Give your pup a daily boost of superfood nutrients with The Honest Kitchen Daily Boosters Turkey Bone Broth with Turmeric for Dogs! This instant turkey bone broth is easy to make—simply mix it with warm water and serve it as a mouthwatering drink, pour it over kibble as a scrumptious gravy, or use it to rehydrate an Honest Kitchen dehydrated meal. There are so many ways to add rich flavor and nutrients to your buddy’s diet! This paw-ticular recipe includes parsley, warming pumpkin and turmeric—a satisfying combination that’s sure to satisfy your dog’s taste buds.
Item Number | 150271 |
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Weight | 3.60 ounces |
Made In | United States |
Season | N/A |
Shop Conscious | Human-Grade, Non-GMO |
Sourced From | Various |
Food Texture | N/A |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds |
Food Form | Dehydrated, Powder, Food Topping, Treats, Bone Broth |
Special Diet | Human-Grade, No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Grain-Free, Gluten Free, High-Protein, Pea-Free, Non-GMO, Premium |
New Formula: Dehydrated Turkey Broth, Dehydrated Turkey, Dehydrated Pumpkin, Dried Parsley, Turmeric.
Old Formula: Dehydrated Turkey Broth, Dehydrated Turkey, Dehydrated Lentils, Dehydrated Kale, Ginger
3970 kcal/kg, 14 kcal/1/2tbsp
Crude Protein | 74% min |
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Crude Fat | 6% min |
Crude Fiber | 4% max |
Moisture | 7% max |
*Glycine | 10% min |
*Chondroitin Sulfate | 1% max |
The Honest Kitchen Bone Broths are intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. Can be served daily or as desired.
How to Make:
Mix Bone Broth powder with warm water and stir briskly. Small lumps are normal. Allow to cool if needed.
Weight of Dog | Powder (tbsp) | Water (8 oz cup) |
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1 - 25 lbs | 1/2 | 1/4 |
26 - 50 lbs | 1 | 1/2 |
51 - 75 lbs | 1 1/2 | 1 |
76 - 100 lbs | 2 | 1 1/4 |
Canister makes approximately 30 servings for a 25-lb dog or cat. Adjust accordingly to your pet’s weight.
If your dog has never tried our foods before, we recommend starting out slowly. Over a period of 1 to 2 weeks or so, start by adding just a small amount of the Honest Kitchen (with water added) into your dog's current meals. Gradually increase the amount of the Honest Kitchen while decreasing the amount of your dog's original diet.
The Honest Kitchen may be mixed in with your dog's current dry kibble, canned, raw, etc. However, we do not suggest adding in other extra ingredients during the transition if you can avoid it, especially if your pup's system is very sensitive. After you've successfully transitioned your dog to the new food, perhaps after 2-4 weeks or so, and they are doing well, then you may consider adding in extra ingredients or introducing another honest kitchen recipe, etc.
I have a senior dachshund and he is really only enjoying baby food with chicken and chicken broth or turkey and turkey broth. So I saw this on chewy and gave it a try. My dog threw up every time I gave him this turkey broth product. So I have discontinued use and he is doing much better. There is a chicken broth from chewy that doesn’t make him sick and it is the Brutus chicken broth. Hope this review will help other pet parents.
I've order this product many times and have always believed it a great product for my pups, over the years. They love it and it helps ease tummy problems, leaky gut, and supplies extra protein. (Mixing it with warm water and pour a couple of spoonfuls over dry & can mixed food, makes a wonderful gravy, all my pups loved it!) But, in my recent order, there was only about half of the product in the container (which never has happened before). Hence, only 4 Stars instead of 5. I contacted Chewy, and they remedied the situation immediately! As always, Chewy's customer Services are THE BEST! And Honest Kitchen Turkey Broth is a Super product! (I believe this problem was probably due to a machine filling the container, etc.,?) but, I still have confidence in Honest Kitchen's high quality pet products, and will continue to buy their products!) Thanks Honest Kitchen and CHEWY!
My girl love it when I add this to her meals. I really like that I am able to use it when needed and make it on my own rather than getting the premade stuff and having to use it within a certain time frame.
I sprinkle this on top of Goldie's food and she loves it-- it's extra flavor for her, and I love that it has turmeric for extra health benefits.
My cat is a somewhat picky eater and just started to like Turkey (he only liked fish before and wanted to try to introduce some other flavors since a sole fish food diet isn’t the best). He LOVES this broth. I give him less than the serving suggestion since his bowl is smaller and he is a messy eater, so I will definitely get more servings than what is mentioned. One note, this stuff stains! I have a white placemat for my cats bowls to go on and since some spills over, it has stained his mat. No biggie, but just something to know!
I am using the bone broth powder to add a second layer of flavor when camouflaging a pill in cheese. A trick a I learned from the Vet, doesn't hurt that it is adding good nutrients as well!!
I didn't realize this was a powder and I'm going to have to make it up and then put it into another container for what I want it for. I used it on their dinner to not only flavor it but to give it gravy. so I hope adding water to it and storing it in frdige for a while will be allright. I need the liquid stuff.
I was buying cartons of broth at the store weekly and one cat wouldn’t touch it! I wanted to avoid having to throw out unused broth every week and gave it a try. Even my picky eater loved it!
I put less than the recommended amount of powder on my border collie’ s dry food. She was attracted to eating it but then threw up. I wasn’t positive that it was the food. I thought maybe it was something from outside or whatever. I tried a week later and it Happened 3 times So no it was the powder for sure.
My dogs love this. I use it as a topper with their kibble and add warm water. The powder dissolves nicely.