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Kaynine Foods is proud to provide high quality frozen raw beef products and premium formulas for sled dogs, competititve work dogs, dog breeders, as well as pet owners that believe in raw feeding. Zoologlical formulas are also available.
Our product includes USDA inspected and certified meat from human consumption meat processing plants, and we have guaranteed analysis of our ingredients, so you can be reassured of the safety and quality of our food.
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Why Feed Raw You Ask?
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Red meat is essential in a dog's diet. More pet owners are becoming aware that the major brands of dog food consist mostly of grains. Rules changed a few years ago when regulatory agencies allowed beef-flavor to be put in pet food whle only requiring 3% beef. Very little meat, if any at all, is in most of the canned dog and cat foods. Some pet food can be very expensive, and you still don't have the advantage of knowing exactly what your pet eats at each meal.
Feeding raw is less expensive when mixed with your choice of kibble and will satisfy your pet's dietary needs. Feeding raw also ensures that you know exactly what your pet is eating, is cost effective, and the benefits speak for themselves!
- Shinier, healthier skin
- Cleaner teeth
- Improved digestion
- Increased stamina
- Firmer, smaller stools
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Testimonials
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"The products are always fresh & fresh smelling. Our Portuguese Water Dog thrives on the Puppy mix. She loves it!"
R & R Sheldon
"I've been feeding my Bernese Mountain Dogs raw for months and they love their beef from Kaynine Foods. The have such shiny coats and are thriving! Thanks!
C. Johnson
"The all natural bones from Kaynine Foods keep my dogs busy & happy for hours, and the food keeps their fur shiny & tails waggin'. They can't wait for dinner."
K. Stampher, pet owner, raw feeder
"I have been using this raw diet on my Dobermans for over a year. They have never looked better or felt better. My veterinary is also impressed with how they look and improvement on their health. I highly recommend this product to anyone who wants a happier, healthier dog."
Betsy Zellmer
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