FEED YOUR DOG LIKE FAMILY
smallbatch meals are as close to Mother Nature's intended diet as we can get for our pets! Made with only human grade, humanely raised and harvested meat as well as 100% organic produce. Absolutely no synthetics are added to any recipe because everything our pets need to thrive is included through whole foods, the same food you'd buy for the rest of your family at the grocery store! smallbatch is a clean, whole food diet made from premium cuts of meat, organic produce and formulated to replicate a prey model diet in an easy and convenient, complete and balanced slider or patty. You know when you're feeding smallbatch, you are feeding one of the absolute best freeze dried diets on the market!
freshingredients
88% humanely raised and harvested pork, 10% organic produce, 2% natural supplements
pork, pork hearts, pork livers, pork kidneys, pork bones, organic butternut squash, organic celery, organic bok choy, organic green beans, organic cauliflower, organic dandelion greens, salmon oil, organic apple cider vinegar, mixed tocopherols, organic kelp*, organic bee pollen, organic bilberry, organic wheat grass, organic garlic, organic oregano, organic thyme, vitamin e supplement
*ORGANIC KELP IS SOURCED FROM THE PRISTINE WATERS OF ICELAND
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS AS FED:
Moisture (max): 4.1%
Crude Protein (min): 52.1%
Crude Fat (min): 31.7%
Crude Fiber (max): 1.5%
Ash (max): 1.0%
Calcium: 1.55%
Phosphorus: 1.27%
ME = 37 kcal/slider
COMPLETE AND BALANCED- PORKBATCH DOG IS FORMULATED TO MEET THE NUTRITIONAL LEVELS ESTABLISHED BY THE AAFCO DOG FOOD NUTRIENT PROFILES FOR ALL LIFE STAGES
FEEDING GUIDELINES
To rehydrate, simply mix ½ cup of warm water for every 4 sliders. Crush sliders and allow mixture to rehydrate for a few minutes then serve.
5 lbs: 2 Sliders per day
10 lbs: 4 Sliders per day
15 lbs: 6 Sliders per day
20 lbs: 8 Sliders per day
40 lbs: 16 Sliders per day
60 lbs: 24 Sliders per day
80 lbs: 32 Sliders per day
100 lbs: 40 Sliders per day
For nursing or pregnant dogs and puppies, quantities per day can be doubled. Please note that you should always consult your veterinarian especially when it comes to mommas-to-be or nursing dogs. These are only guidelines and may need to be adjusted depending on your individual dog’s needs.