Egg Foundation — Organic Egg & Eggshell Toppers for Dogs & Cats
Balanced Protein, Natural Calcium, and Stool Consistency
Egg provides highly usable protein and essential amino acids, while eggshell adds natural calcium to support balance and consistency.
Complimentary shipping begins at $100
A focused foundation built around egg-based nutrition.
Egg Foundation pairs organic pasture-raised egg with organic eggshell to support structure and consistency alongside daily meals.
Designed for those looking to layer egg-based nutrients or add targeted support without introducing additional ingredients.
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
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Balanced Protein, Natural Calcium, and Stool Consistency
Egg provides highly usable protein and essential amino acids, while eggshell adds natural calcium to support balance and consistency.
Complimentary shipping begins at $100
A focused foundation built around egg-based nutrition.
Egg Foundation pairs organic pasture-raised egg with organic eggshell to support structure and consistency alongside daily meals.
Designed for those looking to layer egg-based nutrients or add targeted support without introducing additional ingredients.
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
Egg Foundation — Organic Egg & Eggshell Toppers for Dogs & Cats
How Egg Foundation Fits Into Your Routine
Egg Foundation is designed to fit into the way many people already feed, without turning feeding into something overly complicated. Egg provides highly usable protein, while eggshell adds natural calcium that helps keep stool consistency and structure in check. The role is not to replace the structure of the bowl. It is to reinforce it in a measured, practical way.
The right amount depends less on a rigid formula and more on what is already being fed. A dry-food routine, a home-prepared bowl, a raw rotation, and a fresh prepared meal all create different starting points. Egg Foundation fits differently in each one.
Kibble Feeding
Dry food typically provides a structured base but can lack fresh protein variety. Egg Foundation can be added lightly to improve meal interest and introduce whole-food protein and calcium without shifting the overall balance too far.
Best used as a light topper, not a replacement.
Home-Prepared Meals
Home-prepared feeding often requires more attention to calcium balance. Eggshell provides a simple way to support bone and stool structure, while egg adds usable protein to help maintain muscle and tissue.
Helps maintain consistency across changing meals.
Raw Feeding
Raw routines may already include eggs or bone sources. In this context, Egg Foundation can be used flexibly when those elements are missing, or reduced when they are already present to avoid overuse.
Adjust based on what is already included.
Pre-Prepared Fresh Meals
Fresh prepared meals vary by formulation. Egg Foundation can be used in small amounts to add whole-food protein and a natural calcium source, helping support stool consistency and a more balanced feeding routine.
Adds clarity without adding complexity.
That same measured approach carries through how each batch is handled and stored, with a close focus on freshness, nutrient integrity, and protecting the quality that reaches your dog or cat.
What You’ll Notice
Steadier Stool Consistency
Eggshell provides a natural source of calcium, which plays a role in stool firmness. Many people notice more consistent, well-formed stools when small amounts are used regularly.
Improved Meal Interest
Egg adds a familiar aroma and taste that can help re-engage companions who are selective or less interested in their meals.
More Balanced Bowls
The combination of protein and calcium helps fill common gaps in feeding routines, especially when meals vary from day to day.
Useful in Small Portions
Both egg and eggshell are effective in small amounts, making them easy to use consistently without needing large additions.
Why It Works
Egg is a highly usable protein source, containing essential amino acids that help maintain muscle, tissue repair, and everyday function. Eggshell provides calcium, which plays a structural role in the body and influences how food moves through digestion.
Together, they address two practical needs that often show up in daily feeding: protein for maintenance and calcium for structure. When used in smaller, repeatable amounts, they tend to integrate smoothly without overwhelming the routine.
Why Egg Foundation Is Different
Organic Pasture-Raised Eggs
Made from organic eggs sourced from pasture-raised hens. That sourcing reflects a more intentional starting point for a simple, whole-food ingredient.
Whole Egg + Eggshell Pairing
Combines protein from egg with calcium from eggshell, creating a practical balance that supports both tissue maintenance and stool structure.
Freeze-Dried Raw
Freeze-drying removes moisture without cooking the ingredient, helping preserve the natural structure and making it easier to portion and store.
