Inspiration in a dog bowl

These colorful and diverse food bowls can give you inspiration for today's dinner, breakfast or lunch for your doggy. Please do take in mind that this is an example of how the composition of your dog bowl would look like. It's important to regulate the portions of each individual components according to the needs of your dog. A small chihuahua wouldn't eat the same portion as a wolfhound 😊

Fruits and vegetables are portrayed in big portions, so you can identify each of the components of the bowl. Before serving the fruits and veggies it is important to make the bites smaller by blending, grating or cutting them into smaller pieces. Only then you can achieve the highest rate of digestibility. Herbs can be served in different forms like a tincture, infusion, dry or fresh. Fresh herbs need to be broken down to small pieces with your fruits and veggies. Bones are always served raw. Extras like oats, sweet potatoes, rice etc. aren't necessary for a dogs correct diet, hence they are called extras. I, personally don't recommend adding extras since the negatives outweigh the benefits. Exceptions apply to the dogs who have certain dietary requirements. If you do decide to add extras into your dog's diet, then it is necessary to process them in heat like cooking, baking, steaming, etc.

Meat, bones and insides (except for green tripe) come from sources made for human consumption through domestic farming. Parts with fur or feathers are from domestic farming too, but are not intended for human consumption.

Primordial dinner - Type #1: Without fruits or vegetables - lamb feast


Lamb - delicate, quality, and healthy meat. Perfect to include in diets and for dogs with allergies. Includes high contents of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. 

Lamb unwashed tripe - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here.
Lamb kidneys, liver and lungs - a source of vitamin C, vitamin A, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, zinc, copper, and selenium.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Lamb ear - a fun snack for your doggy.
Lamb shoulder - a great source of calcium and delicate flesh.


Primordial dinner - Type #2: Without fruits or vegetables - lamb feast


Lamb - delicate, quality, and healthy meat. Perfect to include in diets and for dogs with allergies. Includes high contents of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.

Lamb ribs - a source of calcium.
Lamb penis and glands - a source of protein.
Lamb kidneys, liver, and lungs - a source of vitamin C, vitamin A, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, zinc, copper, and selenium.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.




B.A.R.F. - Type #1

Beef - a very valuable ingredient. A high source of essential fatty acids, vitamin B, iron, and creatine.
Chicken neck - a source of calcium.
Beef lungs - a source of vitamins and minerals. Contain vitamins B, C, E, A and contains copper, phosphorus, zinc, iron, potassium, manganese, cobalt, and more.
Beef liver - livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily. 
Beef unwashed tripe - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here.
Quail eggs - much smaller than normal chicken eggs, but more nutritious. They contain high amounts of vitamin A, B1, B2, copper, cobalt, niacin, and essential amino acids. Warning - do not serve quail eggs to dogs with kidney problems, as it contains 5x more phosphorus and tripe than a normal chicken egg.
Iceberg lettuce and berries - a source of fiber and vitamins.
Primordial dinner - Type #3: Without fruits and vegetables


Beef - a very valuable ingredient. A high source of essential fatty acids, vitamin B, iron, and creatine.
Beef kidney - a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Duck wings - a source of calcium.
Beef lungs -  a source of vitamins and minerals. Contain vitamins B, C, E, A and contain copper, phosphorus, zinc, iron, potassium, manganese, cobalt, and more.



Primordial dinner - Type #4: Without fruits and vegetables

Calf meat - calf meat contains more water than beef. Also contains a low amount of fat, easily digestible, and perfect to include in diets. 
Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Tuna - contains high amounts of protein. It is also a great source of vitamin D, a protein named elastin, and antioxidants.  It is full of magnesium, zinc, selenium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, iodine, and vitamin E, A, B, C.
Duck wings - a source of calcium. 
Beef lungs -  source of vitamins and minerals. Contain vitamins B, C, E, A and contain copper, phosphorus, zinc, iron, potassium, manganese, cobalt, and more.
Beef unwashed tripe -  read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here.

B.A.R.F. - Type #2


Beef - a very valuable ingredient. A high source of essential fatty acids, vitamin B, iron, and creatine.
Oxtail - a source of calcium.
Cow ear - if you dry up the cartilage it makes a great treat for your dog.  
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Beef lungs - source of vitamins and minerals. Contain vitamins B, C, E, A and contain copper, phosphorus, zinc, iron, potassium, manganese, cobalt, and more.
Sprat - high in omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. About the benefits of fish for dogs, you can read here. 
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Grated mix of fruits and vegetables - carrots, lettuce, cucumber, and pears.


