96% Lamb & Lamb Liver Dog Food
- MEAT IS THE FIRST INGREDIENT, NOT WATER
- NO CARRAGEENAN GUM
- NO GUAR GUM
- NO XANTHAN GUM
- NO BPA USED IN CAN LININGS
- 100% NUTRITIONALLY COMPLETE
- 100% PROFITS DONATED
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Our Recipe
INSTEAD OF ARTIFICIAL BINDERS OR GUMS, WE USE FENUGREEK SEEDS.
- Naturally rich in vitamins and minerals.
- Contain polysaccharides which lower bad cholesterol.
- Contain an amino acid that lowers glucose absorption.
- Contain powerful phytonutrients which aid in multiple digestive and neurological functions.
Ingredients
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Lamb,
Lamb
Lamb is one of the best and most nutritious meats for dogs, which is why it is often recommended to pet owners by veterinarians. Lamb is an excellent source of protein, providing the essential amino acids dogs need to stay healthy and active. One of the biggest benefits of feeding lamb to your dog is that it is a good source of zinc, a mineral that affects many fundamental processes, including that of immune functioning. Zinc also helps dogs stabilize their blood sugar levels and their body’s metabolic rate.
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Lamb Broth,
Lamb Broth
A reduced-sodium broth essential for a high-moisture food.
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Lamb Liver,
Lamb Liver
Lamb liver is an excellent source of high-quality protein. Not only do pets love the flavor, liver is known to be one of the most concentrated sources of natural vitamin A of any food. Liver is also a great source of folic acid and all of the B vitamins (particularly vitamin B12), which help with fatigue, mental ability and nerve health, as well as preventing anemia. Liver also contains one of the best sources of iron. The primary function of iron is oxygen transport and cell respiration. Iron is also necessary for many functions in the body including formation of hemoglobin, brain development and function, regulation of body temperature, muscle activity and metabolism. The iron in liver is one of most easily digestible and usable sources of iron. Lamb liver is particularly abundant in phosphorus, copper, iron and zinc.
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Fenugreek Seed,
Fenugreek Seed
Fenugreek is one of the oldest cultivated medicinal plants native to southern Europe and Asia. The fenugreek seeds act as a binder, which replace inexpensive commercial gum binders. They are naturally rich in many vitamins and minerals. They contain polysaccharides, which lower bad cholesterol and simultaneously bind to toxins to be expressed by the body. Fenugreek seeds contain an amino acid that lowers glucose absorption, which lowers blood sugar, making them a recommended food ingredient for diabetic diets. They are also an excellent source of fiber, which aids in digestion. Fenugreek seeds also contain many powerful phytonutrients, which aid in multiple digestive and neurological functions.
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Potassium Chloride,
Potassium Chloride
A source of potassium important for acid-base balance and a healthy nervous system.
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Tricalcium Phosphate,
Tricalcium Phosphate
A source of calcium combined with phosphorus. Calcium is essential in maintaining healthy bones and teeth. Phosphorus is an essential structural component of cell membranes and nucleic acids. It also plays a vital role in many biological processes, including energy production, cell signaling, and bone mineralization.
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Choline Chloride,
Choline Chloride
A source of choline, a water-soluble nutrient, essential for proper nerve function including memory and muscle control.
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Salt,
Salt
A natural source of the minerals sodium and chloride, which are essential nutrients required by both dogs and cats. They help regulate water balance in the body, aid in muscle contraction and regulate the body’s acid-balance.
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Taurine,
Taurine
Taurine is an amino acid required by both dogs and cats. While normally thought of as essential just for cats, taurine deficiency has been observed in some dogs eating certain pet foods. It is important for vision and cardiac health.
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Magnesium Proteinate,
Magnesium Proteinate
A chelated source of magnesium. Magnesium is required for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body. Multiple health benefits of magnesium include transmission of nerve impulses, body temperature regulation, detoxification, energy production, and the absorption of calcium, which maintains healthy bones and teeth.
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Minerals (Iron Proteinate,
Iron Proteinate
A chelated source of iron. Iron is an essential mineral for prevention of anemia and stimulating the production of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the red blood cell pigment that carries oxygen throughout the body.
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Zinc Proteinate,
Zinc Proteinate
A chelated source of zinc. Zinc is an essential mineral the supports healthy skin and coat. It helps maintain a normal sense of taste and smell, aids in the maintenance of a healthy immune system and helps in the synthesis of DNA and RNA.
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Manganese Proteinate,
Manganese Proteinate
A chelated source of manganese. Manganese is an essential mineral and is necessary for proper formation and maintenance of connective tissue.
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Copper Proteinate),
Copper Proteinate
A chelated source of copper. Copper promotes normal red blood cell formation, aids in the production of several enzymes involved in respiration, and promotes proper connective tissue formation.
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Sodium Selenite,
Sodium Selenite
A source of the essential mineral selenium. Selenium is a potent antioxidant and works in conjunction with vitamin E.
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Vitamin E Supplement,
Vitamin E Supplement
A fat-soluble vitamin and a potent antioxidant that helps improve circulation and cardiac output.
