

Canidae Balanced Bowls are delicious & pet food recipes inspired by healthy, home-cooked meals. Each recipe is made with & high quality proteins and vegetables in gravy to deliver wholesome meals packed with & fatty acids, amino acids, and other essential nutrients. Canidae Balanced Bowl Chicken & Pumpkin Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.
A nutrient-rich broth made from cooking chicken in water; a source of moisture for wet foods that also enhances taste.
(protein) Excellent lean protein source that provides amino acids, the building blocks for many body functions such as proper immune system function, optimal lean muscle condition, organ structure and function, and healthy metabolism. Antibiotic free. Preserved without the use of ethoxyquin.
Water necessary for processing wet foods; provides hydration.
A squash rich in fiber as well as vitamin C and potassium.
(protein) Saltwater fish; high quality source of protein and amino acids; helps support muscles.
(carbohydrate) A whole grain (contains the bran layers) that provides energy from carbohydrates; also a source of fiber for digestive health. High quality brown rice contains a generous supply of B vitamins—plus calcium, phosphorus, and iron.
(vegetable oil) Cold pressed, a plant source fat ingredient, provides an excellent source of omega 6. Sunflower oil produces a beautiful skin and coat, as well as visible sheen.
The protein part of the pea plant, separated from the starch and fiber. Helps maintain/ increase muscle mass. Source of lysine and iron.
A source of calcium and phosphorus – essential minerals that help strengthen your pet’s teeth and bones.
A natural ingredient added to enhance the flavor of the food.
A carbohydrate source derived from guar beans; used to thicken and provide texture to wet foods.
A carbohydrate extracted from cassava root. It is used in the wet items to thicken your pet’s food and provide texture that helps enhance mealtime.
A source of carbohydrates derived from potatoes; provides energy.
A source of potassium. Potassium is required for transmission of nerve impulses, muscle contraction, fluid balance and energy transfer.
A source of fiber from plants. It improves stool quality in addition to minimizing formation of hariballs in cats.
(protein) An excellent source of protein containing all the essential amino acids.
A polysaccharide created through fermentation; used to enhance texture of wet foods.
Nessesary for nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction and cell health.
A source of choline which is required for normal nervous system function and also plays an important role in clotting and inflammation.
Magnesium sulfate is a source of magnesium essential for overall body health including heart health, muscle contraction and strong bones.
(amino acid) An amino acid found in meat that contributes to heart health. Taurine is considered essential in cats, but dogs can synthesize it from methionine and cystine. Taurine is necessary for normal retinal, neurologic, cardiac, reproductive, immune and platelet function.
Supplemental iron. Iron is a component of many enzymes and is required for the transport of oxygen throughout the body.
A form of vitamin E, an antioxidant that supports the immune system.
A source of zinc. Zinc is a component in many enzymes and is important for skin and wound healing, immune system function, and growth and reproduction.
A source of niacin (vitamin B3). Niacin is necessary for maintaining healthy hair and skin and important for energy metabolism and nervous system function.
A source of vitamin A, a powerful antioxidant which is essential for numerous biological functions including normal vision, reproduction, growth and immune function.
A chelated source of copper - an important mineral for numerous functions including cardiac function, pigmentation, connective tissue development, bone formation, myelin formation, and immune function.
A source of manganese. Manganese is a component of enzymes and is required for proper carbohydrate metabolism, development of bones, reproduction, and integrity of cell membranes.
A source of vitamin B1 which is necessary for cell development, growth, and function.
A source of the essential minerals calcium and phoshporus.
A source of the B vitamin pantothenic acid. A precursor to coenzyme A (CoA) which is necessary for proper metabolism of protein, fat and carbohydrates.
A supplemental source of Vitamin B2. Riboflavin is a component of enzymes important for proper nervous system funtion, healthy skin, and energy metabolism.
Vitamin B6. Pyroxidine is involved in amino acid and fat metabolism, neurotransmitter synthesis, and blood cell formation.
B vitamin required for metabolism of fats, glucose, some amino acids, and energy. Important for healthy skin and hair coat.
A source of cobalamin which is required for fatty acid and amino acid metabolism, formation of red blood cells, and normal nervous system function.
A source of the mineral selenium which is necessary for reproduction and immune function.
Vitamin D3 needed for proper balance of calcium and phosphorus an addition to playing a role in immune system health.
A source of Vitamin K. Vitamin K is important for normal blood clotting and proper bone growth.
B vitamin necessary for normal nervous system development and function and formation of red blood cells.
A source of potassium. Potassium is required for transmission of nerve impulses, muscle contraction, fluid balance and energy transfer.
Magnesium oxide is a source of magnesium essential for overall body health including heart health, muscle contraction and strong bones.
Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles.
