Frontier Pets Boosters Review

If you’re finding top quality dog foods too expensive, then supplements can offer your dog a vital boost in health and nutrition even if you continue to feed their usual kibble – how good is that?
Nutrition is absolutely vital for the health and wellbeing of your dog and cat, and supplements like the Frontier Pets Booster range can work wonders for their health for many reasons which I’ll discuss in this review.
If you want a plant to grow strong, you feed it the right nutrients at the roots. It’s the same for our pets, and little adjustments in diet can have an amazing effect on their long term health.
Frontier Pets are clearly a reputable and trustworthy Australian pet food company (I’ve visited the factory personally to see for myself), so it’s great to see high quality supplements alongside the dog food and cat food range.
The Frontier Pets Booster Range
In this review we’ll take a look at the three very different supplements and how they will benefit your dog or cat. You can then make an educated decision on which are right for you:
Super Greens Booster
We sometimes underestimate the power of veggies, but they’re packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to help our pets fight inflammation and build long term health including our carnivorous cats.
Kibble diets are almost always substandard in this area, and die hard raw feeders tend to neglect healthy veggies completely (which can and does cause problems).
Free-Range Beef Organs Booster
We forget how rich organs are in vital nutrients, especially in our era of processed food.
Did you know the nutrients our dogs need mostly come from organ meats?
They’re literal powerhouses, and they’re the best source of nutrients for energy, muscle health, and a healthy heart. Also, needless to say, very lacking in processed kibble.
Green Tripe Booster
Stinky in fresh form but amazingly nutritious!
Green tripe is packed with natural enzymes and good bacteria which will help your dog digest their food better, absorb nutrients better, and maintain a strong immune system.
In short, green tripe will help your dog benefit more from all the food you give them, even if it’s kibble! Level, up!
Hopefully the above quick summaries will give you a good idea which booster will benefit your dog the most, but let’s take a more in depth look at each one:
Super Greens Booster
Super Greens Booster
The Super Greens Booster is made from nutrient-packed leafy greens like kale, silver beet, bok choy, Chinese cabbage, and Chinese broccoli, along with zucchini, green algae, and green tea extract.
These ingredients provide antioxidants such as chlorophyll and beta-carotene, which help fight inflammation and support your dog or cat’s immune system.
The greens also supply essential vitamins, minerals, and dietary fibre (discussed next) to promote healthy digestion and overall vitality.
Did you know many raw fed pets suffer from lack of dietary fibre?
In the wild, a dog or cat would consumer fibre from fur, feathers, and hide, which many raw feeders completely neglect. This can cause poor gut health, constipation, loose stools, anal gland issues, and nutrient deficiencies. These can become exponential as our pets reach senior years, and costly in unnecessary veterinary bills for us.
The veggies in this supplement are an excellent source of dietary fibre, so an excellent way to tick this box whatever type of diet you feed!
Don’t underestimate the power of veggies!
Free-Range Organs Booster
Organs Booster
Made primarily from free-range beef organs – liver, lung, kidney, heart, and spleen – this booster is an absolute powerhouse of natural vitamins and minerals which will truly benefit your pet.
Organ meats are much richer in nutrients than muscle meats, with this blend being rich in iron, Vitamin B12, CoQ10, and more.
The benefits to your dog are vast, including a boost in energy, healthy blood formation, and muscle development.
Beetroot is a nice extra inclusion to provide your dog with extra antioxidants and support circulation.
The Organs Booster should definitely help fill the nutritional gaps which are missing in most types of dog food, including raw diets, and usually very lacking in commercial kibble and wet canned diets.
In fact, when it comes to kibble these essential nutrients are often dusted on as a mere afterthought in the form of a premix of dubious quality bought from overseas.
You should view organs as an absolute essential for the health of our pets. So if you’re not feeding your dog or cat organs, you definitely should be!
Green Tripe Booster
Green Tripe Booster
Green tripe is a fantastic source of natural digestive enzymes as well as beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus acidophilus.
In simpler terms, this means it’s excellent for gut health and immunity, and gut health is vital.
We think of tripe as yucky, but it’s super healthy for our dogs. In Australia it’s also hard to get hold of, and actually illegal in it’s natural unwashed and unprocessed form.
When people post glorious bowls of raw food or “fresh food” on social media, tell me if you ever see green tripe in the bowl! Practically never!
Alongside 95% of super healthy green tripe (from free-range beef by the way), this booster comes with even more benefits in the form of chia seeds and probiotics. Chia is incredibly healthy and a go-to for superfood junkies for so many reasons, and probiotics will further boost your dog’s gut health and digestion.
Whatever type of food you feed your dog or cat, adding a little bit of the Green Tripe Booster to their diet is definitely a win.
A quick summary
Understandably supplements can seem expensive, for us and even more so for our pets, but they also offer convenience and excellent health benefits.
Using supplements such as the Frontier Pets Booster range as a topper – i.e. adding a little bit to their regular food daily – can really offer them an excellent nutritional boost.
I would argue, when it comes to many dry dog and cat foods touting “complete and balanced” or other marketing drivel, that even a sprinkle of these supplements would offer your pet far more in terms of health and nutrition than the kibble itself.
Doesn’t that make supplements such as this worth considering?