Small-Batch Handled
Every batch is handled in-house with a close focus on freshness, nutrient integrity, and protecting the quality that reaches your dog or cat.
Protective Violet Glass
Our reusable violet glass helps protect the product from light exposure and supports freshness over time after opening.
Measured for Real Use
Designed for small portions that can be used consistently, rather than large additions that disrupt balance.
How to Use
General Guidance
Start small and adjust gradually. Watch stool consistency, appetite, and how the routine feels day to day. Because both protein and calcium are concentrated, smaller amounts tend to integrate more smoothly.
Guided Usage by Feeding Routine
Kibble
Context: Provides a structured base.
Role: Adds whole-food protein and improves meal interest.
Usage: Light sprinkle or small portion.
Principle: Keep additions controlled.
Home-Prepared
Context: Meals vary and may lack calcium balance.
Role: Helps maintain calcium intake and protein consistency.
Usage: Small, regular additions.
Principle: Consistency over large adjustments.
Raw
Context: Eggs or bone may already be included.
Role: Flexible addition when those elements are missing.
Usage: Reduce or skip if already covered.
Principle: Adjust to the existing rotation.
Pre-Prepared Meals
Context: Formulations vary widely.
Role: Adds whole-food protein and calcium.
Usage: Small amounts alongside the meal.
Principle: Add without overcomplicating.
A Simple Starting Point
Most companions do well starting small and adjusting over time. This is a reference point, not a strict rule.
Small Dogs & Cats
Begin with a light sprinkle or small pinch per day.
Medium Dogs
Begin with a small measured portion per day, adjusting gradually.
Large Dogs
Begin with a slightly larger portion, or split across meals during the week.
If calcium sources are already present in the bowl, reduce the amount accordingly.
Because exposure to oxygen, light, and heat can gradually affect delicate food compounds over time, we place a strong focus on how each batch is handled and stored. Protecting the integrity of the ingredient as it reaches your dog or cat.
That is also why we emphasize smaller, more intentional portions. Used this way, nutrient-dense foods tend to integrate more smoothly within the routine.
Why Freeze-Dried Egg Behaves Differently
Drying method changes how an ingredient behaves in storage, handling, and feeding. Freeze-drying removes moisture while maintaining structure, creating a light, powder-like format that mixes easily into food.
That structure affects how it integrates into the bowl. It distributes more evenly and rehydrates gradually, rather than clumping or sitting as a dense addition.
It also allows for precise portioning. Small amounts can be measured consistently, which helps maintain routine stability and makes adjustments easier.
The benefit is not just convenience. It is the ability to use egg and eggshell in a controlled format that supports consistency, without needing to prepare fresh ingredients each time.
Especially Useful For
- Companions with inconsistent stool that benefit from added calcium
- Picky eaters who respond to egg aroma
- Home-prepared feeding routines that need simple calcium support
- People looking for a repeatable, small-portion protein addition
- Dogs and cats who do well with whole-food toppers
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Egg Foundation be used every day?
For many companions, yes — in small amounts. Daily use works best when calcium and protein intake are not already high elsewhere in the routine.
Is this safe for both dogs and cats?
Yes. Egg and eggshell can be used for both dogs and cats in appropriate amounts. Adjust portion size based on body size and diet.
What does eggshell actually do?
Eggshell provides calcium, which contributes to bone structure and helps influence stool firmness when used in small, consistent amounts.
Can I use this if I already feed eggs?
Yes, but you may want to reduce the amount. This product is often used as a measured alternative to fresh egg rather than an addition on top.
Why are the portions so small?
Both protein and calcium are concentrated. Smaller portions tend to integrate more smoothly and help maintain balance in the overall routine.
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The Natty Nootz Promise
The intention is simple. Whole-food nutrients in a measured format, designed for small portions, steady routines, and long-term trust.
Egg Foundation is intended for supplemental feeding only. It is not a complete meal. Individual needs vary based on age, size, activity, health history, and the rest of the diet. When making meaningful feeding changes, especially for puppies, kittens, seniors, or companions with medical considerations, consult a qualified veterinary professional.