Topguard Dog Food Ingredients

We’re proud of what we’ve have achieved with our nutritional dog food range. All our food is cooked at low temperatures, we list all our ingredients and the benefits of them, and each recipe also has a nutrition guide. You’ll get no nasty surprises from Topguard Feeds.

We want to ensure your dog gets the right food and the right level of vitamins and minerals needed for an active and healthy life. 

“Dogs are not our whole life, but they are what makes your life whole.” – Roger Caras

Meats

beef

Angus Beef

Angus beef is also lower in saturated fat, rich in amino acids, vitamins and minerals and shrinks less during the cooking process.

buffalo

Buffalo

Buffalo is considered a lean red meat with lower fat content and high in protein. Buffalo is also rich in essential minerals such as Iron.

chicken

Chicken

Chicken is a lean protein source rich in essential amino acids and a good source of vitamins & minerals including B Vitamins & iron which help contribute to a happy healthy dog.

duck

Duck

Freshly Prepared English barn reared Country Duck, all farm assured

lamb

Lamb

Our Grass-Fed Lamb recipe is rich in Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, vitamins & minerals such as Iron to help boost your dog’s immune system, and for healthy coat and skin.

pork

Pork

Pork is a nutritious and highly palatable source of protein and when fed as part of a balanced and complete diet without nasty preservatives or additives, it’s a tasty wholesome food for dogs.

rabbit

Rabbit

Rabbit is all white-meat that's full of nutrients. Rabbit is higher in protein than chicken, turkey, veal, beef, duck, lamb, & pork & has essential amino acids for tissue repair & boosting the immune system. It's lower in cholesterol than most other protein sources, containing minimum amounts of saturated fats. It is an excellent source of vitamin B12 which works to ensure that a dog's nervous system functions properly. It is also needed for normal cell growth.

turkey

Turkey

Our responsibly sourced Turkeys enjoy a barnyard life with access to water and fresh air. Turkey is a lean protein source rich in essential amino acids. It is also low in fat and a good source of essential nutrients such as riboflavin, potassium, and selenium.

venison

Venison

Venison is a protein-rich and nutritionally wholesome source of B-Vitamins and minerals such as Zinc, Phosphorous, and Iron so it’s great for maintaining healthy energy levels. Venison can also be a good option for dogs who may have food sensitivities or allergies to other protein sources such as beef or chicken.

Each range of Topguard dog food contains a total percentage of ethically sourced meat or fish content. We don’t use nasty derivatives or processed meat and the ingredients we source come from trusted suppliers. We use the finest cuts of the fresh animal or fish that has undergone rigorous testing to ensure there is no metal or bones in it before the cooking process. We never add any artificial colours & preservatives as all our dog feed is preserved using natural rosemary extract due to its high antioxidant and anti-microbial activities. 

Our Elite range contains 65% total meat content, which is made up of 35% of the finest cuts of freshly prepared meat or fish, 30% dry meat or fish, a rich gravy full of goodness and human grade oils/fats which are used to coat the kibble. This is then combined with a nutritious range of Superfoods including vegetables, fruit and herbs for a highly nutritious and tasty complete meal.

Fish

haddock

Haddock

Haddock, which is rich in Protein, and essential for building and repairing cells, muscles, and bones. It’s also rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and packed full of Vitamins B3, B6, B12, Phosphorus and Selenium that promotes organ health in dogs.

salmon

Salmon

Salmon is a true powerhouse with many health benefits for dogs; it’s rich in fatty acids that offer anti-inflammatory properties and help support skin, coat, and joint health. As well as Omega 3 & 6 which also help to support the brain, nervous & Immune system.

trout

Trout

An excellent source of Protein and rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, Niacin and Vitamin B12, to help support the brain, nerve, immune and cardiovascular system and help decrease inflammation. The oils in the fish will help keep your dog's skin and coat in tip top condition.

tuna

Tuna

Tuna contains contains Omega 3 fatty acids which are good for the health of the skin, coat, and cardiovascular system. Salmon is also a very healthy protein and contains fish oils, which are high in health promoting omega-3 essential oils.

Our Superior range contains 50% total meat content, which is made up of 26% of the finest cuts of freshly prepared meat or fish, 24% dry meat or fish, a rich gravy full of goodness and human grade oils/fats which are used to coat the kibble. This is then combined with Sweet Potato or White Potato and vegetables, fruit and herbs for a healthy, hearty dog food packed with goodness.  

