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Nature's Diet Pet Bone Broth Protein Powder is a premium, human-grade product designed to nourish your pet with essential nutrients. With 16 oz providing 159 servings, it features over 50% protein content and is available in five delicious flavors. This all-natural, gluten-free formula supports digestion, joint health, and skin vitality, making it a must-have for pet owners who prioritize their furry family members' well-being.
Allergen Information | Gluten Free, Dairy Free |
Unit Count | 16 Ounce |
Item Package Weight | 0.51 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
J***
This is perfect for my dog who hardly ever drinks water
My guy loves this stuff! My pup is circling the table while I am spooning this on top of his food; he can't wait to devour his meal. For his size he gets 5 tablespoons each day. I love that it comes in a powder form so I can make enough for a few days' amount and store it in the refrigerator. Many of the liquid bone broths do not last for more than a few days. For me, knowing he loves it and I am able to add more liquid to his daily routine is a huge plus for us. I have purchased this at least 4 times, it lasts a couple of months.
V**I
Comida para mis perritos
A mis perros les encantó!. Cuando no tengas proteína para darles les haces una sopa con esto y cualquier otro acompañamiento ya sea arroz o boniato, a ellos les gusta. Es buen alimento para ellos siempre diluido en agua como si fuera un caldo caliente. El de res fue mi elección pero creo que los otros están bien. Lo mejor son los ingredientes simples. Un frasco duró como 3 meses para dos: un perro grande y una pequeña. Aunque les daba bastante seguido y daba intervalo de comida casera también.
J**E
Works awesome for stinky dogs
Love this broth! I bought it for my dogs as one has UTIs frequently and the other has anal gland issues, this cleared them both up and I no longer have stinky pups!!
D**R
Good for dogs whose throats are infected/hurt…liquid diet supplement
My Little Bit loved this Stuff IT helped her overcome a bad infection.Ease of use:It’s preaty easy to use…you just have to make sure the waters hot and than whisk like crazy! Follow the instructions!
P**Y
Lab approved- Simple Natural Easy
Go for it! 5 simple, natural ingredients, made in USA. Chicken Bone Broth, Pumpkin Powder, Fish Oil Powder, Turmeric and Parsley--My review is for the chicken bone broth option (6oz). I usually make my own chicken bone broth or buy dehydrated bone broth from The Honest Kitchen, which we like a lot- but so far only have the Turkey and Beef varieties. At least on Amazon they do not seem to carry a chicken bone broth. So I started looking into other brands as I wanted to add a dehydrated chicken bone into the rotation without always having to make it myself.--I have 2 young labs and 4 cats of various ages. I usually just use the bone broth with the dogs, but I do offer it to my cats- especially my elderly ones. The dogs get two nice meals a day with minimal to no treats (although they are labs, they actually don't care for treats, and tend to be picky with food). I provide them a portion of their high quality kibble, add in some finely chopped fruits and vegetables, usually a sprinkle of some sort of protein, and a spoonful of yogurt or pumpkin. Then over all of this, I ladle warm bone broth over top; which I think really brings the meal together. I feel good setting down a colorful bowl of food for them to enjoy.--I selected this particular product after comparing it to a few others. I look for limited, real ingredients, sourced and made in the USA. I prefer dehydrated over liquid, due to the ease of storage. I have purchased liquid varieties with success, but since I rotate through flavors, I don't always want to have a few open packages in my fridge. Or worse, forgetting about the product and the entire contents goes bad. The dehydrated tends to have more for the money, too. This pricing and ingredient list is similar to some of the stuff The Honest Kitchen offers, so I decided to try it out.--As with other varieties, you can scoop out a little powder and add it to some liquid. I always rough measure it. Sometimes it is more concentrated, sometimes more dilute- all depends on powder to water ratio. Be sure to measure if it is important to you. 1tbs to 1 cup warm water. 1/3 c prepared per 30 lbs of weight.-- The smell is fresh. The primary aroma is strong of parsley. The rest of it smells neutral yet earthy. It dissolved as expected in warm water. Contents comes in a small plastic container with screw on cap.--My labs ate their meals with this poured on top with no issue. I have yet to offer it to my cats. They are picky and I do not have high hopes for approval from them. Once I do, and if they decide to start lapping at it, I will be back to add that in.--In addition to adding it over food, I intend to make some hot weather dog treats with it. While my labs don't love treats usually, they like ice cubes. I figure to make some chicken bone broth icy treats, either by itself, or add in some other goodies. I reviewed some dehydrated goats milk that I plan to add into the treat making somehow.So far so good!
H**Z
Waste of money. Tumeric smell is overpowering.
I bought this for my 75 pound German Shepherd. Unfortunately for me it was a waste of money, and unfortunately for him he won't eat it. The smell of the tumeric is overpowering and that's literally all I can smell. I measured out everything correctly for his size and weight and added it to his food. I use wet food mixed with dry food. So I added it to that. He smelled it and walked away. He eventually came back, smelled it, licked it and walked away again and never came back to eat it. I had to clean his bowl out and give him new food without the bone broth in it.
J**O
Great as a topper and supplement to water bowl
My dog loves it on her kibble and loves the taste of the bone broth powder in her water can't tell the nutrition benefits yet but I'm assuming it'll help her joints. Easy to sprinkle on top of kibble and add to a water bowl dissolves right away
C**A
The smell…
I give my senior cat bone broth to keep his weight up. I thought this might be a good way to give him smaller portions, rather than opening up a large container that I couldn’t get through before I had to throw it away.This smelled disgusting. The fish oil smell was so bad that I almost gagged, and my cat wasn’t even remotely interested. He wouldn’t go near it.
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