Dr. Marty Freeze-Dried Dog Food - Nature's Blend Active Vitality is a premium freeze-dried raw recipe made to support dogs ages 7 and older. This nutrient-dense formula combines quality meats, fruits, vegetables, and targeted superfoods to help support healthy digestion, immune function, joint mobility, and everyday energy. Made without artificial preservatives or fillers, it is a protein-rich option for senior dogs who still love to stay active.
Key Features
- Premium freeze-dried raw dog food for dogs ages 7+
- Made with turkey, beef, salmon, duck, and organ meats
- Supports healthy digestion, immune health, and joint mobility
- Helps support playful energy and overall vitality
- Includes superfoods like New Zealand green mussel, blueberries, cranberries, and ginger
- Made without artificial preservatives or fillers
- Protein-rich recipe designed for senior dogs
Ingredients
Turkey, beef, salmon, duck, beef liver, turkey liver, turkey heart, flaxseed, sweet potato, egg, pea protein, cherry, New Zealand green mussel, apple, blueberry, carrot, cranberry, pumpkin seed, spinach, dried kelp, ginger, salt, sunflower seed, broccoli, kale, and mixed tocopherols (preservative).
Guaranteed Analysis
| Nutrient |
Amount |
| Crude Protein (min) |
37% |
| Crude Fat (min) |
27% |
| Crude Fiber (max) |
4% |
| Moisture (max) |
6% |
| Calcium (min) |
0.5% |
| Iron (min) |
40 mg/kg |
| Leucine (min) |
2% |
| Vitamin A (min) |
50,000 IU/kg |
| Omega-3 Fatty Acids* (min) |
2.5% |
*Not recognized as essential by AAFCO dog food nutrient profiles.
Caloric Content
- 5273 kcal/kg
- 227 kcal/cup
Feeding Guidelines
| Dog Weight |
Daily Amount |
| 5 lbs |
1/2 cup |
| 10 lbs |
3/4 cup |
| 20 lbs |
1 1/2 cups |
| 25 lbs |
1 3/4 cups |
| 30 lbs |
2 cups |
| 40 lbs |
2 1/2 cups |
| 50 lbs |
2 3/4 cups |
| 60 lbs |
3 1/4 cups |
| 70 lbs |
3 1/2 cups |
| 80 lbs |
4 cups |
| 90 lbs |
4 1/2 cups |
For rehydrated feeding, mix 2 parts food with 1 part warm water, wait 3 minutes, stir, and serve at room temperature. This recipe can also be fed dry if preferred. Transition gradually over 7 to 10 days by slowly increasing the amount of new food. Adjust portions based on your dog’s age, metabolism, and activity level, and always provide fresh water.