Details:
- Developed without any of the wholesome enzymes or nutrients cooked out.
- Features a high-protein formula that contains over 90% meat, organs and bones.
- Crafted using grass-fed, free-range lamb, fresh fruits, nutritious vegetables, manuka honey, organic virgin coconut oil, kelp, green lipped mussels and hoki oil.
- Can be served as-is or easily rehydrated to create a complete and balanced meal, topper, mixer or treat.
- Made in small batches in New Zealand.
Serve your pupper a flavor-filled supper with New Zealand Natural Woof Lamb Dog Food. This raw, freeze-dried food for dogs is crafted using the highest quality ingredients—including superfoods like grass-fed, free-range lamb, fresh fruits, nutritious vegetables, manuka honey, organic virgin coconut oil, kelp, green lipped mussels and hoki oil. It features a high-protein formula that contains over 90% meat, organs and bones without any of the wholesome enzymes or nutrients cooked out. This freeze-dried dog food can be served as-is or easily rehydrated to create a complete and balanced meal, topper, mixer or treat for your fuzzy friend.
Specifications
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Weight
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1.2kg
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Lifestage
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Adult
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Breed Size
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Large Breeds, Medium Breeds, Small Breeds, All Breeds
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Food Form
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Freeze-Dried
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Special Diet
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Grain-Free, Gluten Free
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Nutritional Information
Ingredients
Lamb , Lamb Green Tripe , Lamb Heart , Lamb Liver , Lamb Kidney , Ground Lamb Bone , Broccoli , Carrot , Apple , Kale , Kelp , Green Lipped Mussels , Manuka Honey , Rosemary , Organic Virgin Coconut Oil , Hoki Oil , Vitamin D3 , Salt , Choline Chloride , Zinc Amino Acid Complex , Iron Amino Acid Complex , Vitamin E Supplement , Copper Amino Acid Complex , Manganese Amino Acid Complex , Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) , Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Mononitrate)
Caloric Content
Calorie Content ME (calculated): 5512 kcal/kg 309 kcal/cup
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
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41% min
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Crude Fat
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42 % min
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Crude Fiber
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1.3% max
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Moisture
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2.8 % max
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Feeding Instructions
Transition Instructions
We recommend adding a little WOOF to your dog's food over the course of 7 days, starting with a small amount and gradually increasing WOOF each day, while decreasing the amount of their old food. Start with 75% old food mixed with 25% WOOF for approximately two days, then mix 50% old with 50% WOOF for the next two days, then 25% old to 75% WOOF for another two days, then 100% WOOF.