We're firm believers that human - grade, minimally - processed whole foods offer the best nutrition for pets. Developed in collaboration with a veterinary nutritionist, these 100% human - grade clusters are crafted from real whole foods you'd easily recognize from your kitchen. They're made with integrity, using human - grade, nutrient - rich ingredients. Through cold - pressing, roasting, and dehydrating, the nutrients, aroma, and taste of whole foods are preserved. The Whole Food Clusters provide the same convenient scoop - and - serve experience, while giving your pets a minimally - processed, 100% human - grade taste and top - notch nutrition. This is the world's first human - grade dry dog food. Most pet food is 'feed grade', but these clusters are made with 100% human - grade ingredients in a human food facility, meaning higher - quality ingredients and stricter safety standards, just like your own food. Suitable for puppies and adult dogs of all breeds and sizes, including large - breed puppies and adult mothers during gestation and lactation. These clusters are carefully prepared with human - grade muscle meat and liver, low - glycemic carbs, beneficial fats, and live probiotics. They're cold - pressed into delicious, bite - sized pieces that are ready to eat. The food is low - carb, rich in beneficial fats and probiotics, 100% human - grade, and free from artificial preservatives, feed - grade by - products, fillers, GMO ingredients, corn, wheat, and soy. It's also vet - recommended. Available in a 5 - lb size.










Using this dog food is a breeze. Just scoop out the right amount according to your dog's size, age, and activity level, and serve it directly to your furry friend. Make sure to provide fresh water at all times. For puppies, start with smaller portions and gradually increase as they grow. Since this food is minimally processed and human - grade, it's a great option for your dog's long - term health. Store the food in a cool, dry place and keep the bag tightly sealed after each use to maintain its freshness. If your dog has any special dietary needs or health issues, it's always a good idea to consult your vet before making any changes to their diet.