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Features
Sojos is made with no preservatives, and nothing artificial. Because Sojos is grain-free, it’s great for sensitive dogs. Simply soak it in water and add the meat of your choice. You can cook the meat, or leave it raw for the superior nutrition of a raw diet, with the ease and convenience of a pre-made food. It’s a great way to give your dog a fresh, home-prepared meal in minutes. Sojos is also a great fruit & veggie supplement to Sojos' other diets. 2 lb. bags makes 14 lbs of food
8 lb. bags makes 56 lbs of food Ingredients - Sweet potatoes, carrots, broccoli, celery, apples, whole eggs, flax meal, parsley leaf, calcium carbonate, carob powder, kelp powder, alfalfa, ginger root, garlic Guaranteed Analysis Crude Protein (min) 14.7% Crude Fat (min) 6.5% Crude Fiber (max) 15.4% Moisture (max) 7.0%
Suggested Feeding Instructions - Combine Sojos, raw or lightly-cooked meat, and water.
- Let mixture soak in refrigerator for at least 15 minutes (preferably overnight) and serve.
- You can mix up to a four-day batch ahead of time and refrigerate in a sealed container or freeze larger batches.
- For adult and senior dogs we recommend once-a-day feeding. For puppies we recommend twice-a-day feeding. (For twice-a-day feeding, split the amounts below in half.)
| Age | Components | Up to 12 lbs | 13 – 25 lbs | 26 -50 lbs | 51 – 75 lbs | 76 – 100 lbs |
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| Adult | Sojos | 1/4 cup | 1/2 cup | 1 cup | 1 1/2 cup | 2 cup |
| Protein | 1/4 cup | 1/2 cup | 1 cup | 1 1/2 cup | 2 cup |
| Water | 1/2 cup | 1 cup | 2 cup | 3 cup | 4 cup | | Puppy | Sojos | 3/8 cup | 3/4 cup | 1 1/4 cup | 1 3/4 cup | 2 1/4 cup |
| Protein | 1/2 cup | 1 cup | 1 1/2 cup | 2 1/4 cup | 2 3/4 cup |
| Water | 3/4 cup | 1 1/2 cup | 2 1/2 cup | 4 cup | 5 cup | | Senior | Sojos | 3 Tbs | 3/8 cup | 3/4 cup | 1 1/8 cup | 1 1/2 cup |
| Protein | 1/8 cup | 1/4 cup | 1/2 cup | 3/4 cup | 1 cup |
| Water | 3/8 cup | 3/4 cup | 1 1/2 cup | 2 1/4 cup | 3 cup |
Please Note - These amounts are only general guidelines. Individual requirements will vary depending upon various factors such as metabolism, daily activity, health, genetics, and environment.
- It is crucial to start your dog on Sojos gradually. We recommend at least a two-week transition (4-6 weeks for older, sick, or finicky dogs). Start with just a pinch of Sojos, meat, and water added to the food you’re currently using and gradually increase each day as you decrease your pet’s old food.
- For finicky, ill, or older dogs, convert slower, starting with just a small dollop of fresh food on top of the old food, and a gradual increase over 5-6 weeks. Soup stock can also be used instead of water.
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