Topper- Prince Jax Stew Dogfood
Prince Jax Stew
⭐ Holiday Favorite | Comfort Meal • Topper • Meal Substitute
5 Cup Pack | $19.00
A tradition worth sharing.
Our Prince Jax Stew is more than a meal—it’s a story, a memory, and one of the most loved recipes we’ve ever created. Slow-crafted in small batches, this rich, nourishing stew blends tender turkey, nutrient-dense bone broth, and vibrant vegetables into a warm, comforting dish your dog will crave.
Whether served as a topper or a full meal, this is the one that feels special… every single time.
Why It Feels Different
-
Made with real turkey and slow-simmered beef bone broth
-
Naturally rich in collagen, amino acids, and minerals
-
Gently cooked for easy digestion and nutrient absorption
-
Anti-inflammatory herbs to support whole-body health
-
No preservatives, chemicals, soy, or fillers—ever
Why Dogs Love It
-
Warm, savory aroma that stimulates appetite
-
Soft, stew-like texture—perfect for picky eaters
-
Comforting, home-cooked feel in every bite
-
Ideal for dogs needing hydration and extra nourishment
Ingredient Integrity
Turkey, Beef Bone Broth, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Green Beans, Spinach, Kale, Apple Cider Vinegar, Oregano, Turmeric, Ginger
Guaranteed Analysis
-
Crude Protein (min): 8%
-
Crude Fat (min): 3%
-
Crude Fiber (max): 1.5%
-
Moisture (max): 78%
How to Use
-
Mix ½ cup per 4 cups of food as a nutrient-rich topper
-
Serve warm or at room temperature for maximum aroma
-
Use as a complete meal substitute when needed
-
Freeze in portions for easy, convenient feeding
A Waggin Meals Original
This is our oldest recipe—the one that started it all.
We first created Prince Jax Stew for holiday meals shared with our own dogs and close friends. It didn’t take long before it became something more. What began as a special treat quickly turned into a must-have menu staple.
Each batch takes an entire week to prepare, allowing the ingredients to develop deep flavor while preserving maximum nutritional value.
From Our Kitchen to Your Dog
Made with intention. Served with meaning.
Because some recipes aren’t just food… they’re tradition.