 | Alfalfa | Provides protein, Vitamins A, B, C, E, & K, and minerals including calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, and zinc. Also provides carotene and clorophyll. Served in small quantity to minimize gas and bloat while retaining positive effects. |
 | Apple | Provides an appropriate, immediate carbohydrate energy source for your dog, along with fiber to aid digestion and elimination. A good source for your dog's Vitamin C. along with flavanoids and polyphenols -- powerful antioxidants. Apple is included in your dog's diet because it has been recommended by breeders or it was an important food source in the region of the world where your dog's ancestors originated. |
 | Avocado | Provides protein and beneficial fatty acids from plant sources. |
 | Barley | Provides fiber to aid in digestion and carbohydrate energy. |
 | Beef | Provides protein and moderate amounts of beneficial fatty acids to aid cell development, coat, and nails. |
| Beef Liver | |
| Beef Stock | |
| Blackberries | |
| Blueberries | |
 | Brown Rice | Provides immediate carbohydrate energy. |
| Butternut Squash | |
 | Carrots | Provides immediate energy from carbohydrates, and fiber to aid digestion. |
 | Cheddar Cheese | Provides protein and beneficial fatty acids (Omega-3 and Omega-6, oleic and linoleic acids. |
 | Chicken | Provides a fowl-based protein source similar to historical fowl-based protein that may have been in your dog's ancestral diet. |
| Chicken Breast | |
| Chicken Liver | |
| Chicken Stock | |
| Chickpeas | |
| Coconut Oil | |
 | Cod | Provides beneficial fatty acids (oleic, linoleic and small amounts of linolenic acids) to encourage healty coat, skin, cellular development and other metablolic processes. |
 | Cod Liver Oil | This Omega-3 fatty acid source is also a rich source of Vitamins A & D |
| Cranberries | |
 | Duck | Provides protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides appropriate fowl-sourced essential fatty acids to encourage healthy coat and skin. |
 | Duck Fat | Provides fowl-based fatty acids, appropriate for your dog's fatty acid requirements. |
| Egg | |
| Egg Noodles | |
 | Fig | Provide an immediate source of energy from carbohydrates. Figs contain potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, copper and manganese, and very high levels of fiber to aid digestion and healthy elimination. Figs are included in your dog's diet because they were a prominent food source in the likely ancestral diets available in the area where your dog's breed originated. |
 | Flax Seed | Provides beneficial essential fatty acids (linoleic acid and oleic acid) to assist in cellular develoment, and to aid in maintaining healthy coat and skin. Seeds provide a fiber source, to aid digestion and elimination. |
 | Flaxseed Oil | Provides beneficial essential fatty acids (alpha-linolenic - an Omega-3 fatty acid, and linoleic acid) which encourage healthy cellular development, metabolic processes, and coat and skin health. |
 | Grapefruit | Provides immediate energy from carbohydrates, and ascorbic acid (Vitamin C). |
| Green Beans | |
 | Green Cabbage | A rich source of fiber to aid digestion and encourage healthy elimination. |
 | Green Peas | Provides an appropriate immediate carbohydrate energy source for your dog, along with dietary fiber to aid digestion and elimination. |
| Ground Beef | |
| Ground Turkey | |
 | Halibut | Provides fish protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides essential fatty acids from fish oils. |
| Kale | |
 | Kelp | Provides natural Zinc and Copper from coastal mineral sources. A very good source of Vitamin K, Riboflavin, Folate, Calcium, Iron, Mangesium and Manganese. Kelp is also a good source of dietary fiber to assist in healthy digestion and elimination. |
 | Lamb | Provides protein with an amino acid profile similar to your dog's historically native food sources. |
 | Mango | Provides an appropriate, immediate carbohydrate energy source for your dog, along with fiber to aid digestion and elimination. A good source for your dog's Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and Vitamin B6. Mango is included in your dog's diet because it has been recommended by breeders or it was an important food source in the region of the world where your dog's ancestors originated. |
 | Milk | Provides protein and beneficial fatty acids, along with Vitamin D, Riboflavin, Vitamin B12, Calcium and Phosphorus. |
 | Oatmeal | Provides immediate carbohydrate energy from whole grains, while supplying dietary fiber to control cholesterols and stimulate healthy digestion and elimination. |
| Oats | |
 | Olive | Provides beneficial fatty acids (oleic, linoleic and small amounts of linolenic acids) to encourage healty coat, skin, cellular development and other metablolic processes. |
 | Olive Oil | Provides beneficial fatty acids (oleic, linoleic and small amounts of linolenic acids) to encourage healty coat, skin, cellular development and other metablolic processes. |
| Olive/Salmon/Flaxseed/Cod Liver/Coconut Oil Blend | |
 | Orange | Provides immediate energy from carbohydrates, and ascorbic acid (Vitamin C). |
| Parmesan Cheese | |
| Parsley | |
 | Pear | Provides an appropriate immediate carbohydrate energy source for your dog, along with dietary fiber to aid digestion and elimination. Provides vitamins A, B1, B2, C, E, folic acid and niacin. Also rich in copper, phosphorus and potassium, with lesser amounts of calcium, chlorine, iron, magnesium, sodium and sulfur. |
 | Pork | Provides a protein souce with an amino acid profile similar to wild boar or other porcine game. |
 | Potato | Provides a rich, immediate, energy source from carbohydrates. |
| Quinoa | |
 | Rabbit | Provides a protein source with an amino acid profile similar to rodents that would have been ancestral food for ratters, hunters, and other dogs which would have consumed game or rodents. |
