Gently Cooked nourishing wholefood recipes created by Dr. Judy Morgan are a complete and balanced diet for dogs 12 months and older.
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The eastern medical theory of the Five Elements provides a framework which aids one in making food choices for their pets that will be most beneficial to them at a given time.
The Five Elements are represented as Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water serves as a framework for selecting foods that support a pet’s unique constitution and promote overall balance.They serve as Holistic Food Therapy through profiling. Each diet has a distinct set of carefully selected ingredients which have holistic healing properties.
Identify your pet’s element profile and one or several Constitution diets can serve that pet’s specific need. Feed based upon purpose, season, or rotate in any diet: we always recommend diversification of nutritional profiles.
We're Decoding TCVM’s Unique Terminology, for easier understanding. Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) speaks a language rooted in nature, energy, and balance—a perspective very different from Western medicine. Instead of focusing solely on disease and symptoms, TCVM views the body as a harmonious ecosystem where Qi, Yin, Yang, and the Five Elements interact like the changing seasons. Rather than diagnosing "arthritis" or "indigestion" in isolation, TCVM identifies imbalances—like Qi Stagnation, Blood Deficiency, or Damp-Heat—that affect the whole being. Organs aren’t just physical structures; the Liver governs emotions and tendons, the Kidneys store Jing (life essence), and the Spleen controls digestion and transformation. This holistic terminology helps explain patterns of health and disease in a way that connects body, mind, and environment. It’s not just about treating illness—it’s about restoring flow, vitality, and natural balance so that pets (and humans!) can thrive.
AllProvide Pet Food offers 5 uniquely curated recipes, formulated by Dr. Judy Morgan following the principles of TCVM. Constitution Diets aid in restoring, balancing and maintaining proper health, targeted for a pet’s specific needs.
The Five Constitution Diets are symbolically represented as Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. They serve as Holistic Food Therapy through profiling. Each diet has a distinct set of carefully selected ingredients, and together as a whole have holistic healing properties.
For more reading, visit our comprehensive guide on Dr. Judy Morgan's Constitution Diets.
To find out which element your pet is, take the free TCVM personality quiz
Daily Feeding
Keep Frozen. Thaw to serve. Keep refrigerated up to 5 days.
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The Water Element embodies wisdom, endurance, and the deep essence of life force—Jing. It governs the Kidneys and Bladder, supporting hydration, bone strength, and the smooth flow of energy throughout the body. It's a force of adaptability and resilience. Water is linked to winter, a season of stillness and conservation, preparing the body for renewal. Water influences the bones, joints, bladder, and kidneys, playing a vital role in longevity, energy balance, and emotional stability. When imbalanced, it may manifest as fear, fatigue, weak hind legs, kidney issues, or early aging.
By understanding The Water Element, we can support our pets with hydrating, Yin-nourishing foods that replenish their reserves, fortify their strength, and bring them back into balance—allowing them to move through life with steady energy and inner calm Dr. Judy Morgan has developed a specific diet for pets to balance the Water Element, using ingredients that serve unique purposes in healing and nutrition.
Here’s a breakdown of each ingredient and its benefits:
Chicken Sweet, warm. Enters the Kidney, Spleen, and Stomach. Tonifies Blood, Jing, Qi, and Yang; dispels Cold; nourishes marrow.
Pork Sweet, salty, neutral. Enters the Liver, Kidney, Spleen, and Stomach. Nourishes Yin and Blood, tonifies Qi, moistens dryness, and strengthens muscles.
Beef Kidney Salty, sweet, hot. Enters the Kidney. Tonifies Jing, Qi, and Yang; dispels Cold.
Butternut Squash Sweet, warm. Enters the Spleen, Stomach, Large Intestine, and Lung. Tonifies Qi, drains Damp, dispels Cold, circulates Blood, and transforms Phlegm.
Asparagus Sweet, bitter, cool. Enters the Kidney, Lung, and Spleen. Tonifies Qi and Yin, promotes Body Fluids, drains Damp, clears Heat, and detoxifies.
Sweet Red Peppers Pungent, sweet, warm. Enters the Kidney and Stomach. Enhances appetite, promotes Blood circulation, tonifies Yang, and dispels Cold.
Cranberries Sweet, sour, cold. Enters the Kidney and Large Intestine. Clears Heat and Damp, detoxifies Blood, opens the Lungs, and supports kidney health.
Green Beans Sweet, neutral. Enter the Kidney, Spleen, and Liver. Tonifies Yin and Qi.
Eggs Sweet, neutral. Enters the Kidney, Spleen, Stomach, Heart, Lung, and Liver. Tonifies Blood, Qi, Jing, and Yin; calms Shen, nourishes vision.
Mussels Salty, cool. Enters the Kidney and Liver. Nourishes Yin and Blood, strengthens tendons and bones, clears Heat, resolves Damp, and supports joint health.
Ginger Root Pungent, warm. Enters the Lung, Spleen, Stomach, and Heart. Clears Cold, warms the Middle Jiao, tonifies Qi and Yang, resolves Toxins, and transforms Phlegm.
Parsley Pungent, bitter, warm. Enters the Liver, Stomach, and Bladder. Promotes digestion, clears Damp, supports kidney function, stimulates circulation, and detoxifies.
Wheatgrass Sweet, salty, neutral. Enters the Liver, Stomach, and Spleen. Tonifies Qi and Blood, detoxifies, clears Heat, and supports digestion and overall vitality.
Cod Liver Oil Sweet, cold. Enters the Liver, Spleen, and Kidney. Tonifies Blood and Yin, nourishes Jing, strengthens tendons and bones, supports vision, and clears Heat.
Sea Kelp Salty, cold. Enters the Liver, Stomach, Kidney, and Lung. Drains Damp, clears Heat, supports thyroid function, detoxifies, nourishes Yin, and transforms Phlegm.
Sea Salt Tonifies Yin and eliminates toxins, helping to remove stagnation, bloating, leg cramps, spasms, and fatigue. It is also beneficial for tonifying the kidneys.
Calorie Content
41 kcal ME/oz serving
1459 kcal ME/kg
Guaranteed Analysis As Fed