Vital Boost — Organic Beef Liver Topper for Dogs & Cats
For Nutrient-Rich Feeding, Vitality, and Picky Eaters
Best served in small portions as part of a balanced routine.
Handled in small batches to help maintain freshness and nutrient integrity.
Complimentary shipping begins at $100
Available within our pre-selected groupings.
Designed for consistent routine-building, with added value when selected together.
Whole-Food Organ Nutrition Made Easy
- Finely ground, organic grass-fed beef liver that enhances any meal with raw nutrient density.
- Rich in bioavailable protein, Vitamin A, iron, zinc, and B-vitamins to support energy, immunity & vitality.
- Ideal for picky eaters, active companions, seniors, and pets needing coat or digestive support.
5oz jar ~ 25 tablespoons
11oz jar ~ 55 tablespoons
Ratio Dynamic(Meat:Bone:Organ): 0:0:100
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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For Nutrient-Rich Feeding, Vitality, and Picky Eaters
Best served in small portions as part of a balanced routine.
Handled in small batches to help maintain freshness and nutrient integrity.
Complimentary shipping begins at $100
Available within our pre-selected groupings.
Designed for consistent routine-building, with added value when selected together.
Whole-Food Organ Nutrition Made Easy
- Finely ground, organic grass-fed beef liver that enhances any meal with raw nutrient density.
- Rich in bioavailable protein, Vitamin A, iron, zinc, and B-vitamins to support energy, immunity & vitality.
- Ideal for picky eaters, active companions, seniors, and pets needing coat or digestive support.
5oz jar ~ 25 tablespoons
11oz jar ~ 55 tablespoons
Ratio Dynamic(Meat:Bone:Organ): 0:0:100
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
Vital Boost — Organic Beef Liver Topper for Dogs & Cats
How Vital Boost Fits Into Your Routine
Vital Boost is designed to fit into the way many people already feed, without turning feeding into something overly complicated. Beef liver is naturally nutrient-dense, which is why small amounts often do more than people expect. The role is not to replace the structure of the bowl. It is to add whole-food reinforcement 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. Vital Boost fits differently in each one.
Kibble Feeding
Dry food is typically formulated to provide baseline structure. In this routine, liver is best used lightly. A small crumble or measured sprinkle can add whole-food variety, richer aroma, and nutrient reinforcement without pushing intake too far.
Best thought of as reinforcement, not replacement.
Home-Prepared Meals
Home cooking often varies from day to day. When organ meats are not regularly included, Vital Boost can help reinforce consistency in a simple way. The goal is not to build a complicated supplement routine, but to keep the bowl grounded in useful food groups.
Consistency matters more than perfection.
Raw Feeding
Raw routines often already include organ portions as part of rotation. In this context, Vital Boost can be used more flexibly, or not used at all on certain days. It works best as an easy topper option when variety shifts or liver is not otherwise present.
Use based on what is already in rotation.
Pre-Prepared Fresh Meals
Fresh prepared meals vary by brand and formulation. Vital Boost can sit alongside these routines in small amounts when someone wants an additional whole-food organ source, stronger mealtime interest, or a simple way to round out bowls that are being left incomplete.
Complements the routine without complicating it.
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
More Mealtime Interest
Beef liver has a naturally rich aroma, which is one reason it works well for companions who become selective, distracted, or less interested in the bowl. A small amount can make the routine feel more engaging without changing the meal itself.
Useful in Small Portions
Because liver is naturally concentrated, Vital Boost does not need to be used heavily to feel worthwhile. Small topper amounts go a long way, which makes it practical for steady routines and more thoughtful use.
Easier Bowl Integration
A topper format makes it simple to add liver directly over food in measured amounts. This can help with consistency, especially when the goal is to support the bowl rather than create a separate feeding step.
A Simpler Way to Add Organ Meat
For people who value organ meats but do not want to source, portion, or prepare fresh liver regularly, Vital Boost offers a more measured format that is easy to store, repeat, and integrate.
Why It Works
Beef liver is one of the more nutrient-dense organs found in a whole-food feeding approach. It naturally contains compounds that help support the body’s normal energy metabolism, tissue maintenance, and overall nutrient diversity. That is part of why so many people are drawn to liver in the first place.
It is also why portion size matters. Nutrient-dense foods tend to integrate more smoothly when used in smaller, repeatable amounts instead of large additions. Vital Boost is designed around that principle: measured use, steady routines, and long-term trust.
