Lamb is a highly digestible and nutritious protein source for your pet. A rich source of vitamins and minerals, lamb fat is a natural source of Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) which is associated with improved immune and inflammatory function as well as reduced body fat, and better maintenance of lean body mass, as well as L-Carnosine which, while the dog can make it himself, extra in the diet is assumed to have beneficial affects including the reduction of AGE’s (Advanced Glycation End-products) in the body. If you have a dog suffering intolerances, it’s a good place to start.
50% Lamb (30% freshly prepared)
Sweet Potato – A complex, slow to digest carbohydrate, desirable alternative to grains
Contains both lamb and vegetable stock
Linseed oil is excellent for the coat and good stool formation
Mint – asides being tasty, mint can help with the breath
Added Omega 3 – high EPA & DHA content supports cognitive function, visual development and help to reduce the inflammation response.
Contains inulin (FOS) and Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides (MOS), which are nutritional supplements shown to have a beneficial pre-biotic effect in dogs
No added artificial colours or preservatives
Ingredients
Lamb 50% (including 30% Freshly Prepared Lamb, 18% Lamb Meal & 2% Lamb Stock), Sweet Potato (23%), Peas, Pea Protein, Potato (6%), Linseed, Beet Pulp, Omega 3 Supplement, Vitamins & Minerals, Vegetable Stock, Mint (equivalent to 7.5g per Kg of product), FOS (92 mg/kg), MOS (23 mg/kg).
Nutritional Additives per kg
Vitamins: Vitamin A 15,000 IU, Vitamin D3 2,250 IU
Trace Elements: Iron 160 mg, Iodine 1.58 mg, Copper 60 mg, Manganese 110 mg, Zinc 130 mg, Selenium 0.60 mg
Feeding Guide
Weight of dog in kg | Amount in grams |
1 – 5 | 25 – 90 |
5 – 10 | 90 – 145 |
10 – 20 | 145 – 250 |
20 – 30 | 250 – 340 |
30 – 40 | 340 – 420 |
40+ | 420+ |
Crude Protein 26%
Crude Oil and Fats 14%
Crude Fibres 3%
Crude Ash 8.9%
Moisture 8%
Carbohydrates 37%
Omega 6 2.2%
Omega 3 1.79%
Calcium 2.41%
Phosphorus 1.50%
Metabolisable Energy 354 Kcal/100g
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