700 kcal/kg, 60 kcal/can
Adult (typical activity)
Canidae Balanced Bowls are delicious & pet food recipes inspired by healthy, home-cooked meals. Each recipe is made with & high quality proteins and vegetables in gravy to deliver wholesome meals packed with & fatty acids, amino acids, and other essential nutrients. Canidae Balanced Bowl Chicken & Pumpkin Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.
A nutrient-rich broth made from cooking chicken in water; a source of moisture for wet foods that also enhances taste.
(protein) Excellent lean protein source that provides amino acids, the building blocks for many body functions such as proper immune system function, optimal lean muscle condition, organ structure and function, and healthy metabolism. Antibiotic free. Preserved without the use of ethoxyquin.
Water necessary for processing wet foods; provides hydration.
A squash rich in fiber as well as vitamin C and potassium.
(protein) Saltwater fish; high quality source of protein and amino acids; helps support muscles.
(carbohydrate) A whole grain (contains the bran layers) that provides energy from carbohydrates; also a source of fiber for digestive health. High quality brown rice contains a generous supply of B vitamins—plus calcium, phosphorus, and iron.
(vegetable oil) Cold pressed, a plant source fat ingredient, provides an excellent source of omega 6. Sunflower oil produces a beautiful skin and coat, as well as visible sheen.
The protein part of the pea plant, separated from the starch and fiber. Helps maintain/ increase muscle mass. Source of lysine and iron.
A source of calcium and phosphorus – essential minerals that help strengthen your pet’s teeth and bones.
A natural ingredient added to enhance the flavor of the food.
A carbohydrate source derived from guar beans; used to thicken and provide texture to wet foods.
A carbohydrate extracted from cassava root. It is used in the wet items to thicken your pet’s food and provide texture that helps enhance mealtime.
A source of carbohydrates derived from potatoes; provides energy.
A source of potassium. Potassium is required for transmission of nerve impulses, muscle contraction, fluid balance and energy transfer.
A source of fiber from plants. It improves stool quality in addition to minimizing formation of hariballs in cats.
(protein) An excellent source of protein containing all the essential amino acids.
A polysaccharide created through fermentation; used to enhance texture of wet foods.
Nessesary for nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction and cell health.
A source of choline which is required for normal nervous system function and also plays an important role in clotting and inflammation.
Magnesium sulfate is a source of magnesium essential for overall body health including heart health, muscle contraction and strong bones.
(amino acid) An amino acid found in meat that contributes to heart health. Taurine is considered essential in cats, but dogs can synthesize it from methionine and cystine. Taurine is necessary for normal retinal, neurologic, cardiac, reproductive, immune and platelet function.
Supplemental iron. Iron is a component of many enzymes and is required for the transport of oxygen throughout the body.
A form of vitamin E, an antioxidant that supports the immune system.
A source of zinc. Zinc is a component in many enzymes and is important for skin and wound healing, immune system function, and growth and reproduction.
A source of niacin (vitamin B3). Niacin is necessary for maintaining healthy hair and skin and important for energy metabolism and nervous system function.
A source of vitamin A, a powerful antioxidant which is essential for numerous biological functions including normal vision, reproduction, growth and immune function.
A chelated source of copper - an important mineral for numerous functions including cardiac function, pigmentation, connective tissue development, bone formation, myelin formation, and immune function.
A source of manganese. Manganese is a component of enzymes and is required for proper carbohydrate metabolism, development of bones, reproduction, and integrity of cell membranes.
A source of vitamin B1 which is necessary for cell development, growth, and function.
A source of the essential minerals calcium and phoshporus.
A source of the B vitamin pantothenic acid. A precursor to coenzyme A (CoA) which is necessary for proper metabolism of protein, fat and carbohydrates.
A supplemental source of Vitamin B2. Riboflavin is a component of enzymes important for proper nervous system funtion, healthy skin, and energy metabolism.
Vitamin B6. Pyroxidine is involved in amino acid and fat metabolism, neurotransmitter synthesis, and blood cell formation.
B vitamin required for metabolism of fats, glucose, some amino acids, and energy. Important for healthy skin and hair coat.
A source of cobalamin which is required for fatty acid and amino acid metabolism, formation of red blood cells, and normal nervous system function.
A source of the mineral selenium which is necessary for reproduction and immune function.
Vitamin D3 needed for proper balance of calcium and phosphorus an addition to playing a role in immune system health.
A source of Vitamin K. Vitamin K is important for normal blood clotting and proper bone growth.
B vitamin necessary for normal nervous system development and function and formation of red blood cells.
A source of potassium. Potassium is required for transmission of nerve impulses, muscle contraction, fluid balance and energy transfer.
Magnesium oxide is a source of magnesium essential for overall body health including heart health, muscle contraction and strong bones.
Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles.
700 kcal/kg, 60 kcal/can
Adult (typical activity)