• Blueberries

    Blueberries

    Rich in vitamin A, C, E, and K, and full of antioxidants, blueberries support bone, joint, and cardiovascular health. 

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    Chicken Cartilage

    A natural source of chondroitin and glucosamine, chicken cartilage helps support joint health. But that’s not all— glucosamine may also reduce inflammation in the digestive tract, supporting overall gut health.

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    Chicory Root Extract

    This soluble probiotic fiber does wonders for gut health! Chicory root extract helps balance gut bacteria, supports nutrient absorption and reduces bloating and flatulence in dogs and cats. 

  • Coconut

    Coconut Oil

    An immediate source of fuel and energy, this MCT oil has antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal properties. Plus, it’s rich in omega-3 fatty acids that help support healthy skin and coat.

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    Cranberries

    This red superfood is rich in a multitude of vitamins and minerals, but they’re best known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. You should NOT feed your pet raw cranberries, however, but rather look for foods with cranberries high on the ingredient list. 

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    Cumin

    This superfood helps entice picky pets and supports a healthy digestive system.

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    Dandelion Greens

    Offering twice as much plant-based protein as spinach, these greens are a mild liver and digestive stimulant supporting optimal digestion and waste elimination

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    Dried Brewers Yeast

    A natural source of vitamin B, chromium, and selenium, dried brewer’s yeast helps support liver health and strong muscles while helping to stabilize blood sugar levels.

  • Flaxseed

    Flaxseed

    Naturally high in fiber and rich in a unique blend of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, flaxseed helps soften and shine your pet’s coat, boosts their immune system, and supports a healthy digestive system. Flaxseed is also known to help pets suffering from joint pain.

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    Flaxseed Oil

    This oil is high in alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid, which helps support heart health, mobility in arthritic dogs, blood pressure, and kidney function.

  • Mussels

    New Zealand Green Mussels

    A natural source of glucosamine, chondroitin, lysine, and omega-3 fatty acids, New Zealand green mussels help with anti-inflammatory problems and pain management while supporting joint health.  

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    Salmon Oil

    Rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, salmon oil supports healthy skin and coat, joint health, and cognitive function. 

  • Sunflower

    Sunflower Oil

    Sunflower oil is a good source of linoleic acid, omega-6 fatty acids, that helps support a healthy, shiny coat. 

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    Yucca Schidigera

    This herbaceous plant is a good source of vitamin C and iron and is rich in anti-arthritic and anti-inflammatory properties including saponins and polyphenolics. But perhaps the best part— it’s scientifically proven to help minimize stool odor! 

  • Agar Agar

    As a natural, jelly-like substance, obtained from red seaweed, agar agar is used as a thickening agent. The consistency is similar to gelatin but completely plant-based! 

  • Beef

    A natural protein source packed full of flavor along with essential vitamins and minerals—potassium, zinc, copper, phosphorus, iron, calcium as well as folate, vitamin B12, and niacin. 

  • Beef Broth

    As a savory liquid base, beef broth adds moisture and naturally increase palatability. 

  • Beef Liver

    Beef liver is nutrient-rich organ meat, providing protein, fat, vitamin A, B vitamins and essential amino acids when consumed in moderation. It’s also packed with minerals like copper, iron, niacin, phosphorus and zinc. 

  • Beef Lung

    A protein-rich organ meat, beef lung is low in fat and packed with essential nutrients including calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, iron, vitamin B12, niacin, vitamin A and C.

  • Beef Pizzle

    A fibrous muscle, beef pizzle is a pet industry term for bull penis. A highly palatable, digestible and nutritious source of protein for dogs, beef pizzle is low in cholesterol and high in protein, vitamins, and minerals.

  • Broccoli

    This vegetable is a natural source of antioxidants, carotenoids, vitamin C, vitamin A, riboflavin, folate, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and fiber.

  • Brown Rice Flour

    A finely ground meal from high-quality brown rice, this gluten-free flour is rich in B vitamins.

  • Carrots

    This orange vegetable is a natural source of beta-carotene, fiber, antioxidants, and vitamin A.  

  • Cheese

    This flavorful ingredient is a natural source of calcium, protein, and essential vitamins and minerals like vitamins A, D, K, riboflavin, B12, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, and selenium.

  • Chicken

    This natural source of protein provides several vitamins and minerals such as potassium, B-12, vitamin A, B-6, magnesium, omega–6 fatty acids, and iron.

  • Chicken Broth

    This flavorful broth adds necessary moisture to food, helping to keep your pet hydrated throughout the day, and supports healthy kidney and urinary functions.

