The Best Ingredients In The Country
CDK9 offers unparalleled raw pet food made from the finest natural ingredients. Sourced from trusted suppliers, our ingredients boast premium quality, free from artificial additives or fillers. From succulent meats to nutrient-rich vegetables, each component is thoughtfully selected to support your pet's health and vitality. With CDK9, you can trust that your pet receives the nourishment they deserve, straight from nature's bounty.
Beef Meat
Beef is a tasty and nutrient dense addition to your dog’s raw diet. Choose this meat if you’re dealing with a fussy eater that needs their vitamins! Sourced straight from Australian farms, you can be sure you’re feeding your pup the right way. Read on to know more about the benefits of beef meat.
Health Benefits
- High Protein Source
- Nutrient Dense
- Supports Fur Health
Sourced In
- Australia
Present In
- Complete Digestion Support
- Complete Proactive Health
- Beef Essentials Mix
Beetroot
Feeding your dog beets is a great way to introduce a delicious fibre in their diet. This delicious vegetable contains batalain pigments that have anti-inflammatory properties. When served in the right amounts, this treat can provide heaps of nutritional benefits. Read on to see if beetroot can benefit your dog’s diet.
Health Benefits
- Vitamin Rich
- Anti-Inflammatory
- Supports Cardiovascular and Respiratory Health
Sourced In
- Australia
Present In
- Complete Mobility Care
Blueberries
These low-calorie niblets are a great source of fibre, antioxidants and vitamins like C & K. By supporting your dog’s immune system, you can improve their longevity. Served frozen or at room temperature, your pup will love these tasty treats!
Health Benefits
- Low-calorie
- Good Source of Fibre
- Supports Immune Health
Sourced In
- Australia
Present In
- Complete Proactive Health
Bones
Raw poultry or meat bones are an excellent way to stimulate and keep your dog satiated before dinner time. They are, in addition, an excellent source of protein and calcium, keeping your canine’s teeth and bones strong for years to come. Ensure to serve your dogs larger, thick bones to prevent it from becoming a choking hazard. Read on to see how it can benefit your pup further and where you can find them!
Health Benefits
- Low-calorie
- Cleans Digestive Tract
- Supports Dental Health
Sourced In
- Australia
Present In
- Beef Brisket BonesRaw
- Lamb Marrow Bones
- Duck Wings
- Chicken Necks
- Chicken Frames
- Duck Feet
- Duck Frames
- Duck Necks
- Complete Proactive Health Mix
Brewers Yeast
Brewer’s yeast is a simple but significant way to improve your dog’s immune system. It supports health systems like the eyes, nervous system and digestive system by instigating red blood cell production.
Health Benefits
- Regulates Metabolism
- Maintain Nervous, Digestive and Skin Health
- Supports Muscle Function
Sourced In
- Australia
Present In
- Complete Proactive Health
- Chicken Proactive Health Mix
Carrots
You’re probably wondering.. Are raw carrots okay for dogs? It’s a perfectly valid question and while there are certain items canines shouldn’t be ingesting, but carrots are actually a great natural treat for your dog! With carrots it’s important to ensure your dog isn’t eating it for most of their diet as they need more protein than fruits and vegetables.
Health Benefits
- Good for Digestion
- Promotes Shiny Health
- Supports Heart Health
Sourced In
- Australia
Present In
- Complete Proactive Health
- Chicken Proactive Health Mix
Celery
Celery is a healthy and low-calorie way to feed your dog fibre. In addition to that, it supports your dog's dental health by giving their teeth a workout along with fresh breath. It’s also an excellent source of Vitamin A, C, K, potassium and manganese. Considering it’s packed with all these nutritious goodies, you can be sure it’s worth including it in your pups diet.
Health Benefits
- Nutrient Dense
- Low Fat & Cholesterol
- Supports Dental Health
Sourced In
- Australia
Present In
- Complete Mobility Care
Chicken Mince
Lean mince like chicken is a great way to get proteins into your dog's diet. You're set as long as you're using human-grade chicken like us. Avoid using supermarket chicken as they occasionally contain hormones that might not settle well with your pup. Read on to see what you can pick up to give your dog a fresh dose of some raw chicken mince.
Health Benefits
- Lean Source of Protein
- Hormone-Free
- Supports Overall Health
Sourced In
- Australia
Present In
- Complete Mobility Care
- Complete Proactive Care
- Essentials Mix