Carnivora Chicken Dinner - PetToba-Carnivora
Carnivora Chicken Dinner - PetToba-Carnivora
Carnivora Chicken Dinner - PetToba-Carnivora
Carnivora Chicken Dinner - PetToba-Carnivora
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Chicken Dinner - Frozen Raw Dog & Cat Food - Carnivora

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Finely ground whole chicken carcass and a 5% veggie and fruit mix which includes finely ground romaine lettuce, bok choy, celery, carrots, apples, pears, blueberries.

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Whole chicken patties contain the entire bird except the head, feet, feathers, and intestines. All the bones are grindable so bone content in poultry is higher than patties made from larger animals (only a small percentage of bones in larger animals like goat, lamb, bison, and beef are grindable). Organs make up approximately 8% of the patty - this includes lungs, liver, heart, and kidneys. On average over all our proteins, patties are composed of 66% muscle meat, 7% bone, 10% organs, 7% blood, and 10% fat.

Other than the vegetables and fruit in our dinners, we DO NOT add anything to our foods. You may supplement as needed. 


Chicken is one of the most popular raw diets, often based on price. Compared to other whole animal diets, it is not as nutritious. Chicken (Goose and Duck) store most of their fat in a layer under the skin and in the body cavity. Chicken tends to be higher in fat than many other whole animal species because the skin of the carcass is usually included. The fat contains higher amounts of omega 6 fatty acids. Chicken diets that are higher in fat are unsuitable for dogs that are not active or for those with inflammatory diseases or problem skin disorders. Compared to many other protein sources, chicken is low in zinc and iron.


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