Supreme Source® Dog Food

Pork, Peas and Wild Boar Recipe Dog Food

As a pet owner, you may be looking for the best sources of protein for your dog. At Supreme Source, we have several nutritious super-premium dog food options including unique recipes like Pork, Peas & Wild Boar,Salmon Meal & Sweet Potato,Turkey Meal & Sweet Potato, and Lamb Meal & Potato.

Our Pork, Peas & Wild Boar recipe adds a healthy variety to your dog’s diet with novelty meats rich in high-quality protein and advanced nutrition for dogs who deserve the best. Wild boar offers a rich, lean protein with essential B-Vitamins and zinc that may help support your dog’s natural defenses.

Our Pork, Peas & Wild Boar recipe adds a healthy variety to your dog’s diet with novelty meats rich in protein. For all stages of life, Supreme Source® provides advanced nutrition for dogs who deserve only the best. Sourced from trusted, passionate farmers, our premium ingredients provide all the vitamins, protein and antioxidants your dog needs to thrive.

Everything we put into our recipes is healthy, safe, and just exactly what we’d feed our pets. We search the world for the finest ingredients and source them from trusted farmers who are just as passionate as we are about quality.

FAQ

What are the benefits of wild boar dog food?

Wild boar is considered a valuable source of novel protein for dogs, which means it’s less commonly used in commercial dog foods.

It’s important to keep in mind that while wild boar dog food can offer these potential benefits, it’s recommended to consult with a veterinarian or canine nutritionist to ensure that a  food meets your dog’s specific dietary needs.

What is crude protein?

Crude protein in dog food is a rough estimate of the total protein content, including both animal and plant-based sources of protein. 

How do I make sure my dog’s dry food is full of protein?

To ensure that your dog’s dry food is full of protein, you should consider the following tips when selecting or evaluating dog food:

  1. Read the Ingredients List: Look for a high-quality dog food with a named animal protein source (e.g., chicken, beef, turkey, fish) listed as the first ingredient. The first ingredient should ideally be a meat or meat meal, not a grain or filler.
  2. Check the Guaranteed Analysis: The packaging should provide a guaranteed analysis that includes the minimum percentage of crude protein. Aim for a dry dog food with a protein content of at least 18-20% for adult dogs and 25-30% for puppies. The specific protein requirements can vary depending on your dog’s age, activity level, and health.
  3. Consider the Protein Source: Pay attention to the source of the protein. Animal-based proteins are generally more easily digestible and biologically appropriate for dogs. Ensure that the protein sources are high-quality and not by-products.

Does my dog need grain-free food?

Whether your dog needs grain-free food depends on their specific dietary requirements, health considerations, and any potential food sensitivities or allergies. It’s essential to understand your dog’s individual needs when choosing a dog food with or without grain.

You will need to find food that offers natural fiber to help with your dog’s nutrition, and while grains offer quality carbohydrates, the benefits of eating natural fiber are very important and balancing with eating quality carbohydrates.

Does Supreme Source offer a feeding guide?

Supreme Source is here to help guide you through every step of your pet’s nutrition journey. We recommend this feeding guide to make sure your dog is getting the proper nutrients.

Feed guides may change based on specific weight, nutrients, and age. For example, a puppy needs different food than an adult dog, and your dog’s weight can change how much they need to eat.

How do I know what a healthy calorie content is?

Determining a healthy calorie content for your dog involves considering several factors, including your dog’s age, size, activity level, and any specific health requirements. Here are steps to help you estimate an appropriate calorie intake for your dog:

  1. Consult Your Veterinarian: Your veterinarian is the best resource for assessing your dog’s specific calorie needs. They can provide guidance based on your dog’s individual characteristics, such as breed, age, weight, and overall health.
  2. Calculate Maintenance Calories: The most common method to estimate a dog’s maintenance calories is to use their Resting Energy Requirement (RER) or Maintenance Energy Requirement (MER). The RER is calculated as follows for a typical adult dog:

