Health benefits
At Rubbabelly Dog Treats, we believe that dogs deserve the very best treats. All of our treats are intentionally crafted with the highest quality ingredients and made in small batches to ensure that each and every one is of the utmost quality. We use only human-grade, responsibly sourced ingredients, such as nitrate-free bacon and antibiotic-free chicken and beef, to guarantee that your furry friend is getting healthy and delicious treats. Whether you're training your dog or just need a snack to show them how much you love them, our treats will leave them wagging their tails in delight!
A few common
Peanut butter
All-natural, xylitol-free peanut butter is a safe and tasty source of protein, healthy fats, vitamins B and E, and niacin (B3). Vitamin B3 aids the metabolism of fatty acids, boosts brain function, and catalyzes hormone production
Fruits
Banana, Strawberry, Cranberry, Blueberry, Blackberry, Pineapple, Apples, Watermelon
Bananas are high in fiber and magnesium. This fruit promotes bone growth and helps the body produce protein and absorb vitamins. It can also help with gastrointestinal problems. Apples are an excellent source of vitamins A and C and fiber for your dog. Blueberries are a superfood rich in antioxidants, which prevent cell damage in humans and canines alike. Pineapple is full of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. It also contains bromelain, an enzyme that makes it easier for dogs to absorb proteins. Blackberries are low in sugar and calories but high in fiber, manganese, and vitamin C. Strawberries are full of fiber and vitamin C. They also contain an enzyme that can help whiten your dog’s teeth as he or she eats them. full of vitamins A, B-6, and C, as well as potassium. And much more…
Coconut
Oil,
Flour,
Milk
Coconut oil comes from the meat of coconuts harvested from the coconut palm tree. Coconut oil consists of at least 90% saturated fats, most of which are medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). MCTs are fatty acids that can be considered “good” fat. MCTs in coconut oil may help battle fungi and infection, support brain health, and lower cholesterol. Coconut flour is an increasingly popular choice when it comes to providing protein for dogs. Unlike regular whole wheat, grain, and all-purpose flours, coconut flour is a gluten-free source of high-quality protein that can provide essential nutrients and fatty acids to support the physical health of your pooch.
ingredients
Pumpkin
Pumpkin is a superfood for dogs. It contains essential micronutrients and fiber that make it a very nutritious treat. Pumpkin contains vitamins like A, C, and E, as well as minerals like iron and potassium. Due to its high soluble fiber content, pumpkin is very good for your dog’s digestion.
Flours
Oats,
Cornmeal,
Chickpea,
Coconut,
Tapioca,
All purpose gluten-free,
Whole wheat
Gluten-free flour has a higher protein content than carbohydrates, which is beneficial for dogs' digestive systems. Gluten is a common cause of allergic reactions in dogs, and avoiding it may help some breeds that suffer from allergies. We only use Whole wheat flour (not gluten-free) for just a few recipes but can substitute a gluten-free option upon request.
Meats
Chicken
Turkey
Beef
Low-sodium Bacon
Fish: Tuna, Salmon
A balanced diet that meets a dog's nutritional requirements includes meat and plant foods – provided the diet comprises high-quality ingredients and the necessary proteins and fats. Chicken provides a significant source of energy for dogs. Dogs need protein as their main energy source, and chicken is exactly that. Chicken provides omega-6 fatty acids, which help your dog to shine. Beef is relatively healthy for dogs, being high in protein, iron, zinc, selenium, and vitamins B12, B3, and B6. Fish is not only an excellent source of protein, but it is also low in fat, enriched with omega oils, and rich in vitamins and minerals. Pork is not as widely used in our pet treats, just there for flavor, but is high in protein, B vitamins, iron, selenium, zinc, and phosphorous.
we use
Vegetables
Carrots are an excellent low-calorie snack that is high in fiber and beta-carotene, which produces vitamin A. Green beans are full of essential vitamins and minerals, and they’re also full of fiber and low in calories. Peas have several vitamins and minerals, are rich in protein and fiber. Beets provide benefits to a dog’s coat, skin, and digestion. Spinach is a great source of iron, fiber, and vitamins A, C, and K. Sweet potatoes are a great source of vitamin A, which can promote healthy skin and fur and even help with your pup’s nervous system and muscles. Seaweed is packed with fiber, which has anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and anti-rheumatic properties.
Carrots,
Pumpkin,
Green beans,
Peas,
Beets,
Spinach,
Seaweed,
Sweet Potato
Stocks
Dogs can have broth as long as it’s a low-sodium broth free of harmful ingredients. We use natural, human-grade broth made from our own bones and meats used in other recipes. Broth is full of healthy minerals and amino acids, including calcium, gelatin, silicon, magnesium, and phosphorus. Since broth is also detoxifying, it soothes an upset stomach, relieving symptoms associated with constipation and diarrhea.
Eggs
Eggs are nutritious for both people and dogs. Eggs are high in protein and other essential nutrients, which makes them a great supplement to your dog’s diet. Eggs are a great source of essential nutrients, including;
· Vitamin A supports immunity, bone health, vision, and reproduction.
· Thiamine helps regulate energy and improve nervous system function.
We utilize brown eggs produced by hens in free-roaming houses. Chickens are fed an all-natural diet with no hormones, antibiotics and USDA certified organic.