Doc’s Stew® for Dogs

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Doc's Stew for Dogs

DOC’S STEW ®

Healthy Homemade Food for Dogs

100% Nutritionally Complete and Balanced

All Natural Food Made with the Finest Human Grade Quality Ingredients

Better than Homemade, and Promotes Great Health!

Rescued by The Dog Liberator

We all know that natural, wholesome foods are really healthy for your dogs. For over 25 years Andi Brown, holistic pet pioneer and author of The Whole Pet Diet, has taught dog lovers how to make the most delicious home-cooked stews using quality, nutritious, all natural ingredients. Andi’s most popular healing recipe is now canned and ready to serve. This exceptional stew is specially made in our USDA kitchen with love and integrity, the way you would make it at home, but consistently wonderful, delicious and without all the fuss! Join us in celebrating great health for your dog and guilt-free convenience for you.

“Doc‘s Stew® was inspired by my best paw friend, Doc Holiday. From my kitchen to yours, Holiday Holistic® delivers healthy choices for your dog’s’ ultimate well-being. If I couldn’t eat it –my pets would never get it. Give your dog the gift of great health with the finest food on the market today!” – XOX Andi

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Case of 24: $114.96



Ingredients

Turkey Broth, Turkey, Celery, Green Beans, Green Peas, Carrots, Yellow Squash, Zucchini, Asparagus, Chicken Liver, Sweet Potatoes, Wild Salmon, Beef Liver, Pasta, Sunflower Seeds, Turnip Greens, Dried Kelp, Whole Oats, Barley, Dicalcium Phosphate, Pumpkin Seeds, Sodium Chloride, Choline Chloride, Zinc Gluconate, Copper Gluconate.

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Muffin’s Video Testimonial
Feeding Directions
Doc’s Stew Benefits
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Testimonials


Andi Brown on Doc’s Stew for Dogs


Video Testimonial for Muffin the Rescue Dog

Muffin was a rescue dog that came to Andi Brown – author of The Whole Pet Diet, with no hair down his back. He itched and scratched and tore his hair out and lost his hair in patches. His old vet said he had an allergy. Andi knew it was a deficiency. Watch this video and see the transformation as Muffin eats Doc’s Stew, the healthy home made food and gets Best In Coat Food Supplement. You won’t believe your eyes how healthy Muffin gets in a very short time.


Featured Testimonial

“I got your book and started cooking for Bosley after he gained so much weight on what we thought was great food. He did so well on the homemade diet, (lost 25 pounds) but since it’s really a labor of love. I’m thrilled to have your food, already made, as if I made it myself. (Please don’t tell Bosley!) – R. Tantillo, Palm Harbor, Fl.


Feeding Directions

A 20 LB. DOG will eat approximately one can per day. You may increase the quantity fed to larger dogs by an additional can per day for every 25 pounds of body weight. After 30 minutes, remove and refridgerate any uneaten portions. Your dog has individual nutritional needs, depending upon their current health, gender, age, activity levels and climate. Feed at room temperature and always provide fresh, clean, water.


About Doc’s Stew® for Dogs Ingredient List

Doc’s Stew® Holiday Turkey Recipe for Dogs is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for ALL LIFE STAGES.

Holiday Holistic products do not contain by-products, sugar, artificial preservatives, colors or flavors and are made with the same high quality ingredients you’d find in the grocery store for the rest of your family.

We believe that there is nothing about the body that cannot be improved or better supported when it’s given the right nutritional support. Omnivorous canines naturally eat a wide variety of foods, not just meat. One way or another, Mother Nature sees to it that her all-important greens and veggies are consumed and utilized in animals’ diets. For optimum health, holistic veterinarians suggest a dog’s diet is best composed of 50 percent meat, 45 percent vegetables and 5 percent grain or other carbohydrate. We’ve found these ratios work well to assure the most fit and trim canines.

