- Facts
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Breed Size: All Breeds
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Life Stage: All Stages
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Special Diet: By-Product Free, Grain Free, Gluten Free
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Protein: Duck
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Size:
- Weight of food per pouch: 150 g
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Made In: Singapore
Refer to the full-size product listinghere.
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Cooling ❄️: Suitable for warm-energy, neutral-energy dogs
Our Energetic Constitution Guide
One of the major questions we ask to determine if pets are balanced is whether or not they are heat seekers or cool seekers. Every pet has a unique body constitution, which can change over time. The changes can be influenced and modified by lifestyle, diet, and environmental factors. Apply the principles of food energetics to meet the pet's needs as they shift over time.
Warm-Energy Pets
These pets naturally run hot. They are typically hyperactive, high-strung, and even irritable, with a tendency to develop medical conditions related to inflammation. Under the theory of food energetics, warm energy is associated with yin deficiency and can be counterbalanced by consuming cooling foods.
Signs to watch out for:
• Inflamed and irritated skin conditions such as hot spots
• Digestion problems such as upset stomach
• Bright red tongue and excessive panting, even when it’s not warm
• Prefers maintaining their space, tolerating only brief snuggle sessions
• Constantly seeking opportunities to cool off — such as laying in front of a fan
Cool-Energy Pets
Cool energy is associated with a Yang deficiency in food energetics. Pets with cool energy are perpetual seekers of heat and rest.
Signs to watch out for:
• Favours warm spots to nap
• Tolerates or even enjoys being covered with a blanket
• Prone to lethargy, especially in colder environments
• Poor appetite
• Prone to constipation
• Susceptible to viruses, yeasts, and bacterial infections
Neutral-Energy Pets
Healthy pets have a stable emotional or mental state. For neutral pets, strive for balance in your pet's diet by incorporating both warm and cool foods. Regularly rotate diets to provide a variety of nutrients and flavours.
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Duck lean muscle meat, Duck gizzard, *Pumpkin, *Carrots, Duck liver, Duck heart, Seasonal leafy greens, *Spinach, *Pumpkin seeds, Eggshell powder, *Cod liver oil, *Kelp powder, *Wheat germ oil, *NutriAbsorb™, Choline bitartrate, Zinc gluconate
* Superfood ingredients
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Protein |
15.62% |
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Fat |
4.28% |
| Ash |
1.81% |
| Moisture |
76.84% |
| Fibre |
0.48% |
| Net Carbs |
0.97% |
| Ca:P ratio |
1.26:1
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| Calories |
1.05 kCal/g (157.5 kCal/150g) |
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Feeding Guide
We use a percentage-based feeding guide used by veterinarians and pet nutritionists worldwide as no two dogs live or eat the same. It also helps prevent overfeeding and reduces the risk of obesity. Most brands want pet owners to feed more. We’re all about wellness at the core.
Storage Guide
Keep frashfresh ™ frozen until ready to use. Thaw only before feeding. Once thawed, chill for up to 3 days—do not refreeze.
How To Thaw And Feed
Thaw by moving desired portion from freezer to chiller the night before. For faster thawing, soak unopened frashfresh in warm water for 15 minutes. Avoid microwaving to preserve nutrients.
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