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Nature's Diet Pet Bone Broth Protein Powder with Pumpkin, Fish Oil and Turmeric (Beef, 16 oz = 159 Servings)

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  • MADE IN USA - Delicious Slow Simmered Instant Bone Broth with Human Grade Ingredients to Nourish Your Pet and Aid With Digestion, Bone & Joint Support and Skin & Coat Health.
  • AVAILABLE IN 5 FLAVORS – For General Health Wellness try ORIGINAL CHICKEN & ORIGINAL BEEF. Or, our NEW Functional Benefit Blends: HIP & JOINT Aids Dogs With Bone, Cartilage, and Joint Support Issues Common in Senior Dogs – SKIN & COAT Benefits Dogs With Dry or Flaky Skin and Provides a Lustrous Coat Shine. DIGESTION is Packed Full of Pre and Probiotics for a Healthy Gut.
  • DON’T PAY FOR DILUTED BONE BROTH – Just Add Water to Our Powdered Bone Broth to Create a Nutrient Rich Gravy. Use as a Liquid Treat, to Moisten Food or, Sprinkle Over Food as a Dry Meal Topper. From our Kitchen to yours, Nature’s Diet Bone Broth is as easy to make as it is delicious.
  • NUTRIENT DENSE - Compare our Guaranteed Analysis to Others: All of Our Dense Bone Broth Flavors are Always Over 50% Protein – 100% Single Animal Protein - Raw & Paleo Diet Friendly - All Natural - Gluten and Grain Free - No Additives - No Fillers - No Byproducts - No Preservatives All Natural
  • HUMAN GRADE INGREDIENTS – Pets Are Family Too – Everything That Goes into Nature’s Diet Bone Broth is 100% USDA Approved Human Grade. Made in small batches with love from our pet family to yours.



Product Description

Bone broth Nature's Diet pet for dogs and cats with turmeric high protein
Nature's Diet

High Protein, Low effort

Did you know that most liquid bone broth for dogs contains less than 2% protein per serving? Each serving of Nature's Diet bone broth always contains at least 56% protein.

Sprinkle dry over your pet's food or just add 1 TBSP bone broth Powder to 1 cup warm water to make an instant liquid treat you can serve alone or pour over food. Store easily in your refrigerator once rehydrated.

  • Toy dogs - 1/2 tsp dry bone broth daily or 2 tbsp liquid bone broth
  • Small dogs - 1 tsp dry bone broth daily or 1/4 cup liquid bone broth
  • Medium dogs - 2 tsp dry bone broth daily or 1/3 cup liquid bone broth
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Why Bone broth For Dogs?

Bone Broth contains collagen which helps restore and protect the gut lining, fights leaky gut and improves digestion. Veterinarians recommend a diet for dogs that is high in protein and low in fat, and bone broth fits both these qualifications.

  • Digestion : Nature's Diet Bone Broth for Digestion has added Probiotics and Prebiotics to help replenish and restore your dog's gut microbiota. Pumpkin and apple fiber promote regular bowl movements and prevent loose stools.
  • Skin & Coat : Nature's Diet Bone Broth for Skin & Coat is made with chia seeds and flax seeds. Together these superfoods form Omega 3, which fight inflammation, regulates the immune system, relieves dry, itchy skin & provides a luster to your dog's coat.
  • Hip & Joint : Nature's Diet Bone Broth for Hip & Joint is crafted with added collagen to keep joints and cartilage strong. Pumpkin, Turmeric & Blueberry provide natural antioxidants and vitamins which reduce inflammation.

