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carnivore herbicide Crude Carnivore Pork Bone Broth for Dogs & Cats, 16-oz

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carnivore herbicide Crude Carnivore Pork Bone Broth for Dogs & Cats, 16-ozMAKE A SPLASH IN YOUR PET'S BOWL Crude Carnivore bone broth is handcrafted in micro batches and lovingly simmered in southern Illinois. The bones are sourced from local grass fed farms and the herbs are always organically grown without pesticides or herbicides. Crude Carnivore crafts low carbohydrate goodness that provides powerful health benefits for your pet such as liver and joint support, itchy skin support, immune support and easier digestion.

MAKE A SPLASH IN YOUR PET'S BOWL

Crude Carnivore bone broth is handcrafted in micro batches and lovingly simmered in southern Illinois. The bones are sourced from local grass-fed farms and the herbs are always organically grown without pesticides or herbicides.

Crude Carnivore crafts low carbohydrate goodness that provides powerful health benefits for your pet such as liver and joint support, itchy skin support, immune support and easier digestion.

This bone broth makes a super tasty bowl topper for dry food, acts as a super easy hydrator for freeze-dried or dehydrated foods and makes a delicious bowl enhancer for those raw fed pups.

CRUDE CARNIVORE'S INGREDIENTS

All ingredients are sourced with purpose to support your pet on their health journey from the fun puppy stage, through the adventurous days of adulthood and especially in those golden senior moments.

Crude Carnivore believes in using only the cleanest ingredients - meaning no pesticides, herbicides and sourcing bones from farms that make it their priority to raise happy animals that soak in all the vitamin D, live on luscious pastures or play in the mud, and know love through it all.

All ingredients are locally grown to provide your pets with most nutritious broth while giving them (and in turn, us & you!) a chance to support small businesses like our own along the way.

Ingredients Highlights

RAW BONES

Crude Carnivore supports small by using marrow and knuckle bones sourced from local farms that humanely raise their animals on pasture. This is important because it provides mineral and protein rich broth, offering strength and healing to your pet’s body.

APPLE CIDER VINEGAR

Apple Cider Vinegar has been used for centuries in cooking and medicine. It acts as a solvent drawing collagen and calcium out of the bones, making the broth bloom with beneficial nutrients.

THYME

This powerful herb supports brain, skin and digestive health. It’s richness in vitamins and minerals supports the immune system.
 

DANDELION

What might seem to most like a simple weed in the backyard is actually a punch packing nutrient-dense plant. Dandelion greens have great antioxidant properties while also aiding in liver support.

PARSLEY

This common herb is packed with vitamin A and C making it an antioxidant powerhouse. It also promotes bone health due to high amounts of vitamin K.

PURIFIED WATER

Water can often be contaminated with unwanted toxins which is why we chose to use carbon filtered, reverse osmosis and ultraviolet light treated water which has had all its impurities removed.

Feeding Guildlines

4 tbsp = 1/4 cup

Feed 2 tbsp per 10lbs of body weigh a day

Storage Instructions

Refrigerate after opening and use within 7-10 days

Packaging

  • Comes in 16oz Glass Bottle
  • Removable Label for Repurposing Bottles

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Beef Bone Broth

Some fun stuff:

  • this broth is made with knuckle bones which gives it its gelatinous texture and provides richness in proteins

  • highest calorie of these bone broths and slightly warming, beef is a good choice for older pets

Ingredients:

Water, grass-fed beef bones, organic apple cider vinegar, organic parsley, organic dandelion, organic thyme

Calorie Content:

174 ME kcal/kg - 5 kcal/oz ME

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (Min) 2.41% , Crude Fat (Min) 0.28%, Crude Fiber (Max) <0.5%, Crude Moisture (Max) 97.53%, Crude Ash (Max) 0.14%

Chicken Bone Broth

Some fun stuff:

  • the chicken bones come from free-roaming farm raised chickens, that are always antibiotic and steroid free

  • a warming protein, chicken is good for winter months

Ingredients:

Water, pasture-raised chicken bones, organic apple cider vinegar, organic parsley, organic dandelion, organic thyme

Calorie Content:

160 ME kcal/kg - 4.57 kcal/oz ME

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (Min) 3.09% , Crude Fat (Min) 0.28%, Crude Fiber (Max) <0.2%, Crude Moisture (Max) 95.16%, Crude Ash (Max) 0.73%

 

Pork Bone Broth

Some fun stuff:

  • this pork bone broth a low calorie broth option - coming in at just above lamb

  • made from locally raised pork bones that live in their most natural habitat under open skies.

  • pork is often more tolerated by pets with protein sensitives than beef or chicken

Ingredients:


Water, pasture-raised pork bones, organic apple cider vinegar, organic parsley, organic dandelion, organic thyme

Calorie Content:

70 ME kcal/kg - 2 kcal/oz ME

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (Min) 2.00% , Crude Fat (Min) 0.10%, Crude Fiber (Max) <0.20%, Crude Moisture (Max) 97.46%, Crude Ash (Max) 0.54%

Turkey Bone Broth

Some fun stuff:

  • very calming, non-irritating protein, this is an incredible option for dogs and cats with sensitive tummies
  • the turkey bones come from locally pasture-raised turkeys in southern Illinois
  • it is a highly digestible protein, very low in calories and contains selenium and tryptophan which support the immune system.
Ingredients:

Water, pasture-raised turkey bones, organic apple cider vinegar, organic parsley, organic dandelion, organic thyme

Calorie Content:

110 ME kcal/kg - 3.12 kcal/oz ME

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (Min) 3.08% , Crude Fat (Min) 0.18%, Crude Fiber (Max) <0.18%, Crude Moisture (Max) 96.55%, Crude Ash (Max) 0.22%

Rabbit Bone Broth

 

Some fun stuff:  Our pasture-raised rabbit bone broth is incredible for hot-natured pets that tend to struggle with food and environmental intolerances.

Ingredients: Water, pasture-raised rabbit bones, organic apple cider vinegar, organic parsley, organic dandelion, organic thyme

Calorie Content: 54 ME kcal/kg - 1.5 kcal/oz ME

Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein (Min) 1.74% , Crude Fat (Min) 0.25%, Crude Fiber (Max) <0.20%, Crude Moisture (Max) 98%, Ash (Max) 0.12%

Packaging Details: Glass bottle Removable label for repurposing bottles Shipped protected by biodegradable packing peanuts

 

Bison Bone Broth

Our bison broth is made with pasture-raised, southern Illinois local bison bones and is made with powerhouse ingredients that support the immune system and normal cellular function in the body.

For dogs and cats.

Ingredients:
Water, pasture-raised bison bones, organic apple cider vinegar, organic Brussels sprouts, shiitake mushrooms, organic cilantro, organic oregano, reishi mushrooms, organic decaffeinated green tea

Calorie Content:

35 ME kcal/kg - 1 kcal/oz ME

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (Min) 2.19% , Crude Fat (Min) 0.15%, Crude Fiber (Max) <0.9%, Moisture (Max) 98%, Ash (Max) 0.21%

Feeding recommendation:

2 tbsp per 10lbs of bodyweight

We recommend using filtered water to properly hydrate dry food for dogs over 50lbs and then top with 4-6 tbsp of broth. Large dogs can consume a bottle a day depending on size which can get pricey.

Packaging Details:

  • Glass bottle
  • Removable label for repurposing bottles

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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