How our Veggie Crunch Treats are packaged!

Carrots
One of the most nutritionally concentrated pet friendly vegetables.
Colour gems rich in beta-carotene an important nutrient for boosting immune and eye health especially in older pets.

Chick Pea Flour
A great flour substitute, gluten free, high in fibre, protein, lecithin, potassium and Vitamins A, B and C.
Also great for sensitive stomach’s.

Spinach
This green leafy vegetable has anti-inflammatory properties and help support heart health.

Broccoli
Broccoli helps with detoxification and anti-inflammatory properties and nutrients like potassium, calcium, protein and vitamin C.
Did you know the stalk is actually packed with nutrients too.

Sprouts
Brussel sprouts provide anti-inflammatory, detoxification and even anticancer benefits plus loads of nutrients and antioxidants.

Mushrooms
Mushrooms – obviously avoid poisonous ones and don’t let your dog eat wild ones – but the medicinal mushrooms you eat (such as shitake, reshi, maitake and button) are also good for your dog.
Research says they feel they contain anticancer and immune boosting properties.

Decaf Green Tea

Flaxseeds
High in protein, Omega 3 fatty acids, and fibre. Research has also indicated they help improve, cardiovascular health, fight against cancer and keep the immune system stronger.

Basil
Supports heart health
Basil helps manage the bodies stress load by lowering levels of cortisol.

Oregano
Big in antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant action.
Contains loads of vitamin K

Turmeric
Active polyphenol
Helps improve cognition
Good for eye health and function
Can help to reduce inflammation

Cumin
Improves digestion
Antifungal, antibacterial and the research conducted says potentially anti cancer.