Questions & Answers
What is Animal Grass Organic?
Animal Grass Organic is a special blend of grains, which primarily include Barley, Wheat, and Oats. When sprouted, these grains will provide a multi-vitamin & mineral, antioxidant, digestive enzymes, and a source of chlorophyll for your animal. This means balanced nutrition for your pet, which will help eliminate fur balls and pet odors while promoting shiny, stronger coats for all animals.
Will the Grass Make My Pet Sick?
Animals naturally crave grass, for reasons similar to people craving certain foods. The reason that people and animals have those cravings is because our bodies are lacking the necessary vitamins, minerals and digestive enzymes that our systems require to function normally. Living foods are at the peak of their nutritional value. Most of us limit our pets to diets of processed foods not containing live enzymes.
Most grasses your pets are exposed to (or house plants) are typically treated with fertilizers and pesticides. Additionally, the grass they eat may be where animals “relive themselves”; which is why they will tend to get sick. Animal Grass Organic is organically grown and has not been exposed to chemicals, fertilizers or pesticides. Our goal at Animal Grass Organic is to provide animals not only with something they crave and need, but one which is natural, organically grown, healthy, and something all animals enjoy!
Care And Maintenance
Your pre-grown grass containers will last from approximately 1 to 3 weeks. To prolong life, re-plant container with fresh potting soil in larger container to allow root expansion. You may refrigerate between uses. Spray mist or water daily. Grass will continue to grow until all seeds have germinated.
Animal Grass Organic is a blend of Barley, Wheat, Oat, Rye, and Alfalfa seed. It provides our pets with the same nutritional properties that we as humans get from our fresh fruits and vegetables. Animal Grass Organic is simply “a salad for pets”!
What Animals Can Eat Animal Grass Organic?
Cats
Dogs
Birds
Reptiles
Rabbits
Guinea Pigs
Hamsters
Gerbils
Ferrets
Chinchillas
Horses
Goats
Pigs
Turtles
Etc…