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Plant-Based Chunky Stew Dog Food

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Meat Free Pancreatitis Minimally Processed Stew Sustainable Eco-Friendly

Plant-Based Chunky Stew Dog Food

28 total reviews

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Key Benefits

  • Unique plant-based protein sources
  • No animal protein, animal fat, corn or wheat (potential allergen sources)
  • Unique plant-based omega-3 fatty acid source provides EPA/DHA
  • Coconut oil provides a source of medium chain triglycerides (MCT)
  • Moderate fat content
  • Added prebiotics (fructooligosaccharides)
  • Blend of soluble and insoluble fibre to support the gastrointestinal microbiome

Description

Plant-Based canine chunky stew contains a limited number of plant-based ingredients making it appropriate for an elimination diet trial and maintenance option in dogs suspected to have allergic skin or gastrointestinal disease. Fava beans, quinoa, and millet provide unique non-animal protein novel protein and carbohydrate sources. Algae provides a vegetable-based omega-3 source in order to manage the most sensitive allergy patients. A blend of fibre sources, and the addition of prebiotics, helps to maintain gastrointestinal health.

This diet is carefully formulated to provide recommended levels of all essential amino acids, including methionine and cystine. It is also supplemented with taurine and carnitine to support heart health.

Ingredients

Water, potato protein, sweet potato, dried chickpeas, fava bean protein, quinoa, potatoes, bell peppers, broccoli, black beans, potato starch, green beans, coconut oil, peas, dicalcium phosphate, pumpkin, millet, marine microalgae, natural flavoring, sunflower oil, salt, celery powder, l-threonine, fructooligosaccharide, flaxseed, calcium carbonate, vitamins, l-tryptophan, minerals, DL-methionine, taurine, l-carnitine, choline chloride, l-arginine, mixed tocopherols, rosemary extract.

Indications

  • Adverse reactions to food (dermatologic and gastrointestinal)
  • Acute or chronic pancreatitis (patient-dependent)

Diet Page

CLICK HERE for the detailed diet page.

Functional Nutrition Powered by Plants

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    Doesn't my dog need meat?

    Unique plant protein sources like quinoa, fava beans, and millet provide complete and balanced nutrition without animal proteins, fat, corn, or wheat. Your dog can eat healthy even without the animal protein!

  • peppers in a bowl

    Whole Food Veggies You Can Trust

    Red peppers add real, whole vegetables to Rayne diets, contributing gentle fiber and natural nutrients that support your pet's total well being.

  • grains of food

    Grain-Free Superfood

    Quinoa is a grain-free seed rich in protein, essential amino acids, and natural fiber. Veterinary nutritionists choose quinoa to help support digestive health and .

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Does Rayne use recyclable packaging?

The box your shipment arrives in, the kraft packing materials, the cans, and the cartons are all recyclable. Please check with your local recycling program to be sure that all materials are accepted.

Are your cans and cartons BPA-free?

Yes! All of the cans and cartons used for our pate and stew diets are BPA-free.

Why is my canned food sometimes softer than other batches?

Our canned food product textures are sensitive to ingredient variability because we do not use carrageenan—a hydrocolloid commonly used in canned pet and human foods to firm and bind meat products. Carrageenan is very reliable at making different batches of food match in texture. We don’t use carrageenan because of questions regarding its association with a variety of health issues in pets. Instead of carrageenan, we use an ingredient called guar bean gum—guar beans are ground into powder and mixed with the meat—and sometimes cassia beans. Guar and cassia beans are less effective binders than carrageenan and also create a less forgiving formula that is more likely to react to even small changes. Despite these challenges, we believe using these healthier ingredients is the right thing to do for pets eating our diets.

Why do my jerky treats look different from bag-to-bag?

This primarily because we use whole food ingredients in our jerky treats. The use of real meat means that fat content will vary from batch to batch; however, even if the meat is leaner in a batch, we still must cook the jerky at the same temperatures due to FDA regulations. This can lead to a dryer looking batch of jerky. Depending on different environmental factors, our manufacturing team may also choose to dry a batch more than usual to prevent mold.

What does my kangaroo diet look different each time?

Working with kangaroo meat is challenging. 100% of the world's supply of kangaroo comes from humane population control in Australia. As it is a wild killed animal, the nature of the meat changes for many reasons. Not only is it a very naturally lean meat, but due to the nature of the way the kangaroo is raised (wild), we are at the mercy of the lifestyle, environment, and the diet of the kangaroos. As a result, the meat can come out dark and tough, or fattier and soft, and anything in between. If you, or anyone you know is a hunter who eats their catch, they will be able to vouch for the nature of wild caught meat, and the texture of the meat varying. With kangaroos, living in a very hot climate, there are many long periods of drought, and this can also result in the meat being darker, tougher, etc.

Why does my rabbit diet look different each time?

To ensure a consistent, high-quality supply of a protein, it must be one that is being raised for human consumption. In North America, we tend to keep rabbits as pets, not for food, and there are very few rabbit meat breeders. Rayne sources the rabbit for our novel protein diets from Europe (Italy and France), countries where rabbit is a common staple in the human diet.

 The rabbit industry is a small farm, cottage industry, and the rabbits bred for meat vary in breed, size, diet, etc. We have a high protein content for our diets, meaning that we require a lot of meat to produce them. Because of this, certain batches may be darker, have less moisture, etc.

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February 2025

Sydney N. Verified buyer

"I found that I can really count on Rayne for my dogs nutritional meals.Not only does she like the food, but it controls her scratching and constant skin infections. What a relief that has been. She enjoys her kibble and especially the stew. The customer service has been suburb ! Everyone has been so nice and helpful. I know that I can count on them whenever I have placed an order. Thank you for your great service."

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