B.A.R.F. - Type #3


Beef - a very valuable ingredient. A high source of essential fatty acids, vitamin B, iron, and creatine.
Beef trachea - the cartilage helps strengthen a dog's masseter muscles, cleans the teeth, and helps keep joints healthy.
Beef tendon - a source of collagen.
Oxtail - a source of calcium.
Beef penis - easily digestible. If you leave it to dry it becomes a great treat for your dog.
Beef unwashed full tripe - shouldn't be missing in any dog's diet. More about green (unwashed) tripe for dogs and its benefit here. 
Beef spleen - a rich source of vitamins and minerals. For example, it includes vitamin A, B, C, D. From minerals some examples are molybdenum, manganese, copper, cobalt, zinc, potassium, magnesium, and more.
Mix of fruits and vegetables - carrots, lettuce, and green apple. 


B.A.R.F. - Type #4


Beef - a very valuable ingredient. A high source of essential fatty acids, vitamin B, iron, and creatine.
Beef trachea - the cartilage helps strengthen a dog's masseter muscles, cleans the teeth, and helps keep joints healthy.
Oxtail - a source of calcium.
Cow ear - if you dry up the cartilage it makes a great treat for your dog.
Beef lungs - a source of vitamins and minerals. Contain vitamins B, C, E, A and contain copper, phosphorus, zinc, iron, potassium, manganese, cobalt, and more.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Mix of fruits and vegetables - cucumber, lettuce, and pear.
Petmin - a nutritional supplement, which is made up of 100% algae (Lithothamnion/Fucus). Without any chemical additives. 100% natural, if you would like to know more about this product I will gladly answer personally. I would like to know more. 


B.A.R.F. - Type #5


Pork tongue and meat - a source of lean flesh.
Chicken leg - a source of calcium.
Minced poultry insides - a source of vitamins and minerals.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Mix of vegetables and herbs - carrots, parsley, celery, nettles, and basil.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.


Primordial dinner - Type #5: Without fruits and vegetables


Chicken gizzards (stomach) - a source of meat.
Rabbits head and paws - a source of calcium. 
Sardines - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.  About the benefits of fish for dogs, you can read here.
Petmin - a nutritional supplement made out of algae. Secures the mineral balance of the organism. 
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here. 
Rabbit liver, kidneys and lungs - a source of vitamins and minerals.


Primordial dinner - Type #6: Without fruits and vegetables

Duck head - a source of calcium and protein. A fun snack for your dog. 
Duck feet - a source of calcium.
Chicken breast - a source of meat.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Sardines - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.  About the benefits of fish for dogs, you can read here.
Petmin - a nutritional supplement made out of algae. Secures the mineral balance of the organism.

Primordial dinner - Type #7: Without fruits and vegetables

Duck head - a source of calcium and protein. A fun snack for your dog.
Duck feet - a source of calcium.
Duck neck, lungs and meat - a source of calcium and meat. (In this photo there is only a small portion of meat as my dogs got some for breakfast already).
Pork fat - I add more in winter times as it's a great source of energy.
Petmin - a nutritional supplement made out of algae. Secures the mineral balance of the organism.

Primordial dinner - Type #8: Without fruits and vegetables

Chicken gizzards (stomach) - a source of meat.
Chicken feet - a source of calcium.
Green tripe - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here. Beef tallow - an extra source of energy. I essentially add it when it's winter.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Petmin - a nutritional supplement made out of algae. Secures the mineral balance of the organism.

B.A.R.F. - Type #6

Beef heart - a source of meat. An affordable, high-quality ingredient, with great sources of selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. It also includes the essential amino acids, which help with strengthening muscles, storing energy, and improves stamina. I want to read more about hearts. Chicken carcass - a source of calcium.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Two-day-old chick - the whole animal. Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Petmin - a nutritional supplement made out of algae. Secures the mineral balance of the organism.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.
Zucchini, strawberries and apples - a source of fiber and vitamins.
Mint - supports the healthy activity of the digestive system and the intestines. Strengthens the body's cell's defense and immune system and helps with flatulence.