Why is our label so much shorter than what you’re used to seeing? Why don’t we have a long list of added supplements at the end of the label? It’s simple. Our high quality REAL, wholesome food supplies Complete and Balanced Nutrition without a long list (usually between 20 and 40) of isolated vitamins and minerals tossed in to make sure the “food” meets minimum AAFCO requirements. Our food promotes great health, as opposed to sustaining life. Why do dogs love it so much? Our Holistic Chefs use the highest quality ingredients that are easy for your pet’s body to use, assimilate and eliminate. Our guaranteed analysis is practically identical to what a dog/wolf would eat in the wild. It just makes them feel great!

Turkey
Delicious, lean, all natural turkey provides a wonderful source of protein and remains lower in fat and cholesterol than other meats. It’s easy for the body to process, especially if your dog is having any health issues. Turkey provides lots of great vitamins, including pantothenic acid, riboflavin, B12 and B6, which is important for the health of the nervous system. It’s also a great source of minerals and especially niacin, which facilitates the conversion of food into available energy. Turkey also provides selenium, which is essential for proper thyroid and immune function. Turkey is also a natural source of tryptophan, an essential amino acid. We all love turkey as the main component of a stew.

Celery
Celery is an exceptional vegetable in our stew. They aid in digestion, but they also have cooling properties that help with inflammation, liver health and urinary tract infections. Because celery is very high in silicon, it’s good for bones, joints and connective tissues. Both Eastern and Western medicinal diets recommend it for the heart and it’s an amazing, yet gentle diuretic. Celery has a unique, natural salty taste that dogs enjoy a lot.

Green Beans
Green beans provide iron, vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber which improve digestive health. They’re considered excellent for the spleen, pancreas and kidneys. The high levels of vitamins A and C found in green beans are powerful antioxidants that help reduce free radicals in the body and may help lower the risk of certain cancers. They also reduce the oxidation rate of cholesterol, helping to prevent heart disease. Vitamin C in green beans also bolsters the immune system and strengthens cell-wall integrity, helping prevent infection. Green beans also contain iron and copper, which support hemoglobin development in the bloodstream.

Green Peas
Green Peas are packed with goodness: vitamin C, folic acid, thiamine, niacin, iron, zinc, and protein. Peas are important to digestion in that they reduce vomiting, hiccups, gas and coughing.
Carrots
Carrots contain abundant amounts of the antioxidant beta-carotene. According to Chinese medicine, carrots also contain an essential oil that kills parasites and unhealthy intestinal bacteria. Filled with silicon, this bright, colorful root helps the body metabolize calcium and strengthens connective tissues. Carrots are good for your dog’s eyes, ears, skin and lungs.

Yellow Squash
Squash is a rich source of Vitamin A, improves circulation and its seeds help destroy parasitic worms. Yellow Squash contains high levels of manganese which helps maintain healthy bones and calcium absorption. It also contributes to the mineral density of the spinal column. Vitamin C aids in the production of collagen, which is essential for the building of bone mass, and helps to prevent premature aging. Magnesium, Iron, folate, zinc and phosphorous found in yellow squash all contribute to the mineral health of bones, and joints. Yellow squash is rich in fiber and indispensable for the excretion of toxins from the body and is an extremely important nutrient for the colon’s health since it promotes regularity and adds bulk to the stool.

Zucchini
Zucchini plants pack a punch of important minerals. Manganese is found abundant in this healthy vegetable and is important for creating connective tissue, bones, and blood-clotting factors. It also helps with fat and carbohydrate metabolism. Zucchini also contains magnesium for bone formation and potassium for proper cellular function, affecting all tissues and organs.
Zucchinis also boast a wide variety of vitamins, the most abundant being vitamin C which is essential for normal growth and development, helping to repair tissues in all parts of your dog’s body. It is also an antioxidant; and can block some of the damage caused by free radicals; the cause of many diseases. You’ll also find Vitamin A and Vitamin K and a range of B-complex vitamins, including B1, B2, B3, B6 and folate. B vitamins are important in metabolism and energy as well as nerve and blood health. Lastly, zucchini contains both soluble and insoluble fiber which aids the movement of food through the intestines to help your dog’s digestive system function properly.

