Carnivora Turkey Dinner - PetToba-Carnivora
Carnivora Turkey Dinner - PetToba-Carnivora
Carnivora Turkey Dinner - PetToba-Carnivora
Carnivora Turkey Dinner - PetToba-Carnivora
Carnivora Turkey Dinner - PetToba-Carnivora
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Carnivora Turkey Dinner

DOGS-FRRAWFD-CRNIVRA-TKYDINR-LG25LB-01

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Finely ground whole turkey 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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Contains finely ground whole turkey carcass. Whole turkey patties contain the entire bird except the head, feet, feathers, and intestines. All the bones are grindable so bone content in turkey 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. Please visit our website for healthcare and supplement products.

Carnivora Whole Animal Turkey Diet and Turkey Dinner are high in protein and lower in fat than most red proteins. It provides a rich source of iron, zinc, phosphorus, potassium, and B vitamins. In terms of minerals, turkey is the richest in selenium. Zinc, copper, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, and iron are also provided by this food in noteworthy amounts. Turkey is a good protein source as part of a varied diet. Turkey contains more protein per ounce than other meats. The white meat of turkey is generally considered healthier than dark meat because of its lower saturated fat content, but the nutritional differences are small.


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