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The Signs Your Dog Is Nutrient-Depleted
Even If They Look "Fine"
Low energy
Low energy or "laziness" (he used to run to the door; now he barely lifts his head)
Digestive issues
Digestive issues (soft stool, gas that clears the room, occasional vomiting)
Dull, dry coat
Dull, dry coat (no shine, even after a bath)
Stiff joints
Stiff joints or hesitation on stairs (he's "slowing down" faster than he should)
Excessive shedding
Excessive shedding (hair everywhere—on your couch, your clothes, your car)
Itchy skin
Itchy skin or constant paw licking (especially at night)
Weak immune system
Weak immune system (frequent ear infections, hot spots, or seasonal flare-ups)
Weak immune system
Weak immune system (frequent ear infections, hot spots, or seasonal flare-ups)
He's "stuffed but starving."
What Is "Thermal Nutrient Death"?
Here's what most dog owners don't know:
95% of commercial dog food—yes, even the "premium" brands—is made using a process called extrusion. This means the ingredients are cooked at extremely high temperatures (often 300–400°F) to form those little kibble pellets.
The problem? Delicate nutrients like probiotics, enzymes, omega fatty acids, and certain vitamins start to break down at just 120°F.
By the time that kibble hits your dog's bowl, up to 50% of the vital nutrients listed on the bag are already dead.
While your dog is eating a full meal, some nutrients may be less available.
*individual results vary
*individual results vary
*individual results vary
*individual results vary
*individual results vary
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*Results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.










