Description
Our new Eggs and Rice variant now contains additional health giving supplements for even better nutrition! It contains taurine for additional heart and eye health as well as added fish oils for omega 3s. It has a lower fat content but is packed with nutrition!
Our egg and rice dog food is gluten and wheat free made for ADULT dogs. It is lower in protein (19%) but with high biological value (eggs!) as well as sardinella for vitamin b12. Our eggs and rice variant is made for dogs who require a slightly lower protein content (see guaranteed analysis).
Of course, because of our signature Whole Pet Kitchen touch: our dog food is made with virgin coconut oil as our main fat source, and turmeric and moringa oleifera leaves for their anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.
Our meals have absolutely ZERO preservatives, by-products, fillers, feed-grade ingredients, artificial colors & flavors!
Always consult your veterinarian when switching dog food!
Ingredients: whole eggs, rice, squash, sweet potato, river spinach, sardinella, green beans, carrots, moringa oleifera, virgin coconut oil, taurine, fish oil, multivitamins and minerals, icelandic kelp, black pepper
| Parameters | Guaranteed Analysis | DM |
| Total Calories Cal/100g | 133 | |
| Crude Protein | 4.5 | 19.9 |
| Crude Fat | 3 | 11.4 |
| Moisture | 73 | |
| Crude Fiber | 3 | 5.7 |
| Ash | 1.5 | 3.5 |
How much to feed per day:
- TOY (1 – 3kg) 95 – 216 g
- SMALL (4-9kg) 268 – 492 g
- MEDIUM (10-22kg) 533 -962 g
- LARGE (23-40kg) 995 – 1507g
- XLARGE (41 kg) 1535 g up
Switching to Good Dog Grub is easy! (may take longer for sensitive dogs)
|
Day |
Good Dog Grub |
Old Food |
|
Day 1-5 |
25% |
75% |
|
Day 6-12 |
50% |
50% |
|
Day 12-18 |
75% |
25% |
|
Day 19 |
100% |
0% |
Storage & Feeding: Freeze unused portions until ready to feed. Thaw in the fridge overnight or keep in room temperature water for 2 hours. Food may spoil when left out at room temp for several hours, Can be stored in fridge for up to 2 days in container. Make sure your dog has a bowl of fresh water daily.
NOTE: You should never thaw food in hot water. It shoots the surface straight into the “Danger Zone” (40°F–140°F) where bacteria explode in number—and sometimes even partially cooks the outside while the inside stays frozen.
For fresh frozen dog food with veggies, this can lead to bacterial overgrowth and fermentation, changing the smell, texture, and safety of the meal.
Plus, hot water + plastic = no. Heat can make plastics soften and leach compounds into the food, especially into fatty formulas.
Stick to fridge thawing or cool water changed every 60 minutes for the safest, freshest meal.











