Nutrition

What Veterinarians Say About Natural Dog Food

“Not only can you see the signs of improved health” with a more natural dog food, writes Jeffrey Levy, DVM, PCH, “but you will also save money in the long run due to fewer and lower veterinary bills."“The healthier your pet is, the less likely s/he will be to have fleas, skin problems, allergies … and many other common disease problems.”
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Koda King
Premium Kibble
Minimally processed to maintain vital nutrients
Yes
No
Human grade meats
and vegetables
Yes
No
No fillers, hormones or chemical preservative
Yes
No
Contains Omega 3 & 6
Yes
No

Do vets recommend fresh dog food?

“If health and wellness is a priority, I absolutely recommend human-grade fresh food,” says Satchu, who feeds fresh-cooked dog food to her own pets. However, she stresses that whatever food you pick (especially with some of the newer designer label foods) it has to be nutritionally balanced.

What human foods are healthy for dogs?
• Chicken.
• Turkey.
• Pork.
• Lean beef.
• Fish—salmon and sardines are especially good.
• Eggs—cooked.

AAFCO
SAFETY AND UTILITY STANDARDS

Any ingredient or additive used must have its nutritional or technical purpose established through a legally-recognized due process. An ingredient must be used within the limits of its established safety and utility.
The recognized due processes for establishing safety and utility for things added to feed include:


· Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) for an intended use that has legally    defined parameters in regulation
· Subject of an Approved Food Additive Petition
· Informal Review Sanctioned (i.e. AAFCO-defined)
· Drug Approval

After four years of testing and trying different cooking and shipping techniques I believe we have accomplished our goal.

1.) To make our product as healthy as possible

2.) Provide varied recipes that can be rotated on a monthly basis to give your pups system a different stimulation of proteins and vegetables.

3.) Cook in small batches

4.) Provide human grade protein and vegetables

5.) To ship fresh as humanly possible (no shelve life while waiting to be shipped.)