Introducing the black soldier fly larvae
Packed with digestible protein, healthy fats, and antioxidants, our black soldier fly larvae are one of the most nutritious superfoods on the planet.
Insects are better for pets than the meat in most pet food.
There are with so many amazing benefits for dog health and the planet benefits that we had to give them their own page!
Like meat, but smarter
Packed with digestible protein, healthy fats, and antioxidants, our black soldier fly larvae are one of the most nutritious superfoods on the planet.
Got an itchy pup?
Vets often suggest a novel protein, and insect protein is the best of them all. Plus, the antioxidants in our grubs help soothe inflammation from food sensitivities.
Good for guts and perfect poo
Our grubs contain natural antimicrobial peptides that help control bad bacteria, plus chitin, a unique fibre that supports healthy digestion. Together they keep your dog’s gut balanced. Coconut oil wishes it had this résumé.
Proven Anti-Inflammatory Benefits
Research shows insect fat helps reduce inflammation.
This means Feed For Thought can support dogs dealing with rashes, arthritis, or gut troubles.
Healthy fats for body and mind
Rich in lauric acid, our insect oil supports skin, coat, and brain health.
Research links this powerful fatty acid to improved cognition in senior dogs.
If you buy your dog food from a global supplier, like most dog-lovers do, you’ll probably find it’s made with by-products of meat, poultry, and seafood.
Animal agriculture is the one of the biggest causes of deforestation globally.
In short, the food we feed our furry friends is contributing to a big problem.
Kind of. What your dog actually needs, is protein and essential amino acids, which are most easily balanced in animal meat.
By replacing traditional meat protein with sustainably-sourced, natural, low-allergenic protein, you can nourish your dog, keep them allergy free, healthy and happy, and support our planet’s natural ecosystems.
Insects feast on uneaten human food that would otherwise go to landfill. Less waste, less harmful greenhouse gas.
Insect protein is farmed vertically, a process that needs way less land area and less water than traditional farming.
Insect protein needs a fraction of the land area and creates apprximately a quarter of the
greenhouse gas emissions than traditional protein sources
Your dog will love it or we will give you your money back