A textured swath of dark teal paint covers most of the image, with an uneven, torn-edge white border along the bottom.
A textured, dark teal painted surface with visible brush strokes, ending in an uneven, torn-like white edge at the bottom.
A promotional ad for Caledon Farms Gently Cooked Dog Food shows boxes and pouches of dog food with highlights: Made with real farm-fresh ingredients and text about balanced nutrition for dogs.
Three boxes and pouches of Gently Cooked Dog Food are displayed, alongside text promoting real farm-fresh ingredients and gently cooked, balanced nutrition for dogs.
Six blue icons with phrases: 100% Complete & Balanced, Gently Cooked, Whole Ingredients, Made in House, and No Fillers, each with a related graphic such as a pot, basket, house, or wheat.
A row of five circular icons with text: 100% complete & balanced, Gently cooked, Made in house, Whole ingredients, and No fillers, each with a related graphic above the text.
A blank white rectangle with a very light gray or off-white background. No discernible objects or text are visible in the image.
A mostly blank white image with a very faint horizontal line and slight shading near the top edge.
An infographic describes a dog food company’s process: using farm-fresh ingredients, gently steaming food at low temperatures for nutrition, and packing meals in convenient, stackable containers for storage.
An infographic titled A peek behind our process... with three sections: Farm-fresh ingredients, Low and slow, and Straight to the bowl goodness, each with an icon and brief description about making nutritious dog food.
Text on a white background reads: Our recipes are created and backed by pet nutritionists.
Text that reads: Our recipes are created and backed by pet nutritionists. The text is centered on a white background with a light beige border at the top.
Pet food packaging for Farm & Field Beef Recipe, highlighting ingredients like beef, sweet potato, carrots, spinach, salmon oil, and vitamins. An illustration of a dog and a photo of beef are featured. Contains: gluten, fish.
A bowl of chunky beef dog food sits on the left, with a green line drawing of a dog on the right. Text in the center describes the Farm & Field beef recipe and lists its natural ingredients.
A nutritional label for dog food showing calorie content: 1256 kcal/kg, 285 kcal per cup (226g). It lists percentages for crude protein, fat, fiber, moisture, calcium, phosphorus, omega 6, and omega 3.
Guaranteed analysis of dog food showing percentages of crude protein (9%), fat (3%), fibre (3%), moisture (78%), calcium (0.2%), phosphorus (0.2%), omega 6 (1%), omega 3 (0.2%); 285 kcal per cup.
A pet food label for Catch & Coast Whitefish Recipe shows a bowl of chunky dog food and a sketched dog. Text details ingredients like whitefish, sweet potato, and spinach, and highlights that it contains gluten and fish.
A bowl of whitefish dog food mixed with vegetables and oats is displayed next to an illustrated dog. The text describes the Catch & Coast Whitefish Recipe and lists its wholesome ingredients.
Table showing pet food nutrition facts: 1200 kcal/kg, 268 kcal per cup (226g). Analysis lists percentages for crude protein (9), fat (3), fibre (3), moisture (78), calcium (0.5), phosphorus (0.3), Omega 6 (1), Omega 3 (0.4).
Guaranteed analysis chart for pet food shows percentages of crude protein, fat, fibre, moisture, calcium, phosphorus, omega 6 and omega 3. Calorie content is 1200 kcal/kg or 268 kcal per cup (226g).
Text on a fabric-textured background says: Farm-fresh ingredients you recognize. That’s because we know real food equals real nutrition. We hand-select every ingredient in our gently cooked recipes to ensure your pup is taken care of from the inside out.
Text on a linen-textured background reads: “Farm-fresh ingredients you recognize. That’s because we know real food equals real nutrition. We hand-select every ingredient in our gently cooked recipes to ensure your pup is taken care of from the inside out.”.
Four panels show beef chunks, whitefish, sweet potatoes in a basket, and spinach leaves, each with text highlighting their nutritional benefits for muscles, coat, vision, immune health, bone strength, and antioxidants.
Four images show: raw beef, a block of whitefish, a basket of sweet potatoes held by a person, and fresh spinach leaves, each with text highlighting their nutritional benefits for muscles, skin, vision, and bone health.
A collage of four images with captions: blueberries for antioxidants, carrots for beta-carotene, rolled oats for dietary fiber, and pea pods for digestive health in dogs.
Four panels show: fresh carrots; hands holding blueberries; a scoop with rolled oats; and a pile of peas. Text below each describes their health benefits for pets, including vitamins, antioxidants, energy, and digestive support.
Infographic titled A healthier mealtime in 3 easy steps: 1. Thaw food in fridge 24 hours before serving. 2. Scoop the right amount for your dog. 3. Serve and let your dog enjoy wholesome food.
A 3-step guide for healthier mealtime: 1. Thaw food in the fridge for 24 hours. 2. Scoop the right amount for your dog or add as a topper. 3. Serve and let your dog enjoy wholesome food.
A chart titled Feeding Guidelines shows daily dog food amounts by weight, with columns for weight in pounds and kilograms, recommended cups, and grams per day. A note explains adjusting amounts for dog size and activity.
A feeding guidelines chart for dogs shows recommended daily food amounts by dog weight, in pounds and kilograms, with cups and grams per day. There are also instructions to adjust amounts for individual needs.
Infographic explaining a 7-day transition to new dog food with increasing portions: 25% new food (days 1-2), 50% (days 3-4), 75% (days 5-6), and 100% (day 7), plus gradual mixing instructions.
Infographic showing how to switch dog food over 7 days: 25% new food on days 1-2, 50% days 3-4, 75% days 5-6, and 100% on day 7. Text advises gradual transition and consulting a vet if needed.
Instructional graphic for Meal or Mixer dog food, suggesting to use the gently cooked food as a mix-in or topper with kibble, with a feeding guideline of 3/4 cup (170g) per day.
Blue and white graphic with a bowl and the words Meal or Mixer. Text explains how to use gently cooked dog food as a meal mixer or topper for added nutrition, with a feeding guide of up to 3/4 cup (170g) per day.
Text on a light gray background reads: Located in the freezer section to keep every bite as fresh as the day we made it.
Text on a light blue background: Located in the freezer section to keep every bite as fresh as the day we made it.
A yellow labrador retriever stands in a kitchen holding a large, empty metal food bowl in its mouth, looking up with a hopeful expression. White cabinets and a striped rug are visible in the background.
A yellow Labrador holds a shiny metal dog bowl in its mouth in a kitchen. Beside the dog are three checked points about dog food: consistency, farm-fresh ingredients, and undeniable taste, under the heading Serve a better bowl.
Text graphic with the heading Serve a better bowl. Below are three points with check marks: 1) Consistency you can count on, 2) Farm-fresh, gently cooked, 3) Undeniable taste they love; each with brief explanations.
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