Wellbeing should be sharedTM.
Mealtime is more than a bowl of food. It’s the foundation for a long and healthy life. Wellness complete and balanced recipes are thoughtfully crafted to support the Five Signs of WellbeingTM. Every recipe is made with high-quality ingredients to support whole-body health so that you and your pet can share a life of wellbeing together.
SUSTAINED ENERGY
Complete & Balanced Nutrition Provides Energy To Thrive
HEALTHY DIGESTION
Prebiotics, Probiotics & Dietary Fiber Support Healthy Digestion
HEALTHY SKIN & COAT
Omega-6 & Omega-3 Fatty Acids Support Healthy Skin And Shiny Coat
IMMUNE HEALTH
Fortified With Antioxidant Nutrients like Vitamin E And Zinc To Support A Healthy Immune System
HEALTHY TEETH & BONES
Crunchy Dry Food Cleans Teeth While Calcium & Phosphorus Support Healthy Teeth & Bones
*Survey of US Veterinarians, Data on File.
†Applies to all complete and balanced food recipes (excluding wet dog)
#Natural nutrition with added vitamins, minerals and trace nutrients. Applies to Wellness complete and balanced recipes.
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