Small Batch | Frozen Chicken Batch Raw Dog Food

$42.95

The goal at Small Batch is to produce the freshest pet food that mimics the animal’s natural eating habits.  Their focus is to be the best at what they do – providing a local, healthy, and earth conscious alternative that the consumer can trust with as small a footprint as possible.  Their single source protein formulas are sourced locally and are “made to order” to ensure freshness.

  • Locally sourced from the West Coast (USA)
  • No antibiotics or hormones
  • Certified Organic fruits and vegetables
  • Range-Free, Pasture Raised

88% humanely raised and harvested chicken, 10% organic produce, 2% natural supplements

 

Ingredients

chicken, skinless chicken necks, chicken backs, chicken livers, chicken hearts, chicken gizzards, organic carrots, organic yams, organic broccoli, organic squash, salmon oil, organic kale, organic collards, organic apple cider vinegar, organic kelp*, organic bee pollen, organic parsley, organic wheat grass, organic bilberry, organic garlic, organic rosemary, organic basil

*OUR ORGANIC KELP IS SOURCED FROM THE PRISTINE WATERS OF ICELAND AND IS THE ONLY INGREDIENT THAT COMES FROM OUTSIDE THE USA.

 

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

Moisture (max): 74.7%
Crude Protein (min):  15.2%
Crude Fat (min):  7.2%
Crude Fiber (max):  0.4%
Ash (max):  1.9%
Calcium (min):  0.5%
Phosphorus (min):  0.4%
Approx. 31 kcal per slider  |  Approx. 248 kcal per patty

 

BONE GRIND SIZE

Sliders:  1/8"
Patties:  3/16"

 

FEEDING GUIDELINES

Quantities are per day
5 lbs:  2 Sliders  |  .5 cup Smallbites  |  .25 Patty
10 lbs:  4 Sliders  |  1 cup Smallbites  |  .5 Patty
15 lbs:  6 Sliders  |  1.5 cups Smallbites  |  .75 Patty
20 lbs:  8 Sliders  |  2 cups Smallbites  |  1 Patty
40 lbs:  16 Sliders  |  4 cups Smallbites  |  2 Patties
60 lbs:  24 Sliders  |  6 cups Smallbites  |  3 Patties
80 lbs:  32 Sliders  |  8 cups Smallbites  |  4 Patties
100 lbs:  40 Sliders  |  10 cups Smallbites  |  5 Patties

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.