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Thiamine Mononitrate,
Thiamine Mononitrate
A source of vitamin B1. Thiamine is essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates and also plays an important role in helping maintain a healthy nervous system.
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Niacin Supplement,
Niacin Supplement
A source of vitamin B3. Niacin plays an important role in energy metabolism in the
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Calcium Pantothenate,
Calcium Pantothenate
A source of vitamin B5, which is also referred to as pantothenic acid. Pantothenic acid is vital in the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats; for healthy skin; and is used in the synthesis of coenzyme A, an enzyme that participates in a variety of reactions in the body, especially the breaking down of fatty acids.
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Biotin,
Biotin
A source of vitamin B7; occasionally it may also be referred to as vitamin H. Biotin plays an important role in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins. It is especially important as it promotes the normal health of skin and coat.
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Vitamin A Supplement,
Vitamin A Supplement
A fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for healthy skin, coat and eyes/vision.
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Riboflavin Supplement,
Riboflavin Supplement
A source of vitamin B2. Riboflavin is important for the digestion of fats and carbohydrates, and also promotes healthy skin and coat.
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Vitamin D3 Supplement,
Vitamin D3 Supplement
A fat-soluble vitamin, which promotes healthy skin, bones and teeth. It is necessary for the proper absorption and utilization of calcium and phosphorus.
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Vitamin B12 Supplement,
Vitamin B12 Supplement
A B vitamin also known as cyanocobalamin. Vitamin B12 is a coenzyme in nucleic acid, protein and lipid synthesis.
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Pyridoxine Hydrochloride,
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
A source of vitamin B6. Pyridoxine is essential for the metabolism of proteins. It acts as a cofactor for the large number of enzymes involved in the synthesis of amino acids and metabolism.
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Calcium Iodate,
Calcium Iodate
A source of the essential mineral iodine necessary for proper thyroid function, which produces and excretes hormones. A healthy thyroid controls metabolism rate.
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Folic Acid.
Folic Acid
A B vitamin also known as vitamin B9. Folic acid is a water-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in various cellular functions.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude protein | min | 9.00% |
crude fat | min | 8.00% |
CRUDE fiber | max | 1.50% |
Moisture | max | 78.00% |
feeding guidelines
Adjust the amount of food you serve based on the age, size and activity level of your dog. Food should be fed at room temperature. Promptly refrigerate the unused portion. Fresh water should always be available.
ADULT (Normal Resting Activity) | Feed 1 ounce for each lb. of body weight per day. |
ADULT (Active) | Feed 1.25 ounces per lb. of body weight per day. |
ADULT (Highly Active and/or outdoor pets) | Feed 1.5 ounces per lb. of body weight per day. |
Puppy | Feed up to twice the adult amount per day. |
Gestation & Lactation | Feed up to three times the adult amount per day. |
Combination Feeding | Feed 1/3 cup less dry food for every 1/2 can of wet food. |
CALORIE CONTENT | (ME calculated as shown): 1,271 kcal/kg; 450 kcal/can. |
FOR ALL LIFE STAGES & ALL BREEDS
Typical Analysis
Nutrient | As Fed | Dry Matter | Per 100 kcal | Per 12.5 oz. Can | Per Ounce |
Protein % | 10.60 | 44.17 | 8.34 g | 37.52 g | 3.00 g |
Fat % | 9.92 | 41.33 | 7.80 g | 35.11g | 2.81 g |
Fiber % | 0.70 | 2.91 | 0.55 g | 2.47 g | 0.20 g |
Carbs % | 0.94 | 3.92 | 0.74 g | 3.33 g | 0.27 g |
Phosphorus % | 0.39 | 1.61 | 304 mg | 1370 mg | 110 mg |
Magnesium % | 0.03 | 0.14 | 26 mg | 117 mg | 9 mg |
Ash % | 1.84 | 7.69 | 1.45 g | 6.53 g | 0.52 g |
Sodium % | 0.17 | 0.70 | 131 mg | 591 mg | 47 mg |
Calcium % | 0.49 | 2.05 | 386 mg | 1738 mg | 139 mg |
Copper mg/kg | 16.68 | 69.51 | 1.31 mg | 5.91 mg | 0.47 mg |
Potassium % | 0.27 | 1.13 | 213 mg | 959 mg | 77 mg |
Iodine mg/kg | 1.27 | 5.29 | 0.10 mg | 0.45 mg | 0.04 mg |
Metabolized Energy (ME) Profile
Calories from Protein | 29.80% |
Calories from Fat | 67.60% |
Calories from Carbohydrates | 2.60% |
Balanced Nutrition and Digestibility of Ingredients
Balanced nutrition, or the complete portfolio of the ingredients, not single data points of nutrients, are essential for your pet’s health. In addition to nutritional balance, the digestibility of ingredients and the bioavailability of protein and amino acid profiles are also crucial for your pet’s health.
Typical Analysis
Our typical analysis represents an average using values from ingredient databases and actual lab reports of our foods. This average is not intended to represent exact amounts. This additional nutritional information should be used as a general guide to help you and your veterinarian or nutritionist choose which recipe is best for your unique pet. Please contact RAWZ Customer Service with any questions you may have.