Why Vital Boost Is Different
USDA Organic Beef Liver
Vital Boost is made from 100% USDA organic beef liver, sourced from American cattle raised under verified organic standards. That clarity matters for people who care where the ingredient begins.
Grass-Fed, Pasture-Raised
With a single-ingredient organ product, the quality of the animal matters from the start. Grass-fed, pasture-raised cattle reflect a more intentional sourcing standard.
Freeze-Dried Raw
Freeze-drying removes moisture without cooking the ingredient. This low-interference approach helps preserve the natural structure, aroma, and integrity of the liver in a format that stores more easily.
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 is part of the preservation system. It helps protect the ingredient from light exposure and supports freshness at opening over time.
Measured for Real Use
This is not positioned as something to pour freely. It is a nutrient-dense whole food designed for small portions, practical use, and steadier feeding habits.
How to Use
General Guidance
Start small and adjust gradually. Watch how your companion responds in terms of stool, appetite, and overall routine. Because liver is naturally nutrient-dense, smaller amounts tend to integrate more smoothly than larger portions.
Guided Usage by Feeding Routine
Kibble
Context: Usually provides a structured nutritional baseline.
Role: Adds whole-food variety and natural aroma in a measured way.
Usage: Keep portions small. Use a light crumble or measured sprinkle.
Principle: Supports the routine without overpowering it.
Home-Prepared
Context: Meals often vary from day to day.
Role: Helps reinforce consistency when organ meats are not always included.
Usage: Add small amounts regularly rather than large amounts occasionally.
Principle: Keep it practical, not complicated.
Raw
Context: Organ meats may already be present in rotation.
Role: Works as a flexible addition when variety shifts or liver is not already included.
Usage: Use lightly, or skip on days when organ intake is already covered.
Principle: Adjust based on what is already in the bowl.
Pre-Prepared Meals
Context: Formulations vary across fresh and prepared options.
Role: Complements the routine with an easy whole-food organ source.
Usage: Use small amounts alongside the existing meal.
Principle: Add usefulness without adding complexity.
A Simple Starting Point
Most companions do well starting small and adjusting over time. This is a simple reference point, not something that needs to be exact.
Small Dogs & Cats
Begin with a light crumble or small sprinkle per meal, adjusting gradually over time.
Medium Dogs
Begin with a modest sprinkle per meal, adjusting gradually based on the rest of the routine.
Large Dogs
Begin with a slightly fuller sprinkle per meal, or spread use across the week rather than using heavier amounts at once.
If the bowl already includes organ meats regularly, less is often the better place to begin.
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 Liver Behaves Differently
Drying method changes how an ingredient behaves in storage, in the hand, and once it reaches the bowl. Freeze-drying removes moisture while maintaining the ingredient’s natural structure, which keeps it light, crisp, and easy to portion. That matters because it allows for more consistent, repeatable use within a routine.
Structure also influences how food interacts with moisture during feeding and digestion. A lighter, more open structure tends to break down more gradually once added to the bowl, rather than sitting as a dense, compact addition. That can make it easier to integrate in small amounts without disrupting the overall balance of the meal.
It also affects aroma release and how easily the ingredient can be crumbled. Freeze-dried liver can be sprinkled more lightly over food or adjusted meal by meal. That flexibility makes it useful across different feeding styles, especially when the goal is to support appetite, interest, or bowl completion in a measured way.
The benefit is not just convenience. It is the ability to use a whole-food organ in a format that feels measured, stable, and easy to integrate — without needing to handle fresh liver each time or introduce more complexity into the routine.
Especially Useful For
- Selective eaters who respond well to stronger aroma
- Bowls that are often left unfinished or approached inconsistently
- Home-prepared bowls that do not always include organ meats
- People who want a simple whole-food organ option without added complexity
- Dogs and cats who do best with a measured single-ingredient topper format
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Vital Boost be used every day?
For many companions, yes — in small amounts. Daily use makes the most sense when the rest of the routine leaves room for it. If organ meats are already being fed regularly, less frequent use may be the better fit.
Is this only for dogs?
No. Vital Boost can also be used for cats. Smaller topper amounts usually make it easier to keep portions measured.
Do I use it over food or on its own?
This version is designed primarily as a topper. It works best lightly added over meals in measured amounts.
Why are the portions so small?
Beef liver is naturally nutrient-dense. Smaller portions usually integrate more smoothly and help preserve balance across the broader routine.
What if I already feed organ meats?
Then Vital Boost may be something you use more lightly, more occasionally, or simply when the bowl could benefit from a little added interest or reinforcement.
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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.
Vital Boost is intended for supplemental feeding and topper use 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.