B.A.R.F.Food
Special Beef Recipe
Ideal for:
- Adult dogs of all breeds
- Athletic and active dogs
- Dogs with high energy needs
- Dogs that need muscle mass enhancement
Description & Instructions for Use
SPECIAL BEEF RECIPE is a premium pet food with 65% beef, 5% liver-heart, 10% tripe, 4% eggs, 5% yogurt, 2% coconut oil and 10% seasonal vegetables and herbs (alpha alpha, Goji Berry). It is available frozen and can be thawed either in the refrigerator (24 hours), in cold water (1 hour) or cooked at 90°C (30 minutes). Consume immediately after thawing
Main Features
- 100% natural ingredients
- Balanced composition
- Easily digestible formula
- High palatability
- Complete nutritional value
- SuperFood

RAW MEAT
Raw meat provides a wealth of amino acids, proteins, enzymes, antioxidants, vitamins (A, C, D, E, K, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12), iron, biotin, choline, folic acid, inositol, iodine, pantothenic acid, fatty acids, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, potassium, chromium, manganese, selenium, sodium, vanadium, zinc, and coenzyme Q10. Raw meat also regulates the body's pH, thus aiding digestion and reducing degenerative and inflammatory problems associated with excessively acidic systems.
OFFAL (Liver, Heart, Spleen)
The liver is rich in vitamin A, manganese, selenium, choline, inositol, and iron. It contains vitamins D, E, K in significant amounts. It is an excellent source of zinc, minerals, and vitamin C. It also contains the entire B vitamin complex. It is a source of quality protein, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. It should be given in small quantities but on a regular basis. Like the liver, heart and spleen provide the dog with high-quality proteins, essential fatty acids, and all fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. The spleen is also a rich source of iron and contains zinc and all B-complex vitamins, and the heart is an excellent source of vitamins, protein, and iron. It contains some essential fatty acids as well as taurine which strengthens the heart.
VEGETABLES
In nature, dogs do not eat vegetables except for those possibly contained in the stomach of their prey. They eat them processed and not in their original form, because their digestive system does not have the ability to break down cellulose, a substance that vegetables contain. That's why we puree the vegetables to break down the cell walls and release the nutrients.
EGGS
Eggs are a source of:
Vitamin B2 (contributes to proper vision and correct metabolism),
Vitamin B12 (is essential for RNA and DNA development & also helps in the metabolism of fats and proteins).
Pantothenic acid is necessary for the metabolism of food into energy and for the production of certain hormones and cholesterol.
YOGURT
Yogurt acts as a protective factor against infections. The lactobacilli it contains pass into the digestive system, improving the intestinal microflora and protecting it from the development of pathogenic microorganisms. At the same time, yogurt improves the bioavailability of other nutrients. It increases the absorption of calcium and B-complex vitamins. It improves digestion. Yogurt contains high levels of proteins, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, molybdenum, zinc, B2, B5, and B12.
COMPOSITION
Ingredient | Percentage |
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Beef | 65% |
Liver - Heart | 5% |
Tripe | 10% |
Seasonal vegetables and herbs (alfalfa, Goji Berry) | 10% |
Eggs | 4% |
Yogurt | 4% |
Coconut oil | 2% |
ANALYTICAL COMPOSITION
Nutrient | Quantity |
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Proteins | 20.3g |
Fats | 11.6g |
Carbohydrates | 0g |
Energy | 191kcal |
Calcium | 12mg |
Phosphorus | 188mg |
Iron | 3.1mg |
Sodium | 65mg |
Potassium | 355mg |