Life Abundance Dog Food


To ensure consistent, high-quality nutrition, our health guarantee requires all puppies to remain on Life’s Abundance for the first 2 year of life. This helps support proper growth, digestion, and long-term wellness.


What Life’s Abundance dog-food page says their brand stands for


  • Life’s Abundance positions itself as a “premium,” “holistic” dog-food brand — started by people passionate about pet nutrition. 

  • Their foods are formulated to provide “complete and balanced nutrition” for dogs of all ages (puppy → adult → senior).

  • They emphasize quality ingredients: good protein sources (chicken meal, fish meal, eggs, etc.), healthy fats (fish oil, flaxseed, chicken fat), fiber & carbohydrates from wholesome sources (rice, oats, field peas, sweet potatoes, beet pulp, etc.).

  • Nutritional perks they highlight:

    • Omega-3 fatty acids (for healthy skin, coat, overall wellness)

    • Probiotics & prebiotic fiber (supporting healthy gut & digestion) 

    • Antioxidants, vitamins & minerals — for cellular health, immune system support, nutrients for eyes/skin/coats 

    • Taurine (amino acid), which they mention explicitly.

  • They stress the freshness of their food: made in small batches weekly (rather than mass-produced and sitting on shelves), and shipped directly to customers — which they claim helps preserve nutrients and overall quality.

  • They claim their formulas meet nutritional standards set by Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) for complete and balanced nutrition (for all life stages, including large-size dogs). 


🐶 Types of Dog Food / Formulas Offered

On their site/product pages, Life’s Abundance offers several different formulas meant to match different needs / life stages:

     **(Dry Food)Dogs of any age/size — balanced nutrition for maintenance or growth.

     **Grain-Free (All Life Stage)Dogs needing grain-free diet — still provides protein, healthy fats, vitamins/minerals, probiotics, etc.         **Puppy Food (Small / Medium Breed or Large Breed Puppy)For puppies: provides multi-source proteins, omega-3s,micronutrients,

         probiotics, etc., supporting growth, digestion, skin/coat health.

     **Weight-Loss / Weight-Management Formula For adult dogs needing to manage or reduce weight — formulated for satiety while

         maintaining nutrition and healthy coat/energy.

     **Canned / Wet Food / Limited-Ingredient Recipes(e.g. “Pork & Venison”, “Chicken & Crab in Sauce,” “Turkey & Shrimp in   

         Broth”)For dogs that enjoy wet food or need special diets — often grain-free, with digestible proteins and added nutrients.


🧪 Nutrition & Ingredient Highlights

Life’s Abundance provides detailed nutritional analyses and ingredient lists, at least for some formulas (e.g. Grain-Free, All Life Stage). Highlights:

  • Example for their Grain-Free All Life Stage Dry Dog Food: ~ 30.0% protein (min), ~ 19.0% fat (min), fiber ~ 4.5%, plus guaranteed levels of DHA & EPA (omega-3s), vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, and probiotics.

  • Ingredients include turkey meal, chicken meal, field peas, potatoes, egg product, whitefish meal, flaxseed meal, fish oil, beet pulp, vegetables (e.g. spinach, pumpkin), berries (blueberries, cranberries), and a range of vitamins and minerals

  • No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives; and no corn, wheat, or wheat/corn gluten in many formulas.

  • Emphasis on balanced fats, proteins, antioxidants, fiber, probiotics — both to support overall health (skin, coat, digestion, immune, energy) and to minimize “fillers” or low-nutrition ingredients.


📦Additional Benefits & Business Model Notes

  • Life’s Abundance is sold online, not in typical stores — their model leans on direct delivery (fresh food, small batches) instead of retail shelf-stocking.

  • They offer what they call “Healthy Start Packs,” which combine their dry dog food with supplements to provide “full-spectrum” nutrition beyond what kibble alone can provide.

    • Their marketing leans on “holistic,” “natural,” and “pet-health conscious” language — highlighting ingredient transparency, fresh manufacturing, balanced nutrition with minimal fillers, and careful sourcing/testing.8