Primordial dinner - Type #9: Without fruits and vegetables


Chicken carcass - a source of calcium. Beef heart - a source of meat. An affordable, high-quality ingredient, with great sources of selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. It also includes the essential amino acids, which help with strengthening muscles, storing energy, and improves stamina. I want to read more about hearts. Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium. Two-day-old chick - the whole animal. Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here. Green tripe - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here.

B.A.R.F. - Type #6: with extras

Beef heart - a source of meat. An affordable, high-quality ingredient, with great sources of selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. It also includes the essential amino acids, which help with strengthening muscles, storing energy, and improves stamina. I want to read more about hearts. Chicken carcass - a source of calcium.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Two-day-old chick - the whole animal. Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Rice - a source of carbohydrates.
Petmin - a nutritional supplement made out of algae. Secures the mineral balance of the organism.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.
Zucchini, strawberries and apples - a source of fiber and vitamins.
Mint - supports the healthy activity of the digestive system and the intestines. Strengthens the body's cell's defense and immune system and helps with flatulence.

Primordial dinner - Type #10: Without fruits and vegetables


Beef heart - a source of meat. An affordable, high-quality ingredient, with great sources of selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. It also includes the essential amino acids, which help with strengthening muscles, storing energy, and improves stamina. I want to read more about hearts. Duck wings - a great source of calcium. Beef tripe - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here. Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily. Sprat - high in omega 3 and 6 fatty acids and vitamins, especially vitamin D. About the benefits of fish for dogs, you can read here.

Primordial dinner - Type #11: Without fruits and vegetables Beef meat - a source of flesh.
Sprat - high in omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. and vitamins, especially vitamin D. About the benefits of fish for dogs, you can read here.
Gooseneck - a source of calcium.
Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily. Green tripe - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here

Game meat - game contains a small amount of fat and a lot of protein. Also contains a lot of vitamins and minerals like different types of vitamin B (riboflavin, niacin and thiamin) as well as zinc, iron and phosphorus.
Chicken wing - a source of calcium.

Bream - an excellent source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, contains a lot of vitamins and especially vitamin D.
Beef unwashed tripe (green tripe) - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here. Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily. Blueberries - an antioxidant, with high contents of vitamin C. Carrot, banana and icerberg lettuce - source of fiber and vitamins.

Primordial dinner - Type #12: Without fruits and vegetables

Game meat - game contains a small amount of fat and a lot of protein. Also contains a lot of vitamins and minerals like different types of vitamin B (riboflavin, niacin and thiamin) as well as zinc, iron and phosphorus.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Oxtail - a source of calcium.
Sardines - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.  About the benefits of fish for dogs, you can read here.

Game meat - game contains a small amount of fat and a lot of protein. Also contains a lot of vitamins and minerals like different types of vitamin B (riboflavin, niacin and thiamin) as well as zinc, iron and phosphorus.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Chicken wing - a source of calcium.

Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Petmin - a nutritional supplement made out of algae. Secures the mineral balance of the organism. Abramis bream - fish are an important source of protein, fatty acids and vitamins, especially vitamin D.

Homemade aspic 

You can read about why do I make homemade aspic and what benefits it has for dogs here.

On the picture you can see poultry aspic, in which I used:
Chciken carcass, bones from the legs, the whole wings and the skin from the whole chicken. I also added parsley, green beans, a carrot, flax seeds, wild garlic, lovage and some apple cider vinegar.




Rabbit leg with bone - a source of meat and calcium.
Mutton unwashed tripe (green tripe) - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here.
Beef heart - a source of meat. An affordable, high-quality ingredient, with great sources of selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. It also includes the essential amino acids, which help with strengthening muscles, storing energy, and improves stamina. I want to read more about hearts.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. Oats - a source of manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron, zinc and more. But careful! Oats do cause a lot of weight gain.
Flax seeds - a source of omega 3 fatty acids. Positively affects the digestive system and I like to use it in molting season. It is better to serve flax seeds grounded. In this picture, the flax seeds are steamed together with the oats.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Apple - a source of fiber and vitamins.
Sweet potatoes - serve after being processed in heat (cooking, steaming, baking, etc.)


Beef heart - a source of meat. An affordable, high-quality ingredient, with great sources of selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. It also includes the essential amino acids, which help with strengthening muscles, storing energy, and improves stamina. I want to read more about hearts.
Turkey wing - a source of calcium.