RER (in calories/day) = 70 x (body weight in kg)^0.75

  1. The MER, which accounts for your dog’s activity level, is calculated by multiplying the RER by a multiplier, which can range from 1.2 (sedentary) to 2.5 (very active). Your veterinarian can help determine the appropriate multiplier for your dog’s activity level.
  2. Consider Special Dietary Needs: Dogs with certain health conditions, such as obesity, diabetes, or food allergies, may have different calorie requirements. Specialized diets may be necessary, and your vet can provide specific recommendations.
  3. Monitor Your Dog’s Weight: Keep an eye on your dog’s weight and body condition score. Adjust their calorie intake accordingly. If your dog is gaining weight, you may need to reduce their calorie intake, while if they’re losing weight or too thin, you might need to increase it.
  4. Follow Feeding Guidelines: Use the feeding guidelines provided on the packaging of your dog’s commercial food as a starting point. These guidelines often provide a range of recommended daily calories based on the dog’s weight. However, keep in mind that individual dogs may have different needs, so adjustments may be necessary.
  5. Activity Level: Dogs with higher activity levels, such as working dogs or highly active breeds, may require more calories. Conversely, less active dogs, such as senior dogs or small breeds, may require fewer calories.
  6. Age and Life Stage: Puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs have different calorie requirements. Puppies generally need more calories for growth, while senior dogs may require fewer calories to maintain a healthy weight.

What vegetables are healthy for my dog to eat?

Vegetables can provide essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants. However, it’s important to be aware that not all vegetables are safe for dogs, and some should be cooked or prepared in specific ways. Here are some vegetables that are generally safe and healthy for dogs:

  1. Carrots

  2. Green Beans

  3. Sweet Potato

  4. Broccoli

  5. Spinach

  6. Peas

  7. Zucchini

  8. Cucumbers

  9. Pumpkin

If you find dog food that includes these vegetables in the recipe, you don’t need to be concerned that your dog is getting an inferior product. For more information, check out our product page on the Supreme Source website to look at different product options, and to break food down by categories.

Our blend of vegetables offers an excellent source of potassium which helps provide dietary fiber while supporting digestive sensitivity and offering all nutrients for dogs’ health. Dietary fiber is essential and balances with our high-quality protein.

Peas, carrots, green beans, and sweet potato are among the most common vegetables and offer a great taste that complements the protein flavors which will keep your dog and puppy happy.

How much fruit & veggies should my dog eat?

Offering your dog a good mix of fruit & veggies is essential for their health and can help improve digestive health and balanced nutrition. The natural flavors also make for tasty dog food!

We include a blend of blueberries, cranberries, and pomegranates in our food to offer optimum nutrition. Adding a blend of blueberries helps digestive health and adds balanced nutrition for puppies and dogs.

They also help your dog look and feel great as these wholesome ingredients help improve skin health and joint health!

Our food recipe includes a mix of essential vitamins and nutrients to help offer a rich protein source, source of grain, improve immune health, brain function, and offer proper bone health.

Fruit and veggies are an excellent source of soluble fiber and orange and yellow fruits and vegetables offer various amounts of beta carotene. These amounts of beta carotene convert into vitamin A to help offer antioxidants and improve eye health. This source of vitamin A helps your dog get all it needs.

What protein source is best for my dog?

Natural protein sources are great for a dog as they help support lean muscle mass, healthy vision, and healthy skin, and the protein-packed ingredients offer omega fatty acids to support all healthy functions for your dogs.

Supreme Source dog food and all our blends offer an excellent source of protein, whether it’s the wild boar blend, our premium source salmon, salmon meal, turkey meal, or any other option, we have you covered with all the nutrients that your dog needs.

Our healthy blend includes a blend of fruits that offers fiber content, to help offer healthy skin, omega fatty acids, healthy vision, and support lean muscle mass.

Put our awesome product to the test and see how much it helps your pup!

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Reviews

Supreme Source Pork, Peas and Wild Boar Recipe Dog Food 5lb is rated 4.6 out of 5 by 46.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from The only food I found that works for my dog! It took us forever to find a dog food that my dog didn’t react to (hair loss, itchy skin, allergies).. we’ve been using Supreme Source for a year now and will never switch!
Date published: 2020-03-28
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Standard poodle loves My twelve year old standard poodle who is getting really picky in his older years love this food and it makes me feel comfortable feeding him something that it all natural.
Date published: 2023-12-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Dog loves It’s hard for me to review a dog food… all I can say is that my dog certainly gobbles it up which must mean that it’s good! I like that it’s pork, peas, and wild boar…
Date published: 2023-12-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Supreme Source Supreme Source Pork, peas, and wild boar recipe dog food five pound bag … I received this from Influenster for free in exchange for my honestly written review
Date published: 2023-12-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Our puppies love it The salmon and turkey flavors were a hit. Just opened the wild boar recipe. The puppies love it and I love the nutritional value at an affordable price. d
Date published: 2018-05-27
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Dog likes it! The dog really seemed to like this food the ingredients are good and am definitely considering switching to this food permanently in the future !
Date published: 2023-12-28
Rated 4 out of 5 by from My dog liked this food Bought this food only because I had a coupon but my dog really enjoyed it so I will be buying it again !!!!
Date published: 2019-03-10
Rated 5 out of 5 by from New Flavor! My dogs love the new pork flavor! I just wish that my local market sold the 22lb bag.
Date published: 2018-07-18
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Daily Feeding Amount + Nutritional Info

