Proteins: Proteins are molecule made up from amino acids, the building blocks for cell maintenance and repair. For animals like dogs one the biggest demand for protein comes from hair and fur, which can use up to 30% of a dog's daily protein intake.
Fats: Fats provide the most concentrated source of energy in the diet of a canine. They also supply the fatty acids that are important building blocks for important substances and essential to maintaining normal, healthy cells.
Carbohydrates: can be broken in the digestive system and converted to glucose which could also be used as source of energy. Carbohydrates in the for of whole grains can furnish iron, minerals, fiber as well as other beneficial nutrients.
Vitamins: Organic substances, or synthetic derivatives are required for normal body functioning. They are important in the conversion of calories to energy, improving immunity and other body processes.
Minerals: Minerals are inorganic nutrients which make up less than 1%of a dog's weight, but are essential to many functions, such as growth, strong bones and healthy teeth.
The amounts and combinations of these components should be based on a dog's age, weight, physical, and/or medical condition, as well as activity level,
and lifestyle.
Quality in every bite!
Foundation Blocks of Canine Nutrition
“You can boost your pet's health profoundly by making one simple decision. All you have to do is change their diet from commercial- brand fare to something you may never have imagined giving them- real food.”
Expert Researcher
“Feeding real, fresh, whole food will make a huge difference in your dog's future health .”
world-renowned veterinarian
“We're trending more into the space of having our pet food look a little more like our pet food look a little more like our food.”
President of the Pet Food Institute
Natural Ingredients
Green leafy vegetables supports brain health, fight belly bloat, relieve stress, support bone health, healthy aging, boost digestive enzymes, and tame toxins, as well as other benefits.
Carbohydrates are your body's main source of energy: They help fuel your brain, kidneys, heart muscles, and the central nervous system
We are here for your paws!
Join Us
Only Fur Paws your dog's favorite kitchen!
515 3rd St, San Rafael, CA 94901 909 D Street San Anselmo 31 Bolinas Road 422 1st
San Rafael, CA 94901 218 Greenfield Ave, San Anselmo Fairfax, CA 94930 Street, Benicia CA 94510
100 Redhill Ave, San Anselmo, CA 94960
94960 237 Shoreline HWY
Suite A, Mill Valley,
CA 94941
2150 Polk Street, San Francisco 1649 Ocean Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112 910 Cole Street San 1524 Height Street 342 Divisadero Street 201 Folsom Street Suite 105
CA 94109 San Francisco, 94117 San Francisco, CA 94117 San Francisco, CA 9417 San Francisco, Ca 94105
2512 Sacrament Street 3001 Sacramento Street 2323 Chestnut Street
San Francisco, CA 94115 San Francisco, CA 94115 San Francisco, CA 94123
607 Florida Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
2420 Larkspur Landing Circle
Larkspur, CA 94939