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Many kibble are full of empty calories. Low-quality fillers with little real nutrition. At Fur Real Meal, we focus on what truly matters: macronutrients, micronutrients, and real, whole ingredients. We don’t just count calories. We deliver balanced, nutrient-rich meals your pup will thrive on.
Wondering how it works? Keep scrolling to explore everything about it!
What’s Inside a Fur Real Meal?
Every Fur Real Menu is thoughtfully crafted from five essential food groups: low-glycemic carbohydrates, fresh deboned meats, varied vegetables, nutrient-dense organs and natural boosters that support your dog’s whole-body health.
Low-glycemic carbohydrates:
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Sweet Potato: A powerhouse tuber packed with vitamin A, potassium, and magnesium. It supports heart health, aids digestion, may help prevent certain cancers, and promotes strong, healthy muscles.

Yacón Potato: it's a root vegetable known for its high content of prebiotic fiber. It supports healthy digestion by nourishing beneficial gut bacteria, helps regulate blood sugar levels, and contributes to overall immune function.
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Yam: A rich source of calcium, phosphorus, iron, and B-complex vitamins, yam is an excellent immune system booster. Due to its detoxifying properties, it helps the intestines and kidneys to eliminate toxins from the bloodstream.
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Parsnip: Considered one of the healthiest sources of carbohydrates in nature, this tuber is an excellent source of minerals, such as magnesium and zinc, in addition to being abundant in vitamin C.
Fresh Deboned Meats:

Ground Beef (Top inside): A lean, high-quality source of protein rich in iron, zinc, and B vitamins. The top inside supports muscle development, energy production, and a healthy immune system.

Chicken Thigh: Tender and flavorful, chicken thigh offers complete protein along with essential nutrients like selenium and B6. It promotes muscle maintenance and healthy metabolism.

Pork Cushion Meat: A juicy and nutrient-dense cut, pork cushion provides high levels of thiamine, B12, and zinc—important for nerve function, energy metabolism, and cellular health.

Cod & Tilapia: These mild white fish are packed with lean protein and omega-3 fatty acids, which support heart health, brain function, and reduce inflammation.
Vegetables and greens:

Carrots: A great ally for dogs with skin problems such as itching, allergies, and excessive fur loss. They also help combat digestive problems

Broccoli: Packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and even a surprising amount of protein, this cruciferous veggie stands out as one of the most beneficial vegetables for pets — making it a valuable addition to their diet.

Cauliflower: Naturally rich in sulforaphane, this veggie supports heart health by helping detoxify the body. It also contains choline — a B-complex vitamin that plays a key role in brain function, aiding in learning, memory, and even sleep regulation.

Squash: Easy to digest and full of nutrients, squash provides fiber for gut health and essential vitamins like A, C and E to support your dog’s immune system, skin, and coat. It’s a tasty way to add natural goodness to their diet.

Spinach: Loaded with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, spinach supports bone strength, eye health, and a healthy heart and digestive system. It also gives the immune system a natural boost.
Oils:

Olive oil: it is rich in antioxidants and heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. It helps reduce inflammation and promotes a shiny, healthy coat. It’s especially beneficial for older dogs or those with skin issues.

Flaxseed oil: it is a powerful plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids, particularly ALA. It helps reduce inflammation, supports joint health, and promotes soft skin and a glossy coat. It’s ideal for dogs with allergies or dry, itchy skin.

Coconut oil: it contains medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which provide quick energy, support brain function, and improve digestion. It also has antibacterial and antifungal properties that help with skin conditions and gut health.
Supplements:

In nature, wild canines and felines consume the whole prey! Including organs, blood, glands, skin, fur or feathers, and bones (not just muscle meat or liver).
Supplements aren’t added because the food is bad. They’re added to ensure your dog’s meals are nutritionally complete and balanced for long-term health and well-being. Below is a detailed list of the vitamins and minerals we carefully include, each chosen to support your dog’s specific nutritional needs.
Vitamins:
Vitamin A – 1,500 IU
Vitamin D3 – 150 IU
Vitamin E – 50 IU
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) – 0.243 mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) – 0.66 mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) – 3.4 mg
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) – 0.684 mg
Vitamin B6 – 0.25 mg
Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid) – 0.055 mg
Vitamin B12 – 0.007 mg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) – 50 mg
Vitamin K – 0.3 mg
Biotin – 0.06 mg
Choline – 50 mg
Minerals:
Calcium – 68 mg
Phosphorus – 53 mg
Potassium – 0.016 mg
Magnesium – 0.0002 mg
Iron – 1 mg
Zinc – 1.5 mg
Copper – 0.05 mg
Manganese – 0.06 mg
Iodine – 0.052 mg
Cobalt – 0.014 mg
Ready to Treat Your Pup to Real Food?








You’ve already seen we don’t mess around when it comes to what goes into your dog’s bowl. Now it’s time for your pup to taste the difference. Meet our Menus — where premium ingredients meet real nutrition.
Beef Menu 🥩
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Built for strength, energy, and growth.
Crafted with ground, lean cuts of top and inside round beef, this high-protein recipe supports muscle development and lasting energy. It’s paired with fiber-rich yam, nutrient-dense broccoli and cauliflower, plus chicken liver and linseed oil for an added boost of vitamins and omega-3s. Ideal all for kind of dogs, even growing pups who thrive on a protein-packed, balanced diet.
Ingredients: Beef (top/inside round), yam, chicken gizzards, broccoli, cauliflower, carrot, chicken liver, linseed oil + Plus supplements*
Chicken Menu 🍗
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A clean start for fresh food beginners
This gently balanced menu uses tender chicken thigh and gizzards, paired with easy-to-digest parsnips, carrots, and spinach for natural fiber and nutrients. Chicken liver boosts vitamin A and iron, while coconut oil supports healthy skin and a shiny coat. It’s our most versatile recipe — light, tasty, and nourishing for dogs of all ages, especially those with sensitive stomachs or new to fresh food.
Ingredients: Chicken thigh, parsnip, chicken gizzards, broccoli, cauliflower, carrot, spinach, , chicken liver, coconut oil, + Plus supplements*
Fish Menu 🐟
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Great for dogs with dietary sensitivities
Made with tilapia and cod — both lean, hypoallergenic protein sources — this recipe is boosted by sweet potato and squash for gut health, and olive oil for skin and coat nourishment. Gentle on digestion and rich in anti-inflammatory benefits, it’s a smart pick for older dogs or pups with food sensitivities.
Ingredients: Tilapia and cod fish, sweet potato, butternut squash, carrots chicken liver, olive oil, +Plus supplements*.
Pork Menu 🐖
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For picky dogs or switching up proteins.
Crafted with juicy pork cushion meat and nourishing yacón potato, this menu is designed to support digestion, gut health, and sustained energy. It’s rounded out with antioxidant-rich squash, broccoli, and carrots, plus a touch of olive oil for healthy fats. A flavorful, wholesome option that brings variety to your dog’s bowl.
Ingredients: Pork cushion meat, yac[ón potato, chicken gizzards, carrot, squash, chicken liver, olive oil, +Plus supplements*