

🦴 Elevate your pet’s meal game with nutrient-rich bone broth power!
This 8oz beef bone broth powder is a human-grade, grass-fed, single-ingredient supplement designed to enhance your dog or cat’s dry food. Rich in collagen types I and III, it supports joint health and digestion while enticing even the pickiest eaters. Offering 90 servings per pack at exceptional value, it’s slow-cooked for maximum nutrient retention and free from harmful additives, making it a premium, safe choice for pets of all breeds and life stages.








| ASIN | B09WQ8YSPG |
| ASIN | B09WQ8YSPG |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,407 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #45 in Dog Food Toppings, Gravies & Sauces #484 in Cat Health Supplies #757 in Dry Dog Food |
| Brand Name | Left Coast Performance |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,355) |
| Date First Available | March 28, 2022 |
| Date First Available | March 28, 2022 |
| Directions | Sprinkle the desired amount of bone broth powder onto your pet's food or mix it well with warm water before serving. |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.66 x 3.58 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Left Coast Performance |
| Manufacturer | Left Coast Performance |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 3.66 x 3.58 x 3.5 inches; 8 ounces |
| Size | 8 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Hip and Joint Support |
| Target Audience Keyword | Dogs, Cats, Pets,, dogs |
D**Y
I chose chicken broth because it is rich in type II collagen for cartilage.
I like this one because it is chicken and not beef. Beef broth often has slightly more type I and III collagen, while chicken broth is rich in type II collagen for cartilage and easily digestible. That's why I chose chicken broth. Great quality taste my dog loves. Great value for the money. It also smells good.
K**L
Helped Australian Cattle Dog with abnormal blood work
Consistently clean and well packaged quality item, delivered quickly. When added to water it produces a rich, deliciously smelling, extremely healthy drink. I use boiling water, then let it cool before serving. Fully Human grade product, which is very important to me- I won’t give pet grade products to my dogs. It is specifically left as just one ingredient for pets. (It’s important to use a bone broth product which is devoid of any onions or spices, as these can cause serious health problems in dogs). Kenji loves this product, and will often finish his meal once this bone broth is added. He is eight years old, and has been dealing with lifelong digestive issues. His blood work showed low phosphorus, even after being on high quality food, a balanced Veterinarian supplied vitamin, plus adding four phosphorus tablets daily for several months. His Veterinarian recommended adding one cup of bone broth daily to his diet. As a 36 pound dog, he gets the recommended one level tablespoon. I researched and found that the chicken bone broth has 3x as much phosphorus compared to the beef, so I went exclusively to the chicken version. Bone broth is also known to be excellent for digestion, joint support, and immune function. His recent blood work showed he is finally in the normal range! Yay!! Highly recommend!
W**G
Easy to add
All my 4 cats enjoyed the chicken. Easy to sprinkle on top although it can be hard/slow to dissolve in water. Chicken was preferred over beef. 1/4 cats was picky about the beef broth flavor, if it wasn't mixed in well. Also the beef smells strongly.
K**.
Dogs Love!
My dogs love this just as much as the honest one I used to get. It does smell a little funky and it doesn't mix in with water very well, even after I boil it. It is kind of goopy. Other than that my dog's have had healthy poops and my picky Golden retriever won't eat his food without it!
P**Y
Helpful to get feral cats to hydrate
I TNVR the ferals in my neighborhood, so I also feed them, and the ones I haven't trapped yet. Since I put out a lot of dry food, I was worried that they wouldn't be getting enough fluids. Anyhow, between the taste of this, and the meat scraps I add to the liquid, they seem to hydrate quite well now. Also helpful in the winter to have something beside plain water in their heated bowl to entice them to drink. (This cat who is on my spring trapping list, has gone back to drink and fish out meat scraps several times this evening.)
S**Y
Update
Must be mixed in shaker. Very potent. Made my cat sick. But will try again by reducing powder to water ratio. Update: My mistake; it was something else that caused my cat to vomit. I tried the powder again, using less powder than recommended. Car loved it. I mixed in a shaker bottle, using 1 T for 12 oz of hot water. Made a nice broth that I mixed with my cats kibble. She lapped it all up before even touching her food. I initially began using broth to help fill her tummy while reducing amount of kibble (vet recommended weight loss). My apologies to the manufacturer for inaccurately assuming it was their product that caused my cat to vomit. It’s actually a wonderful product, and very affordable in contrast to buying cartons of chicken broth. It’s also nearly impossible to find carton broths that do not have added onions and garlic - both no-nos for cats. Highly recommend!
C**W
Next to impossible to mix into water, boiling, warm, cold or otherwise
I first tried mixing this with very hot tap water, but the powder just formed big clumps and would not dissolve even after I gave up whisking and let it sit for a few hours. Next I tried cold water because I remembered seeing in the reviews that someone said it was easier to mix into cold water. Nope, same results. So then I read the directions (and at this point I’m still thinking it’s user error because I was just winging it and not following instructions). So I boiled water and when I started pouring the powder in a little at a time hoping it wouldn’t clump, it started foaming up. I’m thinking no big deal, lots of reviews mentioned it foams. Then it pretty much exploded. Boiling hot water and chunks of clumped powder pretty much exploded out of the top of the bowl. You know when you add Mentos to Diet Coke and it makes a geyser? Yeah, that’s what it did. Water and clumps everywhere. I’m still finding dried little clumps stuck on like cement that have to be pried/scraped off with something more than a fingernail. I don’t know what is in this bottle but good luck mixing it into water to make broth. It’s hydrophobic in a serious way. I’m burnt, defeated and used up most of the container…but hey there was some that mixed in after the explosion and my dog liked it, so that’s something I guess. Off to find some broth that’s not hazardous to my health.
S**R
Maybe not for finnicky cats
My cat hated it. Now, she is very persnickety (she's 17 years old) but I really thought she would love it. She drank one serving and the next time turned her nose up at it. It really smells good and I think if you don't have a finnicky animal, they would probably like it.
J**N
My dog goes nuts over this. She never drinks water for whatever reason and I put 2 tables spoons in a giant bowl of water and she drank it all. It’s unbelievable. I also add it to her meals and it’s really been helping her stomach issues
C**.
I bought that for my puppy so I can infuse with carrots and stuff for treats, but honestly, a little powder on his nibbles and he's the happiest pup in the world 😂!! He absolutely loves it and finishes his whole bowl while normally he's not a very gluttonous dog. It's good for him AND seems tasty so we're very happy! A bit expensive to our taste but eh, what wouldn't we do for our babies !
P**C
As advertised
L**E
I like to rotate the different broth powders that I feed to my dog. So I looked forward to trying this one as I hadn't tried it before. My dog is not a picky eater at all, and he loves everything that I give him. But he would not eat his kibble when I did what I usually do, which is hydrate his powders with water, and mix it into his kibble. I tried this over the period of several days and the result was the same, he would not eat it. Upon smelling it, I could not smell beef at all. Normally I can smell whether a broth powder product is beef, turkey, or chicken. The only thing I could smell was something odd, similar to plastic, but not quite-some chemical in the plastic perhaps. I certainly will not be buying this again, is there's no point if he won't eat it. And I have to wonder if perhaps it has something to do with the kind of plastic that this is packaged in maybe? It is nowhere near the expiry either, as I just purchased this the end of December 2025. And the expiry shows it expires March 3, 2027. At least they are not sending out products near or beyond the expiry date.
L**E
When I saw the container I expected it to be full and it was half. So why the large container, very deceiving. All in all my dog so far likes. But far to expensive for what you receive 8oz.
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