Description
Energy-Dense Nutrition for Petite Paws: Appalachian Valley Small Breed
Taste of the Wild Appalachian Valley Small Breed is a grain-free formula specifically crafted to support the faster metabolism and smaller jaw size of small breed dogs. Featuring real venison and lamb, this recipe offers a “tasty and healthy reward” inspired by the lush Appalachian landscape. Following the “be healthy” philosophy, it provides a nutrient-dense blend of proteins and healthy fats to keep your small companion energetic and vibrant.
Key Benefits & Features:
- Pasture-Raised Venison: Highly digestible venison is the #1 ingredient, providing a rich amino acid profile and a unique flavor small dogs love.
- Small Breed Kibble: Specifically designed tiny kibble size makes it easy for small mouths to grasp and chew, promoting better mechanical cleaning of teeth.
- Digestive Support: Formulated with garbanzo beans and peas to provide stable energy and dietary fiber for sensitive small stomachs.
- Species-Specific Probiotics: Fortified with K9 Strain Probiotics to maintain healthy intestinal flora and support the immune system.
- Skin & Coat Health: A precise balance of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids ensures healthy skin and a thick, shiny coat.
- Antioxidant Protection: Real fruits and vegetables, including blueberries and raspberries, provide the essential vitamins and minerals needed for lifelong wellness.
Why Choose Appalachian Valley?
Helping your small dog “be healthy” means providing a diet that matches their high metabolic rate. Taste of the Wild Appalachian Valley avoids grains, corn, and wheat, focusing instead on protein-rich venison and duck. This recipe is designed to be highly palatable for picky eaters while providing the concentrated nutrition required to sustain their playful energy levels throughout the day.
Technical Specifications:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Taste of the Wild |
| Primary Proteins | Venison, Lamb Meal, Garbanzo Beans, Duck Meal |
| Dietary Type | Grain-Free, Small Breed Specific |
| Analytical Profile | Protein 32%, Fat 18%, Crude Fiber 4% |
| Probiotics | K9 Strain (80 million CFU/lb) |
Feeding Tips:
Because small breeds have high caloric needs per pound, it is important to follow the feeding guide accurately to prevent unnecessary weight gain. Transition your dog to Appalachian Valley over 7–10 days. Ensure fresh water is always available. Store in a cool, dry place to keep the small kibble fresh and crunchy.

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