Benefits
- Excellent alternative for dogs with chicken egg allergies or sensitivities
- Packed with high quality protein, healthy fats and essential amino acids to support muscle health and energy
- Rich in vitamins A, D, E and B complex, plus minerals like selenium and zinc for skin, coat and immune health
- Boosts the overall nutritional profile of any meal, whether raw, cooked or kibble
- Highly palatable and aromatic, ideal for enticing picky eaters
- Supports brain health and eye development with natural choline and lutein
- Gently freeze dried to lock in flavour, nutrients and freshness without preservatives
- Suitable for both dogs and cats as a treat, topper or recipe ingredient
Ingredients
Antibiotic, hormone free, free-range duck eggs.
Dosage
One egg is approximately 2 TBSP
Small Dogs: up to 2 TBSP
Medium Dogs: up to 4 TBSP
Large Dogs: up to 6 TBSP per day.
Not suitable for dogs with pancreatitis or severe liver disease.
Methods for Use
- Rehydrate with water in a 1:1 ratio (equal parts water and egg). Let it sit for 2 to 3 minutes until softened before serving. Rehydration restores the egg’s natural texture, aroma and moisture, making it easier to digest and more palatable for your dog or cat.
- Lightly pan fry the rehydrated egg for a warm, protein rich snack or training treat.
- Sprinkle 2 tablespoons of the dry product directly over fresh food or raw meals.
- Rehydrate 2 tablespoons and top it up over kibble for a quick flavor and nutrient boost.
- Blend rehydrated egg into homemade treats, meat patties or baked biscuits for added protein and essential nutrients.
- Mix with cooked vegetables or minced meat to create a wholesome snack ball.
One 100 g pack lasts approximately 7 to 14 days depending on usage.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, or refrigerate for maximum freshness.
Use within 3 months from the date of manufacturing.












Absolutely the best quality I have come across – simply melts when hydrated. Dogs love it!