  • Chicken Heart

    This organ meat is rich in protein and low in fat— great for providing essential vitamins and minerals.

  • Chicken Liver

     In moderation, chicken liver is a nutrient-rich organ meat offering a natural source of protein, fat, omega-6 fatty acids, and essential amino acids. It’s packed with vitamins and minerals like copper, iron, niacin, phosphorus, iron, vitamin A and B.

  • Chicken Meal

    Chicken meal is the dry, rendered product from chicken flesh and skin. The tissue is cooked until all water is removed and baked until it becomes a concentrated powder aka chicken meal. When sourced from high-quality chicken, chicken meal enhances the nutritional profile of food and treats. 

  • Citric Acid

    Citric acid is a naturally occurring acid from citrus foods used primarily as a natural preservative, as well as flavor. 

  • Cultured Skim Milk

    This highly palatable natural flavor is a natural preservative that prevents mold growth in treats.

  • Dried Egg Whites

    Dried egg whites are a natural source of highly digestible protein.

  • Eggs

    Commonly listed as “dried egg whites” or “egg product,” eggs are a whole-food protein source for dogs. Eggs are a highly digestible protein providing essential antioxidants. 

  • Fish Broth

    A tasty source of naturally flavored water for your pets, fish broth helps with hydration and supports healthy kidney and urinary function. 

  • Flank Steak

    As a natural, highly digestible protein source, flank steak provides several essential vitamins and minerals.

  • Fructose

    Fructose is a form of sugar, frequently derived from fruits, sugar beets, or corn. It is a natural sweetener and an easily metabolized source of energy.

  • Guar Gum

    This natural thickening agent is used in some of our cooking processes to help make gravy less “watery.” It’s made from Guar beans, a legume.

  • Lamb

    This red meat is an excellent source of high-quality protein, essential amino acids, and dietary fats, serving as a source of energy while helping to transport essential fat-soluble vitamins. 

  • Mixed Tocopherols

    Tocopherols are a family of vitamin E compounds naturally found in vegetable oils, nuts, fish and leafy vegetables. It is used as a beneficial, natural preservative in pet foods. 

  • Natural Flavors

    While it can mean different things at different companies, Redbarn’s “Natural Flavors” means natural juices from high-quality meats, most commonly chicken and beef.

  • Natural Smoke Flavor

    This flavor comes from human-grade liquid smoke, naturally enhancing the flavor of the food or treat, like Redbarn Meaty Bones.

  • Parsley

    This herb naturally enhances the flavor of foods and treats while serving as a great source of flavonoids and antioxidants.

  • Pea Protein

    A natural powder derived from real peas; pea protein is a safe wheat replacement for dogs suffering from grain allergies. Pea protein is low in fat, high in fiber and both gluten and dairy-free.

  • Peas

    Peas are a great source of iron and lysine, which help support a healthy immune system and muscle growth. They also contain essential amino acids otherwise missing from meat-based proteins. When not used as a protein replacement over animal-based proteins, peas are a healthy protein addition.

  • Potassium Sorbate (A Preservative)

    Potassium sorbate is a potassium salt used as a natural food preservative. 

  • Potato Flour

    Less refined than potato starch, this carbohydrate retains more nutrients than its starch counterpart and is a natural source of energy.

  • Potato Starch

    Potato starch is a carbohydrate and a natural source of energy. 

  • Potatoes

    White potatoes contain vitamin C, vitamin B6, iron, magnesium, and other nutrients beneficial to dogs. You should never feed dogs raw potatoes, however. They must be boiled or steamed.  

  • Powdered Cellulose

    This plant-based fiber is a common ingredient in both pet and people food and plays an essential role in digestion.

  • Propylene Glycol

    Propylene glycol is an ingredient approved by the FDA and AAFCO for use in dog food and treats.  We use it in our flavored fillings as a “humectant,” which keeps the filling mixture from drying out. It also has some antimycotic properties, meaning it helps prevent mold growth. 

  • Quinoa

    A source of protein, fiber, and minerals, this gluten-free, low-calorie grain is suitable for diabetic and overweight dogs. 

  • Rosemary Extract

    This Mediterranean shrub is a popular natural preservative thanks to its pathogen-fighter abilities against common food bacteria. Outside of a preservative, rosemary also has antioxidant and antispasmodic properties and helps support healthy digestion. 

  • Salmon

    This palatable fish is an excellent source of protein with a diverse list of nutritional benefits. Salmon is rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, including EPA and DHA, has anti-inflammatory properties, and supports a healthy immune system, heart, and skin and coat, as well as cognitive function. 