The protein in our Hypoallergenic Classic range varies depending on the recipe. This is between 25% and 40% total dry meat content, a rich gravy full of goodness and human grade oils/fats which are used to coat the kibble. This is then combined with Rice or Potato and vegetables for a balanced nutritious food.

Fish is naturally rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, which can have health benefits such as decreasing inflammation. The oils in fish can also help with itchy skin. Our hypoallergenic Salmon and Trout with Potato recipe is also formulated with Itch- Eeze®, a natural blend of herbs to assist with areas of itching and scratching. 

Vegetables

artichoke

Artichoke

Source of Vitamin B3 which helps metabolise carbohydrates, protein, and fats. Packed with Vitamin C, Folic Acid, Potassium, Niacin, and lots of antioxidants to help prevent illness and support your dog's immune system, muscles and more.

asparagus

Asparagus

A real powerhouse – a source of Iron to support normal functions of the circulatory system. Packed full of Fibre, Polyphenols, and Flavonoids, protecting the body from stress and inflammation as well as Potassium, Copper, Calcium, and Phosphorus.

beetroot

Beetroot

Contains Beet Pulp - a excellent source of soluble and insoluble dietary fibre, promoting healthy gut flora, and maintaining normal intestinal transit time and motility.

broccoli

Broccoli

Broccoli is filled with a variety of important vitamins and nutrients, including Vitamin C, Vitamin K, and potassium.

carrots

Carrot

Carrots contain vitamins A, B, C, D, E, and K, potassium, beta-carotene, Calcium, Niacin, Phosphorus, and Magnesium. Carrots are also loaded with Lutein and Lycopene, essential phytonutrients that help protect eyes from UVB radiation and damage caused by harmful free radicals.

cauliflower

Cauliflower

Source of Vitamin B9 which is important for amino acid and nucleotide metabolism (support DNA and RNA cell development).

courgette

Courgette

Source of Vitamin B3 an important cofactor in carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism. Courgette also contains soluble and insoluble fibre which helps with constipation and aid the softens the of stools.

fennel

Fennel

Source of Calcium, Iron, Vitamins A, C and Potassium, all of which helps maintain healthy bones and teeth. Fennel is also good to help alleviate bloating and gas.

ginger

Ginger

A good source of Potassium to help with nerve and muscle functions, packed with antioxidants and contains anti-inflammatory properties that can promote healthy blood circulation, ease bloating, and increase heart health.

green beans

Green Beans

Source of Iron to support normal functions of the circulatory system and fibre for good digestive health. Green beans are also packed with Protein, Calcium, and Vitamins B6, A, C, and K.

kale

Kale

Source of Vitamin A to help maintain healthy vision, liver function and help fight off infections. Also high in Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, and Iron, which support healthy bones, and a healthy heart.

parsnips

Parsnip

A good source of Vitamin B3, essential for energy metabolism, important for exercising and playing. Vitamin C to support bone, skin and teeth health as well as fortify the immune system. Rich in potassium, a mineral and electrolyte essential for cardiac and muscle performance.

peas

Peas

Peas are packed with minerals like iron, zinc, potassium, and magnesium. They're also rich in protein and high in fiber. Peas contain lutein, an anti-oxidant good for skin, heart, and eye health.

potatoes

Potato

Potato is an easily digestible carbohydrate source ideal for dogs with sensitive digestion. Your dog deserves a happy and comfortable life without constant irritation.

spinach

Spinach

Really packs a punch – an excellent source of Iron to support normal functions of the circulatory system, as well as Vitamin K, Copper, and Magnesium.

sweet potato

Sweet Potato

Sweet Potato, an excellent alternative to grains, sweet potato is a complex carbohydrate high in B Vitamins.

Vegetables area great way to keep your dog healthy. Just like us, dogs require a variety of organic foods and nutrients for a balanced diet. Veggies are rich in fiber, minerals, antioxidants, enzymes and phyto-nutrients not found in meat.

Fruit

apple

Apple

Source of Vitamins A, C, and dietary fibre to help support digestive health.

blackberry

Blackberry

A good source of Vitamin C known for its antioxidant properties, which may help support the immune system. Blackberries are also high in insoluble fibre, which helps move food through the digestive system, creating bulk in your dog's poop, easing constipation, keeping the digestive tract and immune system healthy.

blueberry

Blueberry

Antioxidant properties to protect cells from damage and support the immune system. A low-calorie superfood which contains antioxidants, fibre and Vitamins C and K which support the immune system and contribute to overall health.