Mutton unwashed tripe (green tripe) - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here. Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.
Carrot and banana - a source of fiber, vitamins and antioxidants. Oats - a source of manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron, zinc and more. But careful! Oats do cause a lot of weight gain.
Flax seeds - a source of omega 3 fatty acids. POsitively affects the digestive system and I like to use it in molting season. It is better to serve flax seeds grounded. In this picture, the flax seeds are steamed together with the oats.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.



Duck breast -
 a source of meat.

Turkey neck - source of calcium.
Mutton unwashed tripe (green tripe) - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here. Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here. Apple and carrot - source of fiber and vitamins.
Beetroot - antioxidant, supports the blood circulation and strengthens the heart.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

 


Duck leg - a source of calcium and meat.
Beef heart - a source of meat. An affordable, high-quality ingredient, with great sources of selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. It also includes the essential amino acids, which help with strengthening muscles, storing energy, and improves stamina. I want to read more about hearts. Mutton unwashed tripe (green tripe) - read about the benefits of tripe for dogs here. Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.

Apple - a source of fiber and vitamins.
Sweet potatoes - serve after being processed in heat (cooking, steaming, baking, etc.)  
Oats - a source of manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron, zinc and more. But careful! Oats do cause a lot of weight gain.
Flax seeds - a source of omega 3 fatty acids. POsitively affects the digestive system and I like to use it in molting season. It is better to serve flax seeds grounded. In this picture, the flax seeds are steamed together with the oats.

Beef chuck - a source of meat
Duck leg - a source of calcium and meat.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium. 
Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Rosemary - it acts as a disinfectant and has antiseptic effects. Improves digestibility and helps the activity of the liver. Tip: rosemary as a repellent. Pumpkin, cucumber and banana - a source of fiber, vitamins and antioxidants.

Minced beef - a source of meat.
Beef chuck - a source of meat. 
Rabbit leg with bone - a source of meat and calcium.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily.
Carrot, apple and cucumber - a source of fiber and vitamins.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Rosemary - it acts as a disinfectant and has antiseptic effects. Improves digestibility and helps the activity of the liver. Tip: rosemary as a repellent.
Minced beef - a source of meat.
Chicken breast with bones - a source of meat and calcium.

Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Cucumber, pumpkin and plum - a source of fiber, vitamins and antioxidants.
Rosehip - supports the immune system and contains high amounts of vitamin C.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.


Duck leg - a source of calcium and meat.
Pikeperch/sander - an excellent source of meat and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.  About the benefits of fish for dogs, you can read here.
Salmon - a source of meat and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.
Minced beef - a source of meat.

Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Rosehip - supports the immune system and contains high amounts of vitamin C.
Cucumber and plum - a source of fiber, vitamins and antioxidants.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

Duck leg - a source of calcium and meat.
Pikeperch/sander - an excellent source of meat and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. About the benefits of fish for dogs, you can read here.
Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.

Cucumber pumpkin, apple and plum - a source of fiber, vitamins and antioxidants.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Rosehip - supports the immune system and contains high amounts of vitamin C.
Rosemary - it acts as a disinfectant and has antiseptic effects. Improves digestibility and helps the activity of the liver. Tip: rosemary as a repellent.

Duck leg - a source of calcium and meat.
Minced beef - a source of meat.

Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Cucumber and plum -  a source of fiber, vitamins and antioxidants.
Chicken eggs - read more about the benefits of eggs for dogs here.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.
Rosehip - supports the immune system and contains high amounts of vitamin C.
Rosemary - it acts as a disinfectant and has antiseptic effects. Improves digestibility and helps the activity of the liver. Tip: rosemary as a repellent.


Rabbit leg with bone - a source of meat and calcium.
Salmon - a source of meat and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.
Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Pumpkin - mainly made out of water and fiber. Helps a lot with digestibility. 
Rosehip - supports the immune system and contains high amounts of vitamin C.
Rosemary - it acts as a disinfectant and has antiseptic effects. Improves digestibility and helps the activity of the liver. Tip: rosemary as a repellent.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

Banana - a source of fiber and antioxidants.


