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Roc n Dukes is Family Owned & Operated and 100% Canadian!
Pictured above is Our Very Own German Shepherds named Roc and Ducati
We promised them that we would only carry the best Foods & Treats at Affordable Options
We promised them we will never sell any Foods or Treats with sub-par ingredients like Corn, Soy, By-Products!
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No Corn, By Products or Soy




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Cats are obligate carnivores, which means that they rely on nutrients found only in animal products. Cats evolved as hunters that consume prey that contains high amounts of protein, moderate amounts of fat, and a minimal amount of carbohydrates, and their diet still requires these general proportions today. Cats also require more than a dozen other nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, and amino acids.


A nutritionally balanced diet for dogs includes high-quality protein, healthy fats, and digestible carbohydrates, along with essential vitamins and minerals. Good protein sources include chicken, beef, turkey, and fish like salmon, while digestible carbohydrates can come from sources like brown rice, sweet potatoes, and peas. Fruits and vegetables like carrots, blueberries, and apples can also be good additions in moderation. Always ensure your dog has access to fresh, clean water.

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Myths About Corn
Promoted by the Industry
Makers and sellers of corn-based foods insist the negative stories about corn are simply unsubstantiated myths and rumors spread around the Internet by uninformed consumers.
The truth is, most of the exaggerated claims extolling the virtues of corn actually originate within the pet food industry itself and are unwittingly propagated by naive and well-meaning pet owners.
Here are some of the most enduring myths about corn promoted by makers and sellers of corn-based dog foods.
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