Taste of the Wild ancient grains dog foods combine real meat, fish or fowl as the first ingredient with ancient grains like grain sorghum, millet, quinoa and chia seeds which provide both fiber and protein rich nutrition for optimal dog health.
These recipes include fruits and vegetables without artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
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Ancient Prairie Recipe with Bison & Venison Dry Dog Food
This dish offers a balanced combination of protein from meat and carbs from ancient grains. The moderate level of fat comes primarily from poultry fat; while fiber sources include ancient grains (grain sorghum, millet and cracked pearled barley), tomato pomace, chia seeds flaxseed quinoa and kelp. However, sodium selenite, an uncontroversial form of selenium may still be present and this food does not provide an omega-6:omega-3 ratio.
This recipe uses pasture-raised bison and venison as sources of easily digestible proteins, while ancient grains such as grain sorghum, quinoa and chia seed provide high fiber levels with abundant nutrition. Furthermore, this food features natural antioxidants and omega fatty acids for immune support along with various fruits and vegetables such as sweet potatoes, cranberries and blueberries for additional nutritional support.
Ancient Stream Recipe with Salmon Dry Dog Food
This dog food features salmon as the primary ingredient, coupled with ancient grains like quinoa, millet, and chia seed for added nutritional benefits. Packed full of high-protein goodness enriched with vitamins and minerals as well as fruits and vegetables for maximum fun!
This food provides the body with more easily absorbable minerals through chemical bonding to protein. Furthermore, this snack contains probiotics and antioxidants for an added boost.
This food boasts an impressive protein content of 33% and moderate fat levels. However, an excessively high carbohydrate level could potentially lead to weight gain and disrupt gut balance – this food’s estimated carb content stands at 40%.
The manufacturer of this food produces it at six facilities spread throughout the US. They source ingredients locally and globally, promising only those which have passed a stringent vetting process and conducting mycotoxin/microbial tests to ensure safety for each batch produced. Consequently, this company has never been involved in any recalls.
Ancient Mountain Recipe with Lamb Dry Dog Food
Taste of the Wild’s Ancient Mountain Recipe with Lamb Dry Dog Food has long been considered an outstanding grain-free dog food option, boasting real lamb as the first ingredient. As an excellent source of proteins that support bones, joints, and lean muscle mass development. In addition, this recipe boasts ancient grains, superfoods, and natural dietary fiber for optimal health and vitality.
Grain Sorghum, Millet, Quinoa and Chia Seeds are nutritious ancient grains that have remained unchanged over thousands of years, offering rich sources of protein, fiber, vitamins minerals and antioxidants.
Lamb meal is another protein-rich meat concentrate, providing your pup with essential amino acids and nutrients for muscle development and overall wellness. Sweet potato provides complex carbs as well as essential soluble fiber – an essential combination for optimal health!
Next comes flaxseed, an abundant plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids and dietary fiber. To complete this recipe, we add species-specific K9 Strain Proprietary Probiotics post-cooking for added good bacteria that may still be alive and active in their microbe count.
Ancient Wetlands Recipe with Duck Dry Dog Food
Modern science shows that dogs share their DNA with wolves, and this formula from Taste of the Wild foods can help your dog’s inner wolf thrive. Packed full of meat-based proteins and ancient grains to deliver balanced nutrition.
Taste of the Wild food products are proudly produced in America, making this an affordable pet food that can be found both online and at stores near you.
Water buffalo provides this recipe with high levels of protein. Other key components include roasted quail, duck and smoked turkey for variety of high-quality meat proteins. Furthermore, ancient grains such as grain sorghum, millet and quinoa provide fiber, protein antioxidants vitamins minerals omega fatty acids – essential components in making a nutritious dish!
It also contains fruits and vegetables as well as prebiotics tailored for dogs’ digestion as well as species-specific probiotics for healthy digestive systems. Please be aware that this food contains 39% of its calories from fat content.