Lamb and Brown Rice
The following ingredients make up the entirety of our Lamb and Brown Rice recipe. Simple, healthy, uncomplicated and completely balanced, all of our healthy dog meals are made by hand in small batches in our own dog kitchen in Newport Beach, California. 100% of the contents are USDA/FDA certified for human consumption.
Price:
$2.95 per 7 oz package
$5.95 per 18 oz package
$21.95 per 72 oz package
$109.95 per 25 lb (400 oz) bucket
Each 18 oz package contains 2 - 2.5 cups of food depending on the recipe and temperature (product is cooked fresh, vac-sealed and delivered