The pet treat market is dominated by products with ingredient lists that require a translator. Preservatives, artificial flavors, glycerin, cellulose, unnamed "meat by-products" — the average commercial dog treat is more processed than most human snack foods. The Fed By Nature line operates on a different principle: one protein, nothing else.
The Products
Fed By Nature Beef Liver Dog Treats ($15) — Freeze-dried beef liver. One ingredient. Beef liver is one of the most nutritionally dense treats you can give a dog — dense in B vitamins, iron, copper, and protein. It is also one of the highest-value rewards in a training context, which is why professional trainers consistently reach for liver over biscuits and other lower-value treats. Dogs respond strongly to the smell and flavor in a way they do not respond to grain-based treats.
Fed By Nature Chicken Breast Dog Treats ($15) — Freeze-dried chicken breast. One ingredient. Leaner and milder than beef liver, and a good choice for dogs with more sensitive digestion or for households where beef liver is already the primary treat and variety is wanted.
Fed By Nature Pork Loin Dog Treats ($15) — Freeze-dried pork loin. One ingredient. Pork is a novel protein for most dogs whose diets are built around beef and chicken — useful for dogs on rotation feeding protocols or elimination diets where identifying protein sensitivities is the goal.
Fed By Nature Treat Sampler ($4.99) — A small sampler including all three proteins. The right starting point for a new customer who wants to test palatability and response before committing to a full bag.
Human Grade Sourcing
The proteins in the Fed By Nature line are sourced through the same supply chain as our human food products. "Human grade" in the pet food context means the ingredient meets the safety and quality standards required for human consumption — a higher standard than the "feed grade" ingredients used in most commercial pet foods.
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