Daily Feeding Amount

Weight of Dog Daily Feeding Amount*
Up to 10 lbs. 1⁄2 to 1 cup
11 to 25 lbs. 1 to 2 cups
26 to 50 lbs. 2 to 3 1⁄2 cups
51 to 100 lbs. 3 1⁄2 to 6 cups
Over 100 lbs. 6 cups + 1⁄3 cup for every 10 lbs. over 100 lbs.

*Using standard 8 oz. measuring cup

ADULT:
Every dog is different, so optimal feeding amounts may vary with age, size, activity level, breed and environment. For adult dogs, feed once or twice daily. Use table and adjust to maintain body weight.

PREGNANT OR NURSING FEMALES:
Food consumption may vary during gestation, so feed the amount needed to maintain the pregnant female’s good body condition. Food intake may double or even quadruple during lactation.

PUPPY:
For puppies ages 4 weeks to 6 months, feed approximately 1/2 to 2/3 cup for every 2 lbs of body weight. For puppies ages 6 months to 12 months, feed approximately 1/3 to 1/2 cup for every 2 lbs of body weight.

Always provide fresh drinking water for your dog. Consult your veterinarian regularly to maintain your dog's optimal health.

MAKING THE SWITCH TO SUPREME SOURCE®:
We created our recipes in order to offer an alternative for those pets with food sensitivities. In order to avoid similar digestion issues while changing your dog’s diet, it is important to allow 7-10 days to transition to Supreme Source®. Each day during the transition, simply reduce the percentage of the current food and increase the percentage of Supreme Source® in your dog’s diet until you are feeding 100% Supreme Source®.

Ingredients

Pork, Chicken Meal, Peas, Chickpeas, Canola Meal, Pea Starch, Suncured Alfalfa Meal, Dried Plain Beet Pulp, Wild Boar, Chicken Fat (Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols), Lamb Meal, Dried Tomato Pomace, Flaxseeds, Natural Flavor, Potato Protein, Salt, Pea Fiber, Dicalcium Phosphate, Fish Oil, Organic Dried Seaweed Meal, Choline Chloride, L-Threonine, Citric Acid (Preservative), Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative), Blueberries, Carrots, Cranberries, Spinach, Parsley, Pomegranates, Vitamin E Supplement, Taurine, Ferrous Sulfate, Iron Amino Acid Chelate, Zinc Amino Acid Chelate, Zinc Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, Niacin Supplement, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Copper Amino Acid Chelate, Manganese Amino Acid Chelate, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Manganous Oxide, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Calcium Iodate, Folic Acid, Rosemary Extract.

Supreme Source® Pork, Pea, and Wild Boar Recipe Dog Food is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages, including growth of large size dogs (70 lbs. or more as an adult).

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein 26% Min.
Crude Fat 13% Min.
Crude Fiber 10% Max.
Moisture 10% Max.
Linoleic Acid 1.3% Min.
Calcium 1.2% Min.
Phosphorus 1% Min.
Potassium 0.6% Min.
Iron 100 mg/kg Min.
Manganese 15 mg/kg Min.
Zinc 100 mg/kg Min.
Selenium 0.35 mg/kg Min.
Vitamin A 5,000 IU/kg Min.
Vitamin D 500 IU/kg Min.
Vitamin E 100 IU/kg Min.
Riboflavin 6 mg/kg Min.
Niacin 15 mg/kg Min.
Omega-6 Fatty Acids* 1.8% Min.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids* 0.9% Min.

*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.

CALORIE CONTENT (CALCULATED) ME: 3,271 kcal/kg., 310 kcal/cup.

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