Core Pairing | Liver, Egg & Eggshell Meal Toppers for Dogs & Cats
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A simple foundation built around complementary whole foods.
This pairing brings together organic grass-fed beef liver, organic pasture-raised egg, and organic pasture-raised eggshell to support everyday feeding routines through naturally complementary nutrients.
Designed for daily use alongside meals, it offers a thoughtful way to layer variety without complication.
Ingredient: Organic Whole Egg (Pasture Raised)
Crude Protein .... 56% (Min.)
Crude fat .... 32% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 2% (Max.)
Moisture .... 3% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
4900 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Ingredient: Ingredient: Organic Eggshell + Membrane (Finely Ground,
Pasture Raised)
Crude Protein .... 6% (Min.)
Crude fat .... .1% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 2% (Max.)
Moisture .... 2% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
180 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Ingredient: Organic Beef Liver (Finely Ground, Grass Feed, Pasture
Raised)
Crude Protein .... 65% (Min.)
Crude fat .... 12% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 1% (Max.)
Moisture .... 8% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
3800 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
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Complimentary shipping begins at $100
A simple foundation built around complementary whole foods.
This pairing brings together organic grass-fed beef liver, organic pasture-raised egg, and organic pasture-raised eggshell to support everyday feeding routines through naturally complementary nutrients.
Designed for daily use alongside meals, it offers a thoughtful way to layer variety without complication.
Ingredient: Organic Whole Egg (Pasture Raised)
Crude Protein .... 56% (Min.)
Crude fat .... 32% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 2% (Max.)
Moisture .... 3% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
4900 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Ingredient: Ingredient: Organic Eggshell + Membrane (Finely Ground,
Pasture Raised)
Crude Protein .... 6% (Min.)
Crude fat .... .1% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 2% (Max.)
Moisture .... 2% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
180 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Ingredient: Organic Beef Liver (Finely Ground, Grass Feed, Pasture
Raised)
Crude Protein .... 65% (Min.)
Crude fat .... 12% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 1% (Max.)
Moisture .... 8% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
3800 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Core Pairing — A Foundational Whole-Food System
Three Whole-Food Toppers, Designed to Work as One Simple Routine
Core Pairing brings together three whole-food formats that cover distinct nutritional lanes without overcomplicating the bowl. You get organic pasture-raised egg, organic eggshell with membrane, and organic grass-fed, pasture-raised beef liver.
The purpose is not intensity. It is structure. A measured, repeatable way to add whole-food nutrients in small portions, then adjust gradually based on appetite, stool, and your companion’s day-to-day needs.
What’s Inside
Vital Boost — Beef Liver
Role in the bowl: Nutrient density in a small format.
Why it complements: Liver brings naturally occurring vitamins and minerals that can be harder to maintain consistently through heavily processed diets alone. Used in small portions, it supports a steadier routine without overdoing richness.
Shine Source — Whole Egg
Role in the bowl: Whole-food protein and fats that help round out everyday meals.
Why it complements: Whole egg contributes a balanced mix of amino acids and fats that support coat, skin comfort, and mealtime enthusiasm. It pairs naturally with organ nutrients without feeling heavy when introduced gradually.
Joint Guard — Eggshell + Membrane
Role in the bowl: Structural minerals with the membrane left intact.
Why it complements: Eggshell supports calcium needs in home-prepared or mixed diets, while the membrane adds a second lane that many guardians use for long-term joint structure support. It balances “nutrient-rich” additions with “structural” consistency.
Why This Pairing Works as a System
When toppers are chosen at random, the bowl can drift toward one lane. Rich organ additions without pacing can feel heavy. Calcium without context can feel confusing. Core Pairing was built to keep the routine grounded.
1) Distinct nutritional lanes
Liver, egg, and eggshell do not overlap in function. Liver is a dense organ ingredient. Egg contributes whole-food protein and fats. Eggshell supports the structural mineral lane. When each has a clear role, it becomes easier to use small portions consistently.
2) Measured use becomes easier
A system reduces the urge to “add more” of one ingredient to chase an effect. Instead, you rotate lightly, observe stool and appetite, and maintain steadier routines over time.
3) Gentle variety without overcorrection
Many companions do best when changes are small and consistent. Core Pairing supports that style of feeding. You can keep portions modest, vary the lane you emphasize on different days, and avoid dramatic swings in richness.
4) A clearer path for mixed diets
Whether your base diet is kibble, wet, raw, or home-cooked, the pairing gives you a structured way to add whole-food nutrients with fewer decisions and less guesswork.
How to Use Core Pairing
Start smaller than you think. Introduce one topper first, then add the next. Watch stool quality, appetite, and overall comfort. Most of the value comes from consistency, not volume.
Suggested starting approach
- Week 1: Begin with Shine Source in a light sprinkle.
- Week 2: Add Joint Guard in a small amount, mixed well.
- Week 3: Introduce Vital Boost in very small portions, then adjust slowly.
If your companion has known sensitivities or a medical condition, consult a qualified veterinary professional before making changes.
Simple weekly rhythm
- Most days: Shine Source as the steady baseline.
- Several days per week: Joint Guard for structural support consistency.
- Occasionally: Vital Boost in small amounts for organ nutrients without heaviness.
This is a flexible rhythm. The right pacing depends on size, stool quality, and what else is already in the diet.
Portion and Pacing
These formats are designed for small portions. A little goes a long way, especially with organ ingredients and mineral toppers. Increase gradually and keep changes steady.
If stool becomes softer, scale back the richest component first. For most routines, that means reducing liver portion size before reducing everything else.
What to watch
- Stool consistency: the most practical feedback loop for pacing.
- Appetite and enthusiasm: toppers should support mealtime, not overwhelm it.
- Sensitivity signals: itching, ear buildup, or digestive upset may call for slower introductions.
- Home-prepared diets: calcium targets vary. professional guidance is worth it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use Core Pairing with kibble or a commercial diet?
Yes. The pairing is designed to complement most base diets by adding whole-food ingredients in measured amounts. Introduce gradually and adjust based on stool quality and your companion’s response.
Do I need to use all three every day?
No. Many routines use egg as the most frequent baseline, eggshell several days per week, and liver more occasionally. Consistency matters more than daily intensity.
What should I introduce first?
If your companion is new to toppers, start with Shine Source in a small sprinkle. Add Joint Guard next, then introduce liver last in very small portions.
Will this be too rich for sensitive stomachs?
It can be gentle when introduced slowly. Start small, add one component at a time, and scale back liver first if stool softens. If your companion has ongoing digestive issues, consult a qualified veterinary professional.
Is Core Pairing safe for cats?
Many guardians use these ingredients with cats in appropriate amounts. Introduce gradually, keep portions small, and consult your veterinarian if you are unsure about targets for your cat.
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The Natty Nootz Promise
This pairing was created to bring clarity and consistency to everyday feeding. The intention is simple. Whole-food nutrients in a measured format, designed for small portions, steady routines, and long-term trust.
Core Pairing is intended as supplemental toppers and treats and is not a complete meal. Portion needs vary by species, life stage, base diet, and health conditions. Consult a qualified veterinary professional when making dietary changes, especially for puppies, kittens, seniors, or companions with health conditions.