Foundations Raw Lamb
No additives, preservatives or fillers.
Like beef, lamb is great source of iron, zinc and B vitamins. It also contains a high amount of omega 3 fats and conjugated linoleic acid which helps to improve lean muscle mass. Lastly, it contains several antioxidant amino acids including taurine and glutathione. It’s a great alternative for dogs that may have sensitivities to beef since it contains many of the same nutrients that beef does but with a slightly higher fat content. Lamb is a great option for working breeds that need to gain some weight.
Great option in the winter due to its warming properties, but should be limited in the summer months when external temperatures are on the rise.
NOTE: Be careful with lamb if your pet has any history of pancreatic disease, due to its high fat content.
Red, yellow and green veggies are a great source of antioxidants and phytonutrients for your pet. Ours are blended for maximum absorption.
- Ingredients
75% MEAT AND ORGAN / 25% VEGGIES
Lamb (meat, heart, liver), bok choy, yam, zucchini, lamb kidney,
lettuce, pumpkin seed, bison bone powder
SUPPLIER / INGREDIENT DETAILS
Ingredients | Origin | Details | |||
Lamb meat | New Zealand | Humanely raised on pasture without hormones | |||
Lamb organs | New Zealand | Humanely raised on pasture without hormones | |||
Vegetables | North America | Certified Organic |
Our goal is to ensure all animals are treated with respect. We source from suppliers that raise their animals without antibiotics, but may administer antibiotics for welfare reasons in the rare event that an animal gets ill.
Available in 4x ¼lb, 1lb, 12lb BULK (6x2lb) | 4x113g, 454g and 5443g BULK (6x908g)
How Much To Feed Your Dog:
We believe that a true complete and balanced diet is not possible without feeding a variety of foods. For best results, we recommend feeding red meat meals in rotation with poultry and fish meals, and adding fresh wild salmon oil or cod liver oil to the food before serving.
DAILY FEEDING GUIDE | ||
Life Stage | Amount* | |
Puppy | 6-10% | |
Small Breed | 3-5% | |
Athlete | 4-6% | |
Adult | 2-4% | |
Senior | 2-3% | |
*As a percentage of body weight |