VEGETABLES
PEA FLOUR
Pea flour is a powder milled from roasted peas. In small amounts, pea flour can be a good dog food ingredient as it is rich in iron and calcium and is also high in fibre. Pea flour also contains a high proportion of protein and is sometimes used in higher proportions as a protein supplement.
PEAS
Peas are one vegetable that can help add extra nutrition to your pet's diet as they are vitamins, including Vitamin A, B1, B6, C and K.
PEA STARCH
Pea Starch is made from dry milling of peas and can be offered in several varieties. Pea Starch can provide nutritional benefits including low calorie formulation and allergen, gluten and lactose free solutions.
BEET PULP
Beet pulp is an important source of fiber that is good for helping your dog maintain intestinal health and can enhance his ability to absorb ingredients. Beet pulp is the material that remains after sugar is extracted from sugar beets.
TOMATO PUMACE
Tomato Pomace is a fiber ingredient utilized in dog and cat foods. It is made up of the skins and seeds that are left when food plants produce ketchup, canned tomato juice, salsa, and tomato soups. The tomatoes are washed and cleaned at the plant and then a steam treatment separates the skins.
POTATOES
Potatoes have been used in many diets over the years as a beneficial ingredient due to its large nutrient profile such as protein, carbohydrates, fiber, starch, and multitude of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals.
KELP
One of the aquatic foods that have the most benefit for our pets is dried sea kelp. It is rich in iodine, natural salts, amino acids, and a variety of helpful vitamins and minerals. Sea kelp is easy to digest, low in fat, and rich in protein.
PUMPKIN
Pumpkin is full of fibre which can assist dogs who are suffering from either mild constipation or mild diarrhoea. It does this by softening the stool or creating bulk, as well as working as a powerful gut-healing prebiotic.
SQUASH
Squash provides essential minerals like potassium, folate, beta-carotene, antioxidants, and vitamins E, C, A, and B. It's also very low in calories and loaded with fiber and moisture.
GRAPE POMACE
Grape pomace is also used now as a feedstuff for cattle, fertilizer, or to extract from its bioactive compounds such as polyphenols.
SWEET POTATO
High in fiber: Sweet potatoes are a good source of dietary fiber, which helps dogs with digestion. These special spuds are also considered a “complex carbohydrate,” meaning they provide a steady source of energy.
TAPIOCA STARCH
Tapioca (sometimes called cassava) is a starch extracted from the root of the cassava plant. It is often used as a carbohydrate source in grain free dog foods but due to its general lack of all nutrients other than starch, it is generally regarded as a low grade filler for dogs.