Asparagus
Asparagus is loaded with nutrients and is a great source of fiber, folate, Vitamins A, C, E and K, as well as chromium (a trace mineral) that enhances the ability of insulin to transport glucose from the bloodstream into cells, which makes it a wonderful choice for diabetic dogs. It also contains glutathione, a detoxifying compound that helps break down carcinogens and is garnering a lot of excitement in the health community these days. It’s loaded with antioxidants and according to research, may help slow the aging process and is important for heart health.

Chicken Livers
Chicken livers are a delicious and great source of protein. They contain wonderful amounts of Vitamin A, which contributes to healthy skin, digestion, immunity and promotes healthy eye function. Chicken livers are abundant in Vitamin B-12 which helps your dog’s body to produce new red blood cells, increases energy levels and improves brain function. This liver also contains selenium, a trace mineral which acts as an antioxidant to fight disease-causing free radicals in the body.

Sweet Potato
The sweet potato is highly nutritious, especially when the skin is consumed. They’re rich in vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, niacin, thiamine, complex carbohydrates and dietary fiber. They tone and firm the internal organs such as the spleen and pancreas, and are said to keep the kidney, stomach and intestines in harmony because they contain some carbohydrates already in the form of simple sugars. The fibers found in sweet potatoes help regulate bowel function, promote healthy metabolism, and can help to prevent obesity. The sweet potato contains carotenoids such as beta-carotene to enhance immune function and may help to prevent future disease. Unlike white potatoes, (which are used as fillers in many dog foods), the benefits of this great root is integral to any stew for its remarkable healing qualities.

Wild Salmon
Wild salmon is a wonderful healthy fish for dogs. It’s full of natural vitamins, minerals and nutrients and is one of the purest and most beneficial natural foods available. It’s a great source of high quality protein, is easy to digest and is Rich in Omega -3 Fatty Acids and is high in Antioxidants. Wild salmon contains B-12, niacin riboflavin vitamins A and E, vitamin B-6 and pantothenic acid, selenium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, magnesium, copper and sodium. As with other animal proteins, this is a complete protein containing all the amino acids your dog’s body requires.

Beef Liver
Organs feed organs. Beef liver is packed with a number of different nutrients including calcium, copper, riboflavin, and vitamins A, D, E and K and all of the B vitamins. It’s also a great source for iron, which is critical to the distribution of oxygen through the body. All of these various nutrients and vitamins are necessary to the proper functioning of your dog’s bodily systems. Additionally, beef liver is constantly and repeatedly inspected by the FDA in the United States to ensure that it is not somehow contaminated, making it one of the safer cuts of beef available too!

Pasta
Pasta contains complex carbohydrates, and contains no cholesterol. Pasta is a good source of thiamin, niacin riboflavin, B-6 and contains trace amounts of sodium. Pasta helps to thicken the broth in our stews and the modest amount used makes the food just plain DELICIOUS!

Sunflower Seeds
Sunflower seeds are a delectable and functional food which adds a nutritional wallop to our stews. They’re high in protein, (which is essential for tissue development and muscle growth, as well as fiber to help aid in digestion. They also contain potent amounts of Vitamin E, selenium and copper. These antioxidants help prevent cellular damage. Sunflower seeds also provide Tryptophan, an amino acid responsible for processing serotonin in the body which has been known to relieve tension and promote relaxation and sleep. Lastly, they’re full of both polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats which are known as the good fats for the body.

