Our recipe for lamb flavour dog food, with added brown rice, is a healthy and delicious way to bring variety into your dog’s meal planner. Lamb is a fantastic meat choice for dogs. Not only is it packed with essential amino acids and dietary fats, it’s also a rich provider of all those B vitamins 2, 3, 6 and 12, so important for the maintenance of an adult dog’s nervous system.
Lamb & Brown Rice
Lamb
60%
Brown Rice
5%
Salmon Oil
2.8%
Dried
Peas
1.25%
Equivalent to 4% peas
Dried carrots
1%
Equivalent to 10% carrots
- DESCRIPTION
- COMPOSITION
- FEEDING GUIDELINES
Our recipe for lamb flavour dog food, with added brown rice, is a healthy and delicious way to bring variety into your dog’s meal planner. Life would be too dull if you ate the same thing every day, went on the same walks, chased the same squirrel up the same tree.
Routines are important, any dog will tell you that, but change is essential, too. It keeps everyone on their paws. Lamb is a fantastic meat choice for dogs. Not only is it packed with essential amino acids and dietary fats, it’s also a rich provider of all those B vitamins 2, 3, 6 and 12, so important for the maintenance of an adult dog’s nervous system.
As with all our recipes, we also select a range of naturally-sourced supplements to add to the dish, including glucosamine and chondroitin for healthy joints and limbs, fish oil for healthy skin and coat, and yeast extract, to help boost the immune system. The whole meal is then slowly steamed to lock-in all the goodness and flavour.
Serving suggestion
To add a little chew time to the meal, why not top things off with a handful of our delicious Wheat Gluten Free Mixer?
Take a closer look
Rosemary is one of the ingredients in our recipe. Now, whilst we are sure this won’t be the most astonishing thing you ever heard - who doesn’t know that rosemary goes well with lamb? - what’s not so commonly known is that rosemary has excellent antioxidant properties, helping in the fight against heart disease and cancer, as well as promoting good digestive health. So not only does our Adult Lamb and Brown Rice taste delicious, it does your dog a power of good, too!
Composition
Lamb (60%), Brown Rice (5%), Dried Carrots (1%, equivalent to 10% Carrots), Dried Peas (1.25%, equivalent to 4% Peas), Minerals, Salmon Oil (2.8%), Dried Herbs (0.5%) (Parsley, Oregano, Thyme, Rosemary), Dried Seaweed, Omega 3 (0.18%), Omega 6 (0.17%), Glucosamine (0.004%), Chondroitin (0.002%), Yucca Extract (0.002%), Cranberry Extract (0.002%), Yeast Extract (0.001%)
Additives/Kg: Trace Elements
Zinc (as Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 24mg, Iron (as Iron (II) Sulphate Monohydrate) 12.5mg, Copper (as Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate) 2.5mg, Manganese (as Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate) 2mg, Iodine (as Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.45mg, Selenium (as Sodium Selenite) 0.04mg
Additives/Kg:
Trace Elements
Vitamin A 2,250 IU
Vitamin D3 328 IU
Vitamin E 26mg
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 10.0%
Fat Content 6.0%
Crude Fibre 0.3%
Inorganic Matter 3.0%
Moisture 72.5%
122Kcal
per 100g
Remember your dog’s needs may differ from the guide due to age, breed and activity level. Always feed to maintain a lean, active condition. Please consult your vet if you are unsure. Store in a cool dry place.
Feed at room temperature. Once opened, cover and store tray in fridge for up to 48 hours. Make sure fresh drinking water is always available.If feeding for the first time, introduce gradually over a couple of days.
Lamb & Brown Rice
Lamb
60%
Brown Rice
5%
Salmon Oil
2.8%
Dried
Peas
1.25%
Equivalent to 4% peas
Dried carrots
1%
Equivalent to 10% carrots
- DESCRIPTION
- COMPOSITION
- FEEDING GUIDELINES
Our recipe for lamb flavour dog food, with added brown rice, is a healthy and delicious way to bring variety into your dog’s meal planner. Life would be too dull if you ate the same thing every day, went on the same walks, chased the same squirrel up the same tree.
Routines are important, any dog will tell you that, but change is essential, too. It keeps everyone on their paws. Lamb is a fantastic meat choice for dogs. Not only is it packed with essential amino acids and dietary fats, it’s also a rich provider of all those B vitamins 2, 3, 6 and 12, so important for the maintenance of an adult dog’s nervous system.
As with all our recipes, we also select a range of naturally-sourced supplements to add to the dish, including glucosamine and chondroitin for healthy joints and limbs, fish oil for healthy skin and coat, and yeast extract, to help boost the immune system. The whole meal is then slowly steamed to lock-in all the goodness and flavour.
Serving suggestion
To add a little chew time to the meal, why not top things off with a handful of our delicious Wheat Gluten Free Mixer?
Take a closer look
Rosemary is one of the ingredients in our recipe. Now, whilst we are sure this won’t be the most astonishing thing you ever heard - who doesn’t know that rosemary goes well with lamb? - what’s not so commonly known is that rosemary has excellent antioxidant properties, helping in the fight against heart disease and cancer, as well as promoting good digestive health. So not only does our Adult Lamb and Brown Rice taste delicious, it does your dog a power of good, too!
Composition
Lamb (60%), Brown Rice (5%), Dried Carrots (1%, equivalent to 10% Carrots), Dried Peas (1.25%, equivalent to 4% Peas), Minerals, Salmon Oil (2.8%), Dried Herbs (0.5%) (Parsley, Oregano, Thyme, Rosemary), Dried Seaweed, Omega 3 (0.18%), Omega 6 (0.17%), Glucosamine (0.004%), Chondroitin (0.002%), Yucca Extract (0.002%), Cranberry Extract (0.002%), Yeast Extract (0.001%)
Additives/Kg: Trace Elements
Zinc (as Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 24mg, Iron (as Iron (II) Sulphate Monohydrate) 12.5mg, Copper (as Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate) 2.5mg, Manganese (as Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate) 2mg, Iodine (as Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.45mg, Selenium (as Sodium Selenite) 0.04mg
Additives/Kg: Trace Elements
Vitamin A 2,250 IU
Vitamin D3 328 IU
Vitamin E 26mg
122Kcal per 100g
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein 10.0%
Fat Content 6.0%
Crude Fibre 0.3%
Inorganic Matter 3.0%
Moisture 72.5%
Remember your dog’s needs may differ from the guide due to age, breed and activity level. Always feed to maintain a lean, active condition. Please consult your vet if you are unsure. Store in a cool dry place.
Feed at room temperature. Once opened, cover and store tray in fridge for up to 48 hours. Make sure fresh drinking water is always available.If feeding for the first time, introduce gradually over a couple of days.