dogs with sensitive digestion or gastrointestinal issues.
- Natural ingredients: Cold-pressed dog foods often contain higher quality, natural ingredients without fillers, artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. This emphasis on natural and healthy ingredients can lead to better overall health and wellbeing for your dog.
- High energy value: Cold-pressed foods are typically more energy-dense than conventional kibbles, meaning dogs need to eat less to take in the same amount of energy. This can be especially beneficial for overweight or less active dogs, as it can help manage their weight more effectively.
- Hydration: Some cold-pressed foods can easily absorb water, expanding in the stomach instead of the bowl. When mixed with water, they can help increase hydration, which is advantageous for dogs that do not drink enough water on their own.
- Taste appeal: Many dogs find cold-pressed food tastier due to the preservation of natural flavors and aromas. This can make mealtime more enjoyable, especially for picky eaters.
- Longevity and health: With an emphasis on quality, natural ingredients and nutrient preservation, cold-pressed food can contribute to a healthier lifestyle for dogs. This can lead to better overall health, vitality, and potentially a longer life.
INGREDIENTS: dried turkey and duck meat (30%), sweet potatoes, potato flakes, turkey fat (14%), oatmeal, fresh chicken liver (5%), dried pumpkin (2%), dried chicken liver (2%), wheat, dried carrots (1.2%), flaxseed, dried chicory root, dried herbs, beta-glucans, cartilage extract, vitamin and mineral mix.
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS: Crude protein 24%, crude oils and fats 14%, crude fiber 3.2%, crude ash 5.4%, calcium 1.1%, phosphorus 0.85%, sodium 0.15%, moisture 10%, Metabolizable energy: 3880 kcal/kg.
NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY SUBSTANCES per kg: Vitamin A(3a672a) 17331 IU, Vitamin D3(3a671) 1733 IU, Vitamin E(all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) (3a700) 173 mg, Vitamin B1(thiamine mononitrate) (3a821) 5.09 mg, Vitamin B2(riboflavin) (3a825i) 9 mg, Vitamin B6(pyridoxine) (3a831) 6.9 mg, Vitamin B12 (3a835) (cyanocobalamin) 0.07 mg, Vitamin C(3a300) (ascorbic acid) 121 mg, Niacin(3a314) (niacin) 43.1 mg, Pantothenic acid (3a841)(Calcium-D-pantothenate) 17.8 mg, Folic acid(3a316) 0.69 mg, Biotin(3a880) 0.43 mg, Iodine(encapsulated microgranulated anhydrous calcium iodide) (3b203) 4.6 mg, Selenium(encapsulated granulated sodium selenite) (3b802) 0.38 mg, Iron(ferrous sulfate monohydrate) (Fe; 3b103) 101 mg, Copper(copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate) (3b405) 12.1 mg, Zinc(zinc oxide) (3b603) 129 mg, Manganese(manganese(II) oxide) (3b502) 12.1 mg, Choline chloride (3a890) 1872 mg, Glucosamine 404 mg/kg, Chondroitin sulfate 353 mg/kg. Antioxidants: tocopherol-rich extracts from vegetable oils.

USAGE INSTRUCTIONS: Serve food dry or soaked in water. After the introductory period, feed your dog daily portions based on the dog’s weight as per the chart. The recommended daily portion is only a guideline. The amount of daily food depends on the condition and age of the dog. If the dog is overweight, reduce the daily portions by 10%. If the dog is underweight, increase the daily portion by 10%. Fresh, clean water should always be available. Store in a dry place.