2015-11-16

New Canadian High-Quality Pet Food

Nutrience #SubZeroDifference at PetSmart

This post is sponsored by Nutrience, PetSmart, and the BlogPaws Professional Pet Blogger Network. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about the launch ofNutrience Subzero in PetSmart Canada but Talent Hounds only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Nutrience and PetSmart are not responsible for the content of this article.

New In PetSmart® – Nutrience® Subzero™

My filming partner Aria and I took her adorable newly adopted puppy Beau to her local PetSmart Store last week to pick up some supplies. It was my first time in that particular west Toronto store.  I was excited to see a big display right up front for a brand new type of Canadian high-quality pet food – Nutrience® Subzero™.  It is a premium grain-free kibble with a freeze-dried raw protein.





We went over to the shelves to investigate further.



Beau was definitely checking the labels.

Who could resist that little face saying “Please Mom..”?  Of course, we bought some.

My Kilo the Pug’s Diet and Health

Kilo is my very cute 3-year-old rescue Pug. Kilo really loves food (like me)!! I try to keep him very fit and healthy, but he should probably lose a pound or two.

He eats a mix of high-quality kibble and fresh fruit, vegetables and other food and treats. I have recently been making Kilo work for part of his meals using puzzles and games. I also use kibble for training as a treat. Kilo is not too fussy about food, but I am. I have been researching grain-free and always check that a named meat from north America is the main ingredient in his food.  Kilo and I both like the Nutrience grain-free wet food which I sometimes mix with his kibble. Recently I have been considering raw feeding. However, I am not prepared to go full raw yet so freeze-dried raw protein is appealing.

I was very excited to get invited to try the new Nutrience® Subzero™. It is great to see a company taking such care to incorporate the latest research and the best local high-quality Canadian ingredients for our pets. I went back to my local PetSmart and chatted with a sales executive then picked up another bag.

About Nutrience – Nourish the body. Fuel the spirit.™

The PetSmart sales executive was so friendly and helpful. He felt that Nutrience has an excellent reputation for quality and has had very good reviews. From quality North American ingredients backed by the ‘No Bad Anything’promise, to the unique small-batch production for superior control, every bag they craft represents attention to quality and an ongoing commitment to natural, wholesome nutrition.Nutrience Pet Food contains no corn, no wheat, no soy, no by-products, no artificial colors, flavors nor preservatives. It is Pet Food Made with Purpose.

Now in its second generation of family ownership, the company operates its own pet food facility as the means of providing absolute assurance that its Nutrience brand promise is kept, the promise of a food made from quality ingredients that truly nourishes pets to live a healthier and longer life.

What is Nutrience Subzero?

Nutrience Grain Free Subzero™ is a new Canadian made ancestral diet combining protein-rich kibble and freeze-dried NUTRIBOOST™ including raw protein.

It aims to deliver the nutritional benefits of raw in a convenient and easy to use recipe which sounds great to me. Apparently the formulations are prepared with fresh, never frozen Canadian sources of meat, poultry, Pacific wild-caught fish and real freeze-dried protein for a superior flavor. Kilo certainly looks like he would like to taste it – licking his lips.

The Nutrience Subzero product range comes in 3 regionally inspired formulations: Canadian Pacific (fish), Fraser Valley and Prairie Red.

Features and Benefits of Nutrience Subzero

I am always looking to keep Kilo the Pug healthy and happy. I really like what I am learning about this new high quality dog food range range:

We are both proudly Canadian- Made in British-Columbia, Canada and produced in small batches for superior quality control. Wild-caught fish, meat & poultry are sourced in Canada and delivered fresh to the production facility.

Multiple sources of proteins for a complete and more diverse essential amino acid profile.

Low-glycemic carbohydrates to maintain a healthy weight and normal blood sugar levels. Important for my greedy Pug.

Coconut oil and marine source omega-3 for a healthy skin & coat.

Wholesome fruits, vegetables & botanicals to support a healthy immune system.

Prebiotics & probiotics for a healthy digestion.I am very interested in the benefits of probiotics

Glucosamine & chondroitin to support hip and joint health. I take these as well.

Contains Nutriboost

What is Nutriboost

Nutriboost is fresh protein, infused with a unique blend of nutritionally beneficial ingredients, and gently freeze-dried to lock in the natural goodness of raw foods.

Nutriboost freeze-dried inclusion contains 4 key ingredients each with their own unique nutritional benefits:

Green-Lipped Mussels – A natural anti-inflammatory to support joint health

Pacific Cod Liver – A rich source of omega-3 fatty acids for a healthy skin & coat

Pumpkin – A good source of dietary fiber to support digestion

Acadian Kelp – A variety of seaweed loaded with natural antioxidants to support a healthy immune system 3) Lifestyle benefits t

Try Subzero for Zero

You can try Subzero for FREE. This November, just take an empty bag of one of three other grain-free brands on the chart below – Acana, Origin or Go! in to your nearest PetSmart and get a 2.27kg bag of Nutrience Subzero while quantities last.

In-store National demo event on Saturday, Nov. 28

I’ll be popping back to PetSmart for in-store demo event on Sat., Nov. 28. If you are interested in grain-free, freeze-dried raw and other high-quality Canadian ingredients for your pets, come and see for your self.

I’ll also be filming Kilo trying the two varieties we bought. Kilo tasted the Frazer Valley today and gave it a big paws up.

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