Pikeperch/sander - an excellent source of meat and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. About the benefits of fish for dogs, you can read here.
Rabbit leg with bone - a source of meat and calcium.
Beef liver -  livers contain all types of vitamin B, especially vitamin B12, that appear only in animal products. Furthermore, it is also an ingredient with the most vitamin A present, and a good amount of iron, zinc, copper, and chromium. It is recommended to give in small portions, daily.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Apple - a very good source of vitamin C. Also contains vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, E, K, abscisic acid and even small amounts of vitamin B12. Contains minerals such as potassium, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, fluorine, iodine and selenium, which have detoxification properties.
Pumpkin - mainly made out of water and fiber. Helps a lot with digestibility.
Rosehip - supports the immune system and contains high amounts of vitamin C.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

Beef shank - a source of meat.
Chicken wings - a source of calcium.
Beef tallow - animal fat. Perfect for dogs living all year round outside, especially around winter time and active dogs. It doesn't only support weight but also has positive impacts on skin and fur.
Green beans
Blueberries - antioxidants, and have high contents of vitamins C. Wild garlic - a natural antibiotic, helps with the immune system. Works against intestine parasites. Has a positive effect on the heart and encourages appetite.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

Beef round - a source of meat. It can also be used in low-fat diets.
Chicken wings - a source of calcium.

Beef spleen - full of vitamin D, K, A and E, with some iron and zinc.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Beef tallow - animal fat. Perfect for dogs living all year round outside, especially around winter time and active dogs. It doesn't only support weight but also has positive impacts on skin and fur.
Carrot, cucumber and green beans
Raspberry - a source of vitamins, antioxidants and helps with stress.
Mint - supports the healthy activity of the digestive system and the intestines. Strengthens the body's cell's defense and immune system and helps with flatulence.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

Beef round - a source of meat. It can also be used in low-fat diet portions.
Chicken carcass - a source of calcium.

Beef spleen - full of vitamin D, K, A and E, with some iron and zinc.
Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium.
Bulls pizzle (glands) - a source of vitamin A and C.
Carrot, cucumber and green beans
Apricot -
contains high amounts of potassium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, calcium and other minerals.
Mint - supports the healthy activity of the digestive system and the intestines. Strengthens the body's cell's defense and immune system and helps with flatulence.

Beef heart - a source of meat. An affordable, high-quality ingredient, with great sources of selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. It also includes the essential amino acids, which help with strengthening muscles, storing energy, and improves stamina. I want to read more about hearts. Chicken wings - a source of calcium.

Beef spleen - full of vitamin D, K, A and E, with some iron and zinc. Bulls pizzle (glands) - a source of vitamin A and C. Carrot and cucumber Blueberries - antioxidants, and have high contents of vitamins C. Rosemary - it acts as a disinfectant and has antiseptic effects. Improves digestibility and helps the activity of the liver. Tip: rosemary as a repellent.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.
  


Beef heart - a source of meat. An affordable, high-quality ingredient, with great sources of selenium, phosphorus, and zinc. It also includes the essential amino acids, which help with strengthening muscles, storing energy, and improves stamina. I want to read more about hearts. Beef round - a source of meat. It can also be used in low-fat diets.

Beef spleen - full of vitamin D, K, A and E, with some iron and zinc. Beef kidney -  a source of protein, vitamin C, zinc, vitamin A,  thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, iron, phosphorus, copper, and selenium. Carrot and cucumber Apricot - contains high amounts of potassium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, calcium and other minerals.
Raspberry - a source of vitamins, antioxidants and helps with stress.
Lovage - encourages appetite, improves the digestive system, and helps with flatulence. Not good for dogs with kidney problems. Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

As you might have noticed this bowl does not contain any bones. I would recommend feeding every dog, no matter size or age, 2 x daily. With this bowl, my dogs had breakfast earlier which was made up of bones and a raw egg.


Beef shank - a source of meat.
Chicken wings - a source of calcium.

Beef spleen - full of vitamin D, K, A and E, with some iron and zinc.
Bulls pizzle (glands) - a source of vitamin A and C.
Carrot
Caigua - (are you hearing about this vegetable for the first time? More information here)
Strawberry - contains high amounts of vitamin C, A, B12 and D.
Raspberry - a source of vitamins, antioxidants and helps with stress.
Rosemary - it acts as a disinfectant and has antiseptic effects. Improves digestibility and helps the activity of the liver. Tip: rosemary as a repellent.
Hemp oil Heightened Hemp - a great source of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.