Canine Craving
Pulled Pork and Beans for Dogs (Fresh Meal)
Pulled Pork and Beans for Dogs (Fresh Meal)
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Benefits
- Species Appropriate
- General Health and care
- Right Metabolize Energy
- Fat & Carbs
- Protein
Description
Description
Treat your furry companion to a hearty, home-style dish with Canine Craving’s pulled pork for dogs. It is a fresh meal crafted with succulent boneless meat, nutrient-rich organs, fish, wholesome vegetables and natural supplements. Slow-cooked to tender perfection and combined with gut-friendly beans for dogs, this meal brings together flavor, balance and nourishment in every bite.
Grain-free, preservative-free and made from 100% natural ingredients, it is a wholesome option for dogs that crave real food and pet parents who prioritise species-appropriate nutrition.
Key Features:
- Made with slow-cooked pulled pork, organs, fish and fresh vegetables
- Includes fiber-rich beans for dogs for digestion and energy
- 100% natural, grain-free and free from preservatives
- Enhanced with coconut oil, golden paste, antioxidants and joint-support herbs
Benefits:
- Species-appropriate recipe inspired by canine ancestral nutrition
- Provides the right metabolised energy from protein, fats and low-starch carbohydrates
- Supports muscle health, digestion, immunity and overall vitality
- Rich in natural antioxidants, omega fats and essential nutrients
Feeding Guide:
As per the nutritional requirement.
- Day 1 – introduce 1/4 of the pack.
- Observe for any digestive intolerance for the next 24 hours
- Day 2 – if all goes well, do not feed anything new on day 1 & 2 to avoid digestive disruption.
Ingredients(Food & Treats):
- Lean mince (60%), fish (10%), organs (10%), vegetable fiber – low starch, soluble & non soluble (15%)
- Others (5%) – golden paste, our in-house antioxidant, detoxifiers & joint supplements, organic herbs & condiments
Storage Instruction:
- Once received, keep it in a cool dry place, away from heat / sunlight
- If kept frozen (at -18 degree Celsius), safe to use within 15 days from the packing date
- If its retort packaging, no refrigeration is required till unopened
- Once opened, consume within 48 hours. Refrigerate leftovers & consume within 24 hours
Precaution:
- Always check ingredients for possible allergen
- Always have fresh water available for your pet
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Disclaimer-: Products under Fresh category cannot be cancelled once the dispatch has been initiated or returned due to the consumable nature of the products. However, in an unlikely event of having concerns with the quality, freshness, physical condition of the product delivered or if the product delivered is different from what was ordered basis the product description displayed on Canine Craving, you may return the product on door-step delivery. Raising a request for resolution post-delivery of order will result in your request being rejected.
Additional Info
Additional Info
FAQs
FAQs
1. Are the beans used in this recipe safe for dogs?
Yes. The carefully selected beans for dogs in this recipe are dog-friendly, low-starch and rich in fiber. They support healthy digestion, steady energy levels and improved gut function.
2. What are the nutritional benefits of Pulled Pork and Beans for dogs?
This meal blends tender pulled pork for dogs with organs, fish and vegetables to deliver high-quality protein, healthy fats and essential vitamins. Beans add fiber, helping with digestion, while the antioxidant and joint-support blend boosts overall wellness.
3. How often should I feed my dog this pulled pork & beans meal?
You can serve it daily according to your dog’s nutritional requirements. Begin with ¼ of the pack on Day 1, observe for tolerance and continue gradually while avoiding new foods during the introduction period.
4. Can this meal be mixed with dry kibble or used as a topper?
Absolutely! This fresh meal works wonderfully as a topper to enhance flavour, improve texture and add nutrient density to regular kibble.
5. Is Pulled Pork and Beans designed to support heart, muscle, or overall health in dogs?
Yes. With natural proteins, omega-rich fats, vegetable fiber and antioxidant blends, this recipe supports muscle strength, heart health, immunity and overall vitality.

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