  • Salt

    A combination of sodium and chloride, salt is essential for maintaining fluid and acid balance in the body while supporting the healthy function of the body’s cell. Salt is often used as a natural preservative in pet food. 

  • Sea Salt

    Because sea salt is less processed, it contains certain trace minerals and elements, adding flavor and color to the salt. Sea salt contains trace amounts of iodine, an essential nutrient that helps thyroid function.

  • Sodium Benzoate (A Preservative)

    Sodium benzoate is a widely used food preservative.

  • Sweet Potato

    As a complex carbohydrate, sweet potatoes support a healthy digestive system and are rich in nutrients including vitamin A, C, and B6; beta-carotene; potassium; calcium; iron; and fiber.  

  • Turkey

    This lean, white poultry dish is a great source of highly digestible protein and essential vitamins and minerals. If feeding your dog turkey from your kitchen table, you should pick a piece with no additional salt or seasonings and remove the skin. 

  • Turkey Liver

    In moderation, turkey liver is a nutrient-rich organ meat dogs love. Liver is an excellent source of protein, fat, and vitamin A; a good source of copper, iron, niacin, phosphorus and zinc; and contains B vitamins, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and essential amino acids.

  • Vegetable Broth

    A naturally flavored source of water for your pet, vegetable broth provides moisture and flavor in pet foods.

  • Vegetable Glycerin

    Vegetable glycerin, or glycerol, is a clear, odorless liquid produced from plant oils, typically palm oil, soy or coconut oil. It is a humectant that also serves as a sweetener to improve palatability.

  • Whole Wheat Flour

    A finely ground meal from the milling of wheat, whole wheat flour is a highly digestible grain rich in fiber and B vitamins, as well as protein.  

  • Betaine Hydrochloride

    As a nutrient-rich digestive aid, betaine hydrochloride converts to choline in the body and supports healthy protein digestion. 

  • Biotin

    (Vitamin B7, formerly called Vitamin H or co-enzyme R) Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin helps convert carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into energy while contributing to healthy skin, coat, and nails. Biotin supports the thyroid and adrenal glands, and reproductive and nervous system.

  • Calcium Carbonate

    As a natural source of calcium, calcium carbonate is responsible for providing vital nutrients that support teeth formation, blood clotting, milk production, muscle contraction, heart-pumping, vision, metabolism of hormones, and enzymes.

  • Calcium Iodate

    Calcium iodate is an excellent source of the essential micro-mineral, iodine. It’s necessary for the proper production of thyroid hormones that regulate growth and the body’s metabolic rate.

  • Calcium Pantothenate

    Also known as pantothenic acid, calcium pantothenate is a great source of vitamin B5, naturally occurring in many meats, vegetables, and eggs. It also helps animals metabolize and utilize carbohydrates, protein, and fat for energy, as it’s required to synthesize co-enzyme A. 

  • Chloride

    A mineral necessary for hydrochloric acid (HCI) production in the stomach, chloride allows your pet to properly digest protein and maintain optimal alkali balance. 

  • Choline Chloride

    This source of the essential nutrient choline supports fat transport from the intestines. Choline chloride also protects nerve function and is a key component of cell membranes and neurotransmitters. 

  • Copper Proteinate

    Copper proteinate is a source of chelated copper and amino acids, improving its bioavailability. Copper supports numerous functions in the body including reducing free radical damage, the formation of hemoglobin or red blood cells, the synthesis of collagen, fur growth, and normal bone development. 

  • Copper Sulfate

    Copper sulfate is a compound source of the essential mineral, copper. Copper supports numerous functions in the body including reducing free radical damage, the formation of hemoglobin or red blood cells, the synthesis of collagen, fur growth, and normal bone development.

  • D-Activated Animal Sterol

    Animal sterol is a substance found in fat and skin. D-activated means it was treated with UV-light to produce vitamin D.  In simple terms, it is a synthetic form of vitamin D, but equally beneficial. Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption into bones and reduces calcium and phosphorus loss during urination.

  • Dicalcium Phosphate

    Acting as a supplement form of calcium and phosphorus, dicalcium phosphate is essential for healthy teeth and bones. 

  • DL-Alpha Tocopherol Acetate

    DL-alpha tocopherol acetate is a synthetic form of vitamin E, offering equal benefits. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin and antioxidant that helps support healthy muscles development, circulatory systems and skin and coats.

  • Ethylenediamine Dihydride

    A water-soluble salt derived from ethylenediamine and hydroiodic acid, this mineral is a great source of iodine. Iodine is needed for the proper production of thyroid hormones that regulate growth and the body’s metabolic rate.

