F.A.Q.

We understand that offering your pets the best is your primary concern; after all, they are a part of the family now. That is our number one focus too!

With the abundance of information available online today, getting the right information can be very tricky. As a result of this, we have compiled frequently asked questions with answers that you can trust.You can contact us if you have any more questions asides the below.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions.
We understand that offering your pets the best is your primary concern; after all, they are a part of the family now. That is our number one focus too!

With the abundance of information available online today, getting the right information can be very tricky. As a result of this, we have compiled frequently asked questions with answers that you can trust.You can contact us if you have any more questions asides the below.

Bone Faq

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How do you pick a bone size?

If the bone is small enough to fit in the dog's mouth, it is too small for the dog. Check each label for recommended dog sizes for each bone.

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What do I do if I get pieces or slivers off the bone?

Bones are meant to be gnawed. If the dog is able to break off large chunks or slivers, the bone should be taken away.

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Where are your bones made and where do they come from?

They are both grown and processed in the USA.

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Peak Chaser Chew FAQ

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Other than being a great chew, do Peak Chasers have any nutritional value?

Peak Chasers are a great source of protein without any harmful binders and are easily digestible.

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What are Peak Chaser chews?

Peak Chaser chews are hardy chews made from smoked and hardened cheese from the Himalayas of Nepal. They are made from yak milk and cow mile with a pinch of salt and lime juice. They are GMO free and made without any preservatives or binding agents.

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What do I do if I get chunks or slivers off the Peak Chaser chews?

Put the slivers or pieces in the microwave for 45 seconds or so and they'll puff up into a nice wholesome treat. Nothing can go to waste. You can do the same with the very end of the Peak Chaser chew as well.

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Pet Food FAQ

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What are the differences between your Ancient Grains, Grain Free, & Haven lines of pet food?

Ancient grains - Made with sorghum, brown rice, and millet. Modest levels of fat and protein. Always meat as the first ingredient. Always gluten free and free of corn, wheat, soy, by-products or fillers. Grain Free - Made with a blend of tapioca, potato, and peas. Always meat as the first ingredient. Always grain and gluten free. Also made without any corn, wheat, soy, by-products, fillers. Haven - Our signature blend. Higher protein and fat ratio compared to the ancient grains. Made with sorghum, millet and quinoa; which are low glycaemic binders. All formulas are a multiple protein blend. Haven is also imbued with coconut meal, antioxidant rich super foods. There is also added chicken cartilage for a natural source of chondroitin sulphate and glucosamine. Added flaxseed, salmon oil, and cod liver oil for skin and coat support.

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What are Zinpro minerals?

Zinpro is an organic trace mineral designed around an essential amino acid complex for superior bioavailability. Zinpro minerals promote better coats, stronger immune system, aids in digestive health and may help with hormone levels.

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What does ancient grain mean?

Ancient grains are typically grains that have been alternated from their native form. All the grains that are used in the North Winds Premium lines use are GMO free and from the most trusted of sources.

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Supplementary FAQ

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Why use True Course Salmon Oil?

True Course Salmon oil is wildly caught from Alaska. Our pure salmon oil is rich in Omega 3's and supports a healthy skin and coat. True Course Salmon oil are is also rich in EPA and DHA, which also can help with skin irritations as well as promoting skin and coat care.

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Why use True Course Taurine Toppers?

Our True Course Taurine topper is a meal topper and a supplement. Taurine supports heart function, eye health, immune system function, muscle tissue and also aids multiple other systems as well. Taurine supports many other organs as well and it's an essential component of bile acids. Bile acids are produced in the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and finally they break down fats from foods. Most mammals produce Taurine on their own from precursors. There are multiple steps in producing taurine, but the first is the sulfur-containing amino acid methionine, which makes cysteine, which Taurine is produced from. Cats are the most relevant exception in this case. Cats must consume taurine from their diet.

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