Boost Cubes are Bursting with Vitamins, Minerals, and More!
- Tucker's Frozen & Freeze-Dried
- 17 hours ago
- 3 min read

From the nutrient dense Organ Blends to the calcium packed bone and marrow Chewsumables, Tucker’s Boost Cubes are bursting with essential vitamins, minerals, protein, amino acids, and more. Let’s break ‘em down.
Organ Blends (Beef, Bison, Chicken, Lamb, Pork, and Turkey)
Organ meats like heart and liver are nature’s multivitamins. While muscle meats like chicken breast, beef steak, or pork loin are wholesome sources of protein and minerals, they pale in comparison to the nutrient density found in organ meats. For example, beef liver offers more than 50 times the vitamin B12 than a similar amount of steak. Organ meats are a leading food source of vitamin A, vital for vision, immune function, and skin health. While muscle meats are rich in essential amino acids, organs like the heart provide nutrients like taurine, which is crucial for cardiac health. Organs contain essential fatty acids. When dogs and cats consume liver, they intake a rich source of compounds that assist their own livers in detoxifying harmful substances from their bodies.
Goat Milk and Coconut
Goat milk is rich in vitamins, minerals, fat, protein, and amino acids which support energy, muscle, and bone health. It has anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties, which can help prevent and treat infections and inflammation. It contains probiotics and prebiotics, which can improve digestion and gut health. It is high in digestibility and suitable for dogs and cats that are lactose intolerant.
Coconut flour is made from coconut flesh that has been dried and ground and is free from gluten. Coconut flour has an impressive nutrient profile, being particularly high in fiber, potassium, iron, and plant-based protein.
Necks (Chicken, Duck, and Turkey)
In addition to being a high source of protein and nutrients, necks contain connective tissue and cartilage, which are rich sources of glucosamine and chondroitin. They serve as building blocks for cartilage in the joints, which benefits dogs and cats of all ages but especially those with osteoarthritis. Studies have shown them to lessen symptoms like pain and make it possible to put more weight on affected limbs.
Whole Ground Salmon
Salmon is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which support the immune system, may decrease inflammation, and can keep coats looking shiny and healthy. Salmon has vitamins A, B-complex, and vitamin D, as well as magnesium, potassium, and zinc. Salmon is also a high-quality protein source. If your dog or cat is allergic to more common sources of protein like chicken, salmon may be a good alternative.
Beef Bone and Marrow
Bone and marrow are great sources of calcium. Emulsifying them aids in digestion and reduces the possibility of choking hazards. Marrow is a fat-rich material located in the central cavity of bones. It contains iron and natural antioxidants, which are beneficial to dogs. Bone marrow bones are rich in nutrients such as calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium, which are essential for maintaining healthy bones and teeth. They also contain healthy fats that can help support skin and coat health.
Side Note
Wanna give your dog a whole bone? Check out Tucker’s Raw Frozen Bones available in the freezer section and in multiple sizes. These are hand cut beef, bison, and lamb marrow bones. And to a dog, that bone marrow is like candy. Our small beef bone for toy breeds is also suitable for cats.
Boost Your Pet’s Diet
Boost Cubes are a great way to add valuable nutrients to your pet’s daily diet, and because they come in easy to peel and serve single-size portions, you can mix and match at every meal. They only take about 20 minutes to thaw so they can be a last-minute decision as you’re building bowls. They can be mixed into or used as a topper for kibble, raw, freeze-dried, or gently cooked. They can be given as a high value treat either frozen or thawed. Dogs and cats love them.

Available at your local independent pet retailer. If they have not started stocking them yet, ask if they’ll special order for you.
Visit https://www.mytuckers.com/boostcubesdog for more information.
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