Sojos Complete Dog Food Mix - Beef                                      

Sojos Complete Dog Food Mix - Beef



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A wholesome alternative to kibble, Sojos Complete Dog Food is a wholesome, dehydrated raw dog food that you mix with water to create fresh, homemade dog food. Sojos Complete Dog Food Mix is made with USDA freeze-dried, raw beef and other natural ingredients for a complete and balanced meal.

Dogs live healthiest on fresh, whole foods. Sojos Complete is made with pure and simple ingredients like dried sweet potatoes, broccoli and whole eggs. No preservatives or artificial ingredients. Because Sojos Complete is grain-free, it’s great for sensitive dogs. Simply add warm water and rehydrate for a delicious and nutritious meal. It’s a great way to give your dog a fresh, homemade meal in minutes.

Feeding Guidelines:
The following feeding guidelines are for adult dogs. Contact us for puppy and senior dog feeding guidelines or see the back of your Sojos Complete Dog Food Mix.

Up to 12 lbs – 1/2 cup Sojos, 1 cup water.
13-25 lbs - 3/4 cup Sojos, 1 1/3 cups water.
26-50 lbs – 1 1/2 cups Sojos, 2 2/3 cups water.
51-75 lbs – 2 1/4 cups Sojos, 4 cups water.
76-100 lbs – 3 cups Sojos, 5 1/4 cups water.

Preparation Guidelines:

Combine Sojos Complete with water. Let soak in refrigerator for at least 30 minutes (preferably overnight) and serve. You can mix a four-day batch ahead of time and refrigerate in a sealed container or keep larger batches in the freezer. Shake bag occasionally to keep ingredients mixed. For adult and geriatric dogs we recommend once-a-day feeding. For puppies we recommend twice-a-day feeding. (For twice-a-day feeding, split the amounts below in half.) Measurements are listed in cups.

Adding Variety:
WWe believe in feeding variety, and thus encourage adding veggies and other healthy foods to Sojos. For small animals mix in a teaspoon of chopped veggies per meal. Add 1/4 to 1/2 cup or more for larger animals. Recommended vegetables include chopped greens, carrots, and other natural foods such as cooked rice, yogurt, or eggs. Avoid citrus fruits, onions, and spicy foods.

For dogs with special dietary needs, be sure to consult your veterinarian or contact a holistic veterinarian near you. To find a holistic vet in your area, call the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association at (410) 569-0795.

Transitioning Your Dog to Sojos Grain-Free:
It’s crucial to switch your dog to Sojos gradually. We recommend at least a two-week transition (4-6 weeks for older, ill, or finicky animals). Start with just a tiny bit of Sojos, raw meat, and water mixed with the food you’re currently feeding and gradually increase each day as you decrease your dog’s old food.

Ingredients:
Sweet potatoes, USDA beef, celery, carrots, cabbage, whole egg, flax meal, tricalcium phosphate, cranberries, papaya, pumpkin, rosemary, parsley, ginger root, dried alfalfa, dried kelp, zinc sulfate, vitamin E acetate, vitamin D3, vitamin A palmitate.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude protein 22.0% min., crude fat 8.0% min., crude fiber 8.0% max., moisture 9.6% max.