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Help Your Pet Get up and Go With the GO! Limited Ingredient and Diet Line

by Natalie Mouradian on 08/28/2017 | 2 Minute Read

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Petcurean is a family-owned Canadian company that creates premium-quality pet food recipes that has recently come out with GO! LID, a food line made especially for pets with specific dietary needs and food sensitivities. The packaging for GO! LID has a sleek and sophisticated look, helping convey to customers the premium quality of the brand.

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“The GO! SENSITIVITY + SHINETM Limited Ingredient Diet line is growing with new recipes, featuring grass-fed lamb and MSC-certified pollock. Our new GO! LID recipes are great for all dogs and cats, but formulated especially for those with specific dietary needs and food sensitivities.”

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"Food sensitivities in pets are a growing concern and GO! SENSITIVITY + SHINE Limited Ingredient Diet pet food provides a solution with a single source of meat protein and as few ingredients as possible to meet the nutritional requirements of dogs and cats. New to the line are MSC-certified pollock recipes for cats and dogs, and a grass-fed lamb recipe for dogs. The three new recipes contain premium quality meat or fish protein (fresh meat + meal) as their first two ingredients, followed by coconut oil for easy digestion and energy, tapioca, an easily digestible source of carbohydrates, chicory root, a pre-biotic that promotes digestive health.

  • The MSC-certified pollock recipe for cats and dogs, features sustainably harvested Alaskan pollock, one of the most abundant and versatile fish in the world. A part of the cod family, Alaskan pollock has high nutritional value and is an excellent source of protein, minerals and omega fatty acids, and is low in carbohydrates, cholesterol and fat.
  • The grass-fed lamb recipe for dogs features lamb sourced from Australia and New Zealand which is lower in fat and higher in omega-3 fatty acids than meat from animals that are fed grains.

All recipes are grain-free, gluten-free and potato-free."

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Creative Concept & Design Subplot Design Inc.Creative Director & Designer: Matthew ClarkCopywriter: Pete PallettPhotography: David EllingsenClient: Petcurean Pet Nutrition