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93% Turkey Meat and Organs Potato-Free Complete Meal
Product Description
Zignature Freeze-Dried Turkey Entrée is a complete and balanced dog food made with 93% real turkey and organs, including turkey livers, gizzards, and hearts, paired with pumpkin, kale, and fenugreek for natural digestive and immune support. Gently freeze-dried to preserve nutrients and flavor, the recipe is grain-free, legume-free, and potato-free with no chicken, corn, wheat, soy, or dairy. Serve dry, rehydrated with water, or as a nutritious topper. Formulated for all life stages.
Benefits
- 93% Turkey Meat and Organs: Turkey muscle meat, livers, gizzards, and hearts make up 93% of this recipe, delivering a broad organ-nutrient base across four turkey components in a single recipe.
- Turkey is Not Chicken: This recipe contains zero chicken ingredients. Dogs that react to chicken can often tolerate turkey without issue, since it is a different and far less commonly fed poultry protein in commercial food.
- Highest Protein in the Range: At 40% minimum crude protein, the Turkey Entrée has the highest protein level of the Zignature freeze-dried lineup covered here, including the Duck, Lamb, and Venison versions.
- Pumpkin, Kale, and Fenugreek for Digestion: All three are included specifically for gut support, pumpkin and fenugreek for fiber and nutrient absorption, and kale for antioxidants and micronutrients.
- Iron and Selenium for Immunity: Turkey organs are naturally rich in iron and selenium, which support red blood cell production, immune function, and antioxidant defense in every meal.
Variants
Available in three sizes:
- 4 oz
- 5 oz
- 25 oz
Ingredients
Turkey, turkey livers, turkey gizzards, turkey hearts, dried pumpkin, natural flavor, fenugreek seed, dried kale, potassium chloride, salt, vitamins (niacinamide, vitamin E supplement, vitamin A supplement, thiamine mononitrate, D-Calcium Pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin D3 supplement, riboflavin, vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, biotin), choline chloride, minerals (zinc proteinate, iron proteinate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate, sodium selenite, calcium iodate), mixed tocopherols (preservative), marine microalgae oil, taurine, L-carnitine, and rosemary extract.
Caloric Content
Metabolizable Energy (calculated) 4,403 kcal per kg, 262 kcal per cup
*Standard 8 oz cup
Guaranteed Analysis
|
Nutrient |
Amount |
|
Crude Protein (min) |
40.00% |
|
Crude Fat (min) |
27.50% |
|
Crude Fiber (max) |
3.50% |
|
Moisture (max) |
5.00% |
|
Omega-6 Fatty Acids* (min) |
4.00% |
|
Omega-3 Fatty Acids* (min) |
0.50% |
|
Taurine (min) |
0.15% |
|
L-Carnitine* (min) |
40 mg/kg |
How to Use
Recommended-Dosage Chart
|
Dog Weight |
Cups per Day |
|
10 lbs. or less |
0.5 – 1 |
|
10 – 18 lbs. |
1 – 1.5 |
|
18 – 25 lbs. |
1.5 – 2 |
|
25 – 50 lbs. |
2 – 3.5 |
|
50 – 80 lbs. |
3.5 – 4.75 |
|
80 – 100 lbs. |
4.75 – 5.5 |
Disclaimer: Product information and usage guidelines are provided by the manufacturer. Always use products as directed on the label and consult your veterinarian before use if you have any concerns regarding your pet’s health.
Directions for Use
- Rehydrate for a wet food texture: Add ½ cup of cool or warm water per 1 cup of freeze-dried food, then let it sit for about 5 minutes until the food softens before serving.
- Use as a meal topper: Sprinkle ¼ cup per 25 lbs over your dog's regular food for added protein, variety, and palatability without fully replacing the existing meal.
- Don't switch cold turkey: Mix in a little of this food alongside whatever your dog is currently eating, then shift the ratio over 6 to 10 days until you've fully made the change.
- Discard rehydrated food after 2 hours: Once you've added water, anything not eaten within 2 hours goes in the bin. Don't refrigerate and save it for later.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Keep fresh water out: Fresh water should always be available, especially when serving dry. Freeze-dried food has very low moisture, so your dog will drink more than usual during meals.
- Adjust for treats and toppers: If using as a topper rather than a complete meal, reduce the main meal portion to keep total daily calories on track.
- Consult your vet for specific health conditions: If your dog has a diagnosed condition, known allergies, or is on a specific diet, run the switch by your vet before making the change.
Storage Information
- Store in a cool place: Keep the bag in a cool space away from direct sun exposure and heat to preserve the freeze-dried texture and nutritional integrity.
- Reseal the bag tightly after each use: Close the bag securely after every feeding to keep air and moisture out, which can degrade the food over time if left open.
- No refrigeration required for dry portions: The freeze-dried food stores at room temperature; only rehydrated food needs to be discarded promptly.
- Discard rehydrated leftovers promptly: Any rehydrated food left beyond 2 hours must go. Only rehydrate what your dog will finish in one sitting.
Shipping & Return
We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What four turkey components are in this recipe?
Ans: Turkey muscle meat, turkey livers, turkey gizzards, and turkey hearts. All four sit at the top of the ingredient list, meaning they make up the bulk of the 93% animal content figure. Each organ cut brings different amino acids, minerals, and vitamins to the recipe that muscle meat alone cannot cover on its own.
Q2: Is this a good option for dogs with chicken allergies?
Ans: Yes. This recipe contains zero chicken ingredients of any kind. Turkey and chicken are different proteins from different birds, and dogs that have built up a reaction to chicken from years of repeated exposure can usually tolerate turkey without issue. The ingredient list confirms there is no hidden chicken, chicken meal, chicken fat, or chicken by-products anywhere in this recipe.
Q3: Can this be served as a complete meal?
Ans: Yes. This is formulated to meet AAFCO nutritional profiles for all life stages and can be served dry, rehydrated, or as a topper. When using as a topper, feed ¼ cup per 25 lbs and reduce the main meal accordingly so the daily calorie total stays on track.
Q4: How do I rehydrate this food?
Ans: Add ½ cup of cool or warm water per 1 cup of freeze-dried food, then let it sit for about 5 minutes. The food absorbs the water and softens to a stew-like texture. Once rehydrated, anything not eaten within 2 hours needs to go, don't refrigerate and save it for the next meal.
Q5: Is this the same as the Zignature Turkey dry kibble?
Ans: No. The freeze-dried Turkey Entrée uses four turkey organ cuts: muscle, livers, gizzards, and hearts, with no grains, legumes, or potatoes. The dry kibble turkey formula uses turkey and turkey meal alongside chickpeas and peas.
Q6: Is this food suitable for puppies?
Ans: Yes. It is formulated for all life stages with no large breed exclusion noted for this recipe. This means it covers puppies of all breed sizes from the time they start eating solid food, including large and giant breed puppies, based on the AAFCO nutritional profiles for all life stages.