
Sweet Potatoes (31%)
According to the American non-profit organization Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), sweet potatoes are considered the healthiest vegetable. The greatest advantages of sweet potatoes lie in their high content of secondary plant substances, which protect against free radicals. They are a source of minerals and vitamins and contain many high-quality fibers.

Carrots (20%)
Besides providing energy, fibers, and being low in calories, carrots are healthy as they are an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Particularly noteworthy here are Vitamin A and Biotin. Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which is converted into Vitamin A in the body.

Pumpkin (20%)
Pumpkin provides many vitamins, including beta-carotene (as a precursor to Vitamin A), Vitamin C, and Vitamin E. Minerals like potassium, magnesium, calcium, and iron, along with satisfying fibers, come along as well. Fibers additionally support digestion.

Jerusalem Artichoke (10%)
Jerusalem artichoke is a fiber-rich supplement for dog feeding that not only promotes digestion but is also a source of inulin, which supports intestinal health. Additionally, Jerusalem artichoke contains vitamins like B1 and B2, as well as iron, contributing to strengthening the immune system and promoting healthy skin.

Beetroot (10%)
Beetroot contains Vitamin A, B, and C, as well as iron, potassium, and other nutrients. This is beneficial for our four-legged friends too: Occasional consumption of beetroot can help improve skin and fur, strengthen the immune system, and promote digestion and appetite stimulation.

Apples (7%)
Apples are suitable for a healthy diet as they contain many vitamins, minerals, and trace elements such as potassium, calcium, B vitamins, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, folic acid, pectin, and polyphenols.

Rosehip (0.5%)
Apart from Vitamin C, rosehips contain numerous other substances that have a positive effect on health. These include fruit acids, essential oils, pectins, tannins, silica, the antioxidants lycopene and flavonoids, the vitamins provitamin A, Vitamin B1 and B2, as well as Vitamin E, the minerals zinc, copper, sodium, phosphorus, iron, calcium, and magnesium.

Algae Chalk (0.5%)
Algae chalk consists of deposits from red algae. It mainly contains calcium carbonate, as well as magnesium carbonate and trace elements (boron, iodine, silica), thereby preventing a deficiency in minerals and trace elements. The high calcium content supports the stability of bones and teeth and balances the excess phosphorus from meat feeding, which otherwise can lead to kidney problems.

Herbal Blend (0.5%)

Rapeseed Oil (0.4%)
Rapeseed oil has the highest proportion of monounsaturated fatty acids and is great as a supplement in dog food. Additionally, rapeseed oil promotes the healing process in case of inflammations.

Seaweed Meal (0.1%)
Seaweed meal contains many minerals like zinc and carotenoids that support skin metabolism, the pigmentation of fur, nose mirror, and paw pads. The amino acid lysine optimizes the nutritional value of the feed; cellulose and mannitol support digestion.