  • Folic Acid (Vitamin B9)

    Folic acid provides a variety of benefits to cats, including synthesis of DNA, elevation of blood oxygen levels, production of oxygen, assistance in the metabolism of fat, and promotion of proper growth and development.

  • Iron Proteinate

    Iron proteinate is a chelated form of iron that improves iron absorption from the intestine. Iron helps provide oxygen to the blood and aids in the digestion of fatty acids.

  • Iron Sulfate

    As a source of iron, this mineral is part of the essential protein hemoglobin of iron, responsible for transporting oxygen through the bloodstream.

  • Lecithin

    Acting as a preservative, lecithin works as an emulsifier in pet food, allowing oils and water to mix and prevent fats from separating. Lecithin also offers nutritional benefits as a source of choline, an essential mineral to every living cell and a main component of cell membranes.

  • Magnesium Proteinate

    Magnesium proteinate is a chelated source of magnesium with amino acids, improving its bioavailability.  Magnesium is required for many metabolic functions, is an activator for more than 300 enzyme systems, and is an important cofactor in maintaining an electrolyte balance across cell membranes.

  • Manganous Oxide

    Manganous oxide is a vital nutrient compound responsible for supporting healthy cell function, bone and joint cartilage formation, and optimal neurological function in dogs and is another source of Manganese in cats. 

  • Phosphorus

    An essential mineral, phosphorus is necessary for healthy bones, teeth, kidney function, nerve impulse transmission, and protein synthesis. It is also needed for the metabolism of riboflavin and niacin. 

  • Potassium Chloride

    Just as the name explains, this mineral is a source of potassium and chloride, essential minerals. Potassium chloride helps animals maintain fluid balance, supports healthy nerve and muscle function and is necessary for cell membranes to communicate when helping to alleviate muscle cramps in the body. Potassium is constantly being excreted from the body and must be replaced regularly. 

  • Potassium Iodide

    This compound is a source of potassium and the essential micro-mineral iodine. Potassium is the primary positive ion in cells and is essential for proper blood, muscle and nerve function in the body. It also helps maintain the acid-base balance in the body. Iodine is needed for the proper production of thyroid hormones, responsible for regulating growth and the body’s metabolic rate.

  • Pyridoxine Hydrochloride

    This source of pyridoxine is also known as vitamin B6 and plays a role in over 100 enzyme reactions including metabolism support, development during pregnancy, and immune function. 

  • Riboflavin Supplement

    Known as vitamin B2, riboflavin is essential for healthy skin, coat, and vision. 

  • Sodium Selenite

    The essential nutrient selenium helps support normal cell function in the body while sodium with potassium helps maintain fluid and acid balance. Sodium selenite is a powerful antioxidant working with vitamin E to maintain cell membranes.

  • ColumnSodium Tripolyphosphate

    A natural source of sodium and phosphorus, sodium tripolyphosphate helps maintain ion balances in body fluids and tissues. It’s also necessary for proper muscle contraction. 

  • Taurine

    This essential amino acid helps support optimal vision, cognitive development, and heart and kidney function in cats and dogs. Dogs naturally produce some taurine, however, while cats do not.  

  • Thiamine Mononitrate

    As a source of vitamin B1, it provides a digestible source of thiamine which is necessary for proper nervous system function, metabolizing carbohydrates, and maintaining appetite. 

  • Titanium Dioxide Color

    Titanium dioxide (Ti02) is a naturally occurring mineral used as a bright white coloring agent in the food industry.

  • Tricalcium Phosphate

    This source of calcium helps support bones and teeth development.

  • Vitamin A Acetate

    Vitamin A acetate is a source of vitamin A and is responsible for supporting healthy vision.  

  • Vitamin A Supplement

    A fat-soluble vitamin, vitamin A supplements are necessary for healthy vision, skin, coat, bone and tooth growth, as well as immune system function.

  • Vitamin B12 Supplement

    This essential vitamin works with iron and folic acid to promote healthy nervous system function and cell growth. It also helps dog’s maintain optimal energy levels.

  • Vitamin D3 Supplement

    Known as cholecalciferol, this vitamin supports optimized calcium absorption into bones. It also helps reduce calcium and phosphorus loss during urination. 

  • Vitamin E Supplement

    This fat-soluble vitamin supports muscles, circulation, injury healing, skin and coat, and functions as an antioxidant.

  • Zinc Oxide

    As a source of the essential mineral zinc, zinc oxide is responsible for promoting a shiny coat and healthy skin while supporting wound healing.

  • Zinc Proteinate

    Zinc proteinate is a chelated source of zinc, packed with amino acids to improve bioavailability, skin and coat health, and aid in would healing.