Specially Formulated To Meet Your Individual Dog's Needs

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ricki
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
My dogs all love this. I add it at breakfast. Good for them and entices the dogs to eat in one sitting. No ants or critters hanging around.
Boone
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This is most of the healthy ingredients I need for making my homemade dog food. Even you don't make your own you should sprinkle some of this on their food. This way they aren't missing out on nutrition they need. Best quality and storage life out there.
erin crowe
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
I started using this off and on for the last few years but have recently started using it more often as my older dog seems to despise his newly acquired senior kibble status. I put this in about 1.5-2 cups of hot water and mix about 2-3 tbl with a fork. It dissolves well with no chunks or floaty bits. I use this broth to thoroughly coat his kibble to offset whatever he hates about his senior food. It has so far worked. Regarding the effectiveness of this, I am not too sure. Darby is 118 pound (his vet approved weight) St. Bernard/Great Pyrenees mix. If i were to use the recommended dosage for his size, I would be buying him a new jar every few days lol I use this as a healthy way to flavor his food, which has been working well. His poo hasn't changed or anything since using this. As for the smell, it smells like dehydrated broth with some herbs in it. I am unsure what people are expecting it to smell like. Bone broth doesn't have the greatest smell to begin with if you are not used to it. The smell of turmeric is also noted which might be putting people off, but it smells like what it is. Overall, the product seems good, and I will continue using it. If I had a smaller dog, I would definitely be using it specifically for its health benefits instead of just a flavor enhancer.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I make my dogs their own food, so I wanted to make sure they were getting enough protein. I've bought this for the third time now, because my dogs clearly love this powder mix. It's the last thing I mix up before handing them their dishes, and when I pull the container out of the cupboard, they go BANANAS. I have three small dogs that weigh about 30 lbs total, so I follow instructions and mix about a tablespoon of powder to about a 1/3rd to a 1/2 cup hot water to put in with their meal. Helps keep my 10yo lady strong, and hydrated. Each 1lb container lasts a little over 3 months for me, well worth the price!
caroline
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I use this as a kibble topper for every single meal for my 4 dogs. They love it! I add water and mix and it's a huge hit. I also love that it's ingredients are healthy and healing. Sometimes shipping takes awhile so order in bulk! I hope this product sticks around. It's the best and a reasonable price.
MarinerinMontana
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
Great product, my dog loves it. My only complaint is how it's packaged and shipped. It always arrives in an Amazon bag full of bone broth dust. The container is then covered in powder, as well as it being behind the label. As soon as it arrives, I have to rinse the bottle off and remove the label or it sheds bone broth dust all over my kitchen. The container is not sealed underneath the lid, like a jar of peanut butter would be. Doing that would solve this issue. Good product but wasteful and annoying design.
Viviam Pineda
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
This bone broth is very good with my two frenchies they eat up all their food when I sprinkle this with a little bit of water. It has omegas and has tumeric, pumpkin as well which goes great for their gut health. Solid product in my opinion
Stephanie wong
Reviewed in Singapore on October 7, 2022
Was expecting yummy beef bone broth but the powder just smells of tumeric . Doesn’t dissolve well . Dog hates it :(
Precise Disarray
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2019
Go for it! 5 simple, natural ingredients, made in USA. Chicken Bone Broth, Pumpkin Powder, Fish Oil Powder, Turmeric and Parsley--My review is for the chicken bone broth option (6oz). I usually make my own chicken bone broth or buy dehydrated bone broth from The Honest Kitchen, which we like a lot- but so far only have the Turkey and Beef varieties. At least on Amazon they do not seem to carry a chicken bone broth. So I started looking into other brands as I wanted to add a dehydrated chicken bone into the rotation without always having to make it myself.--I have 2 young labs and 4 cats of various ages. I usually just use the bone broth with the dogs, but I do offer it to my cats- especially my elderly ones. The dogs get two nice meals a day with minimal to no treats (although they are labs, they actually don't care for treats, and tend to be picky with food). I provide them a portion of their high quality kibble, add in some finely chopped fruits and vegetables, usually a sprinkle of some sort of protein, and a spoonful of yogurt or pumpkin. Then over all of this, I ladle warm bone broth over top; which I think really brings the meal together. I feel good setting down a colorful bowl of food for them to enjoy.--I selected this particular product after comparing it to a few others. I look for limited, real ingredients, sourced and made in the USA. I prefer dehydrated over liquid, due to the ease of storage. I have purchased liquid varieties with success, but since I rotate through flavors, I don't always want to have a few open packages in my fridge. Or worse, forgetting about the product and the entire contents goes bad. The dehydrated tends to have more for the money, too. This pricing and ingredient list is similar to some of the stuff The Honest Kitchen offers, so I decided to try it out.--As with other varieties, you can scoop out a little powder and add it to some liquid. I always rough measure it. Sometimes it is more concentrated, sometimes more dilute- all depends on powder to water ratio. Be sure to measure if it is important to you. 1tbs to 1 cup warm water. 1/3 c prepared per 30 lbs of weight.-- The smell is fresh. The primary aroma is strong of parsley. The rest of it smells neutral yet earthy. It dissolved as expected in warm water. Contents comes in a small plastic container with screw on cap.--My labs ate their meals with this poured on top with no issue. I have yet to offer it to my cats. They are picky and I do not have high hopes for approval from them. Once I do, and if they decide to start lapping at it, I will be back to add that in.--In addition to adding it over food, I intend to make some hot weather dog treats with it. While my labs don't love treats usually, they like ice cubes. I figure to make some chicken bone broth icy treats, either by itself, or add in some other goodies. I reviewed some dehydrated goats milk that I plan to add into the treat making somehow.So far so good!