Turnip Greens
Turnip Greens provide a bountiful blend of vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin A which acts as a powerful antioxidant and helps the body to get rid of toxins and free radicals. They also contain iron to produce red blood cells and bring oxygen to all of the organs. In addition, there’s a heaping concentration of calcium to support proper bone health and formation

Dried Kelp
Kelp is a type of seaweed that grows in colder ocean regions. It’s loaded with minerals, helps remove heavy metals, aids in digestion and benefits the kidneys. These delicious sea vegetables are natural fungicides, and according to Asian medicine, they’re good for the heart, lungs, thyroid and breath. Kelp offers a regular source of iodine, the trace element needed for healthy thyroid function.

Whole Oats
Whole Oats are considered one of the most heart healthy foods. This “good” grain is a healthy source of long-term energy and energy storage for dogs. Oats have high fiber content, which is beneficial in keeping bowel movements regular, thus relieving constipation. Oats have a higher concentration of well-balanced protein. They contain phytochemicals (plant chemicals) which have been associated with protection from chronic disease such as cancer. They contain a good balance of essential fatty acids, which have been linked with longevity and general good health, and also have one of the best amino acid profiles of any grain. Amino acids are essential proteins that help facilitate optimum functioning of the body. Oats are a good source of essential vitamins such as thiamin, folic acid, biotin, pantothenic acid and vitamin E. They also contain zinc, selenium, copper, iron, manganese and magnesium. Oats help to thicken our wholesome broths and add stability to the texture of our stews as well.

Barley
Barley is considered a nutritional powerhouse. This centuries-old grain is packed with fiber, contains important vitamins and minerals, is a great source of soluble fiber which is beneficial for maintaining regular bowel function and is known to reduce the risk for developing certain types of diabetes. This wonderful ingredient helps to thicken our stew, so your dog gets to enjoy it more.

Dicalcium phosphate
Dicalcium phosphate is a dietary supplement used as an antioxidant, which inhibits oxidation and fights free radicals that can damage cells throughout the body. It is used to supplement the major minerals of calcium and phosphate and help keep them regulated in the correct proportion to serve your dog’s needs.

Pumpkin Seeds
The delicious pumpkin seeds are one of nature’s most perfect foods. They are used in many cultures as a treatment to help eliminate worms and parasites. Pumpkin helps to balance the pancreas, which produces insulin, so it’s especially important in the diets of dogs with diabetes or hypoglycemia. They help to reduce inflammation, and also improve bladder function.

Sodium Chloride
Sodium and Chloride are among the most important essential minerals and are vital for normal cell function. Sodium is vital component of nerves as it stimulates muscle contraction. Sodium also helps to keep calcium and other minerals soluble in the blood, as well as stimulating the adrenal glands. As with humans, all dogs require a certain amount of sodium to live as it balances the amount of water that exists within and outside of the cellular walls

Choline Chloride
Choline Chloride is a dietary supplement and an essential nutrient, associated with proper nervous system function, the brain and spinal cord development.

Zinc Gluconate
Zinc is a dietary supplement which helps maintain a healthy immune system, is needed for wound healing and supports normal growth and development during pregnancy, puppyhood and adolescence. This essential mineral reduces inflammation and helps the body process essential fatty acids to promote healthy skin, reduce dandruff and helps to eliminate shedding.

Copper Gluconate
Copper Gluconate is a readily absorbable form of copper and is one of the most important forms of antioxidants. This beneficial mineral helps prevent osteoporosis, heart problems, and arthritis.

Guaranteed Analysis:

Protein 5% (min.)
Crude Fat 2.5% (min.)
Crude Fiber 1.5% (max)
Moisture 84% (max.)

If for any reason, you or your pets are not 100% satisfied with any Holiday Holistic Pet products you can return them to us for a full refund of the product price – less any shipping or restocking charges.* We want you to experience the same wonderful health benefits we have so please call (727) 938-9006 or email info@holidaypets.com for help and questions before any returns are made.

*A restocking charge of 15% will be deducted from any of our “Case Packs” of Doc’s Stew