| Raspberries | |
 | Raw Beef | Provides protein and moderate amounts of beneficial fatty acids to aid cell development, coat, and nails. |
 | Raw Chicken | Provides a fowl-based protein source similar to historical fowl-based protein that may have been in your dog's ancestral diet. |
 | Raw Cod | Provides beneficial fatty acids (oleic, linoleic and small amounts of linolenic acids) to encourage healty coat, skin, cellular development and other metablolic processes. |
 | Raw Duck | Provides protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides appropriate fowl-sourced essential fatty acids to encourage healthy coat and skin. |
 | Raw Halibut | Provides fish protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides essential fatty acids from fish oils. |
 | Raw Lamb | Provides protein with an amino acid profile similar to your dog's historically native food sources. |
 | Raw Pork | Provides a protein souce with an amino acid profile similar to wild boar or other porcine game. |
 | Raw Rabbit | Provides a protein source with an amino acid profile similar to rodents that would have been ancestral food for ratters, hunters, and other dogs which would have consumed game or rodents. |
 | Raw Salmon | Provides fish protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides essential fatty acids from fish oils. |
 | Raw Trout | Provides protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides essential fatty acids from fish oils. |
 | Raw Tuna Filet | Provides fish protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides essential fatty acids from fish oils. |
 | Raw Turkey | Provides a fowl-based protein source similar to historical fowl-based protein that may have been in your dog's ancestral diet. |
 | Raw Venison | Provides a protein source that would have been plentiful in the area of the world where your dog's breed was developed, and an amino acid profile that is beneficial for the breed. |
 | Red Beets | Provides an appropriate carbohydrate energy source matching historical typical ancestral foods for your dog, along with beneficial fiber to aid digestion and encourage healthy elimination. |
 | Red Cabbage | A rich source of fiber to aid digestion and encourage healthy elimination. |
 | Rice | Provides immediate carbohydrate energy. |
| Rice Flour | |
 | Rye | Provides protein, and immediate carbohydrate energy with the benefits of fiber from the whole grain. |
 | Safflower Oil | Provides the beneficial essential fatty acid, linoleic acid, to encourage healthy coat and skin, and to encourage cellular and metabolic function. |
 | Salmon | Provides fish protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides essential fatty acids from fish oils. |
 | Soy Beans | Provides protein and beneficial fatty acids appropriate for your pet. Soy protein is not used as a filler, but to re-introduce this historical food source based on your dog's ancestral origin. |
 | Soy Oil | Provides beneficial essential fatty acids (oleic acid, linoleic acid and Omega-3 alpha linolenic acid) which encourages healthy cellular develoment and metabolism, and benefits skin and coat. |
 | Sweet Potato | Provides appopriate immediate carbohydrate energy and dietary fiber. Sweet Potatos are included in your dog's diet not as filler, but because they were an important food source in the region of the world where your dog's ancestors originated, and may have been included in their diet. |
 | Tangerine | Provides immediate energy from carbohydrates, and ascorbic acid (Vitamin C). |
 | Tofu | Provides protein and essential fatty acids (oleic acid, linoleic acid and Omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid). Tofu is included in your dog's diet because soy was an important food source in the region of the world where your dog originated, and may have been an important component of your dog's ancestral diet. |
| Tomato | |
 | Trout | Provides protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides essential fatty acids from fish oils. |
 | Tuna Filet | Provides fish protein with an appropriate amino acid profile for your dog. Also provides essential fatty acids from fish oils. |
 | Turkey | Provides a fowl-based protein source similar to historical fowl-based protein that may have been in your dog's ancestral diet. |
 | Turnip | Provides an appropriate carbohydrate and dietary fiber source for your dog. |
 | Venison | Provides a protein source that would have been plentiful in the area of the world where your dog's breed was developed, and an amino acid profile that is beneficial for the breed. |
| Vitamins & Minerals | Beta Carotene, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Vitamin E (succinate), Thiamine, Riboflavin, Vitamin B-6, Vitamin B-12, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, Folic Acid, Lutein, Choline, Inositol, Calcium (from carbonate & citrate sources), Phosphorus, Magnesium, Zinc (picolinate), Copper (glutonate), Iron, Manganese (gluconate), Iodine, Selenium, Chromium, Molybdenum |
 | Wheat Germ Oil | Provides a natural source of Vitamins A, D, and E, B1, B2, B3, B6, and F. Also is a rich source of the Omega-3 essential fatty acid, alpha-linolenic acid. Benefits cellular develoment, metabolism, and skin and coat health. |
 | White Beans | Provides protein and carbohydrate energy, while supplying fiber to aid digestion and encourage healthy elimination. |
 | Wild Rice | Provides immediate carbohydrate energy, with whole-grain fiber. |
 | Wild Salmon Oil | Salmon oil is a rich source of Omega-3 fatty acids. |
 | Yellow Beets | Provides an appropriate carbohydrate energy source matching historical typical ancestral foods for your dog, along with beneficial fiber to aid digestion and encourage healthy elimination. |
| Yogurt | |