cranberry

Cranberry

Cranberries are full of antioxidants called Proanthocyanidins and Quercetin. Proanthocyanidins protect your dog’s teeth by preventing plaque and tartar build up and can also prevent growth of bacteria in the bladder. Quercetin contributes to preventing inflammation, hypertension, and food allergies. Cranberries are also high in Potassium and Manganese, which help promote growth and strong bones as well as Vitamin E, C, and K.

mulberry

Mulberry

Source of Iron to support normal functions of the circulatory system and fibre to help maintain a healthy digestive system.

orange

Orange

A good source of Vitamin C known for its antioxidant properties which may help support the immune system. Oranges are full of nutrients, potassium and low in sodium – great for the immune system.

papaya

Papaya

A good source of Vitamin C, K, E and A with antioxidant properties to support the immune system. Also packed with fibre, Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium.

pomegranate

Pomegranate

A healthy source of Vitamin C which has an essential role in collagen synthesis and important to help maintain healthy bones. Pomegranates also have important compounds and antioxidants that can help prevent heart disease and some forms of cancers.

pumpkin

Pumkin

Source of Vitamin A to maintain healthy vision and packed with vitamins C, and E, as well as minerals like Iron and Potassium, A greet boost to your dogs’ nutrition and digestion.

tomato

Tomato

Source of dietary fibre to help normalise the gastrointestinal transit time. They also have antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals like Potassium, Vitamin C, and Vitamin K, as well as Folate (Vitamin B9), which helps with tissue growth and cell function.

Certain fruits provide dogs with some healthy variety to their diet and work as a feel-good treat. Unlike many processed treats, fruits come with benefits. They are full of antioxidant compounds, including Vitamins A and C, carotenoids, and flavonoids, which have been shown to promote health and longevity. Studies indicate that an antioxidant-enriched diet can contribute to brain health in aging dogs. Fruits also provide increased hydration since they’re a good source of water.

Botanicals & More

basil

Basil

A natural anti-inflammatory, which is also rich in beta-carotene, which plays an important role in maintaining healthy vision.

chamomile

Chamomile

Chamomile provides the body with antispasmodic and light sedative effects. This proves to be beneficial if your dog has an upset stomach. The antimicrobial effects of chamomile can soothe itchy skin and eyes. Chamomile is actually a natural parasite cure. It works slowly over time so it is great to use all the time, without any toxic side effects.

dill

Dill

Source of Vitamin C which has an essential role in collagen synthesis important to maintain healthy bones. Fresh dill also contains antioxidants and nutrients that help prevent heart disease and boost your dog's digestive system.

flaxseed

Flaxseed

Natural source of Omega 3 fatty acids and is especially high in the omega 6 fatty acid and Linoleic Acid with anti-inflammatory properties to support skin hydration, coat, and joint health.

mint

Mint

Another powerhouse from the herb family. Source of Potassium to help with nerve and muscle functions and other nutrients, such as calcium, magnesium, iron, copper, and zinc. It also contains vitamin A and vitamin C to support your dog’s immune system, skin, and bone health).

marjoram

Marjoram

Contains essential vitamins such as Vitamin A, C, E, and K and packed with minerals including Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Phosphorus, and Zinc.

nettle

Nettle

Another herb, that’ll be your pets’ best friend, a good source of Iron to support the circulatory system, as well Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium and is packed full of Vitamin A. They are also an excellent source of vitamin B, C, E, and K and considered a diuretic, helping to eliminate waste, an anti-allergenic and anti-inflammatory herb.

oregano

Oregano

Contains essential vitamins such as Vitamin A, C, E, and K and packed with minerals including Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Phosphorus, and Zinc.

parsley

Parsley

Parsley is rich in a variety of important vitamins and minerals for your pet. Parsley is a natural source of Vitamin C, A, and K. Important for the development of your pet's vision and immune health.

rice

Rice

Rice is a carbohydrate source ideal for dogs with sensitive digestion and for a slow release of energy.

sage

Sage

Contains essential vitamins such as Vitamin A, C, E, and K and packed with minerals including Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Phosphorus, and Zinc.

thyme

Thyme

Contains essential vitamins such as Vitamin A, C, E, and K and packed with minerals including Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Phosphorus, and Zinc.

turmeric

Turmeric

What doesn’t Turmeric do? A source of antioxidants that act as an anti-inflammatory and can help soothe the digestive tract. Great for helping to prevent joint issues and Arthritis. Also has antioxidant antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, wound healing, and anticancer activities.

Various herbs help pets deal with stress, relax, and engage better with everything around them. Many herbs regularly used by humans are great for dogs too. Having some of them included in your best friend’s diet might be just what they need to feel better and function well.