


Red Velvet DIY Gummies
You can’t beat Beets! These Red Velvet Gummies are full of Beetroot Spirulina, Acacia Fiber, MCT Oil Powder, and Collagen. natural ingredients. Beets are a healthy source of vitamin C, fiber, folate, manganese, and potassium. These vitamins and minerals are good for your dog's gut health, digestion and immune system.
Our ingredients are all made here in Australia and come from the best quality sources. everything is natural and there are absolutely no nasties.
Gummies are super easy to make, they take 5 minutes then left to set in the fridge.
Gummies are best served with your pooches food!
See the full breakdown of beneficial ingredients below.
INGREDIENTS
Serving Suggestion
Bovine Gelatin, Bovine Collagen, MCT Oil Powder, Beetroot Powder, Acacia Fibre, Chia Seeds, Coconut Milk Powder, Digestive Enzymes
Weight of Dog
Up to 5kg 1 gummy daily
5kg-10kg 1-2 gummies daily
10kg-25kg 2 gummies daily
25kg + 2-3 gummies daily
Ingredients
BEETROOT SPIRULINA POWDER
ACACIA FIBRE
CHIA SEEDS
COLLAGEN
GELATIN
DIGESTIVE ENZYMES
You can’t beat Beets! Beets are a healthy source of vitamin C, fiber, folate, manganese, and potassium. These vitamins and minerals are good for your dog's digestion and immune system as well as a healthy skin and coat.
Beets are rich in minerals. They are loaded with nitrates, antioxidants, potassium, magnesium and iron as well as vitamin A. vitamin B6, vitamin C and folic acid. Beetroot is high in soluble fibre and is considered highly beneficial to the heart, liver, blood and digestive system of humans and cats and dogs.
Several recent studies show the potential for the role of beets in combating the growing rates of dementia and Alzheimer’s. One particular study showed that the nitrate contained within beets might be a secret weapon in brain defense. Beets are one of the biggest sources of dietary nitrate. Upon ingestion of nitrate, blood flow both increases and improves.
Acacia fiber is one of the best sources of primarily soluble fiber making it an excellent prebiotic. Fiber is an important part of your dog’s diet and contributes to them having a healthy digestive and intestinal system. Dogs (like other animals and people) cannot produce vitamins and minerals naturally, so they have to consume foods that provide them. In the case of fiber, the highest content can be found in whole grains, psyllium, beans, veggies such as carrots, beets, broccoli, green beans and sweet potatoes, and fruits such as pumpkins, apples and berries.
Dogs should eat chia seeds every day. Chia seeds are an amazing source of protein, calcium, b-vitamins, phosphorus, manganese, copper, and zinc, all of which are necessary for a dog's food source.
These super seeds also help your dog in numerous other ways. The Omega 3 fatty acids in chia seeds help your dog’s heart health by reducing blood pressure and strengthening the cells in the heart in the same way fish oil does.
Collagen is the most abundant protein in our bodies, accounting for about one-third of its protein composition.
It’s one of the major building blocks of bones, skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Collagen is also found in many other body parts, including blood vessels, corneas, and teeth.
You can think of it as the “glue” that holds all these things together.
Collagen is literally a building block of your pet’s bones, joints, cartilage, connective tissues and blood vessels. It is a great way to encourage the health of all of these vital structural components of your pet’s body.
Gelatin is made from animal by-products such as skin, tendons, bones, and cartilage.
These natural digestive enzymes do most of their work in the stomach. As this acid fills within the stomach, digestive enzymes are secreted through the lining of the pancreas where they begin to break down food for further absorption. In contrast, the digestive supplemental enzymes that your dog would take orally are activated once the digestion process has started.