Stop feeding you dog potato chips.
Most kibble is overly processed starch puffs that contains empty calories and minimal nutrients.
Brindl is a healthy choice that your best friend will truly benefit from.
Dr. R. Soltero Sr., DVM has been a Veterinarian in Scottsdale, AZ for over 40 years.
Seeing how important a pet’s diet is has led him to write a book about it, as well has help us create 3 premium recipes.
MEATS
Chicken: excellent source of protein, Omega-6 fatty acids, glucosamine, and essential amino acids. Contribute to overall bone health, better energy levels, healthier skin, and a shinier coat.
Salmon: High in Omega-3 fatty acids and protein. Supports a strong immune system, helps reduce allergies, promotes healthy skin and coat, and assists in reducing inflammation.
Steak: Rich in protein, iron, and amino acids to promote joint health, muscle tone, and gives your dog energy.
Liver: Powerhouse of vitamins and nutrients. Supports a healthy immune system, reproductive organs, joint health, and nerve health.
VEGETABLES / SUPERFOODS
Carrots: contain fiber, beta carotene, potassium, calcium, vitamin A, and more. A natural electrolyte that supports healthy eyes, teeth, and a strong immune system
Pumpkin: soothes the digestive system, supports gut health, and provides antioxidants, essential vitamins, and calcium.
Sweet Potato: contains carotenoids, Vitamin A, C, B6 and fiber. Great for immune system and essential for maintaining healthy nerves, cells, muscles, and eyes.
Green Beans: include protein, iron, calcium, B6, Vitamin A, K, and C. Supports overall health, low in calories, and high in fiber – great for weight control. Promotes healthy production of red blood cells and strong nervous system.
Zucchini: Vitamin A, C, B6, K – beneficial for eyesight, organ health, bone and cartilage growth, and blood clotting.
Green Peas: contain minerals iron, zinc, potassium, and magnesium. Peas have the antioxidant lutein, which supports the heart, eyes, and skin. Gentle on digestive system and rich in protein
Spinach: High in Vitamins A, B, C & K, and good source of iron and antioxidants. Benefits the immune system, maintains healthy bone marrow, and aids in preventing some cancers and cardiovascular issues.
Flax Seed: Soothes the intestinal tract, aids in lowering blood pressure, helps improve kidney function, and can relive arthritic pains.
Eggs: source of protein, calcium, selenium, and other essential vitamins. Benefits healthy cell development, metabolism, and strong bones.
Cod Liver Oil: aids with heart health and provides a silky coat. Relieves allergy symptoms, joint pain, and boosts the immune system.
Rosemary: known for its antimicrobial properties. This herb promotes a healthy gut, aids in preventing heart disease, and can improve memory and overall mood.
GRAINS
Brown Rice: great for natural fiber, carbohydrates, and Vitamin D & B. Good for heart health and blood sugar levels
White Rice: A natural stomach soother, easy to digest, and aids in gastrointestinal issues.
Whole Oats: source of vitamin B, fiber, and linoleic acid. Strengthens the skin barrier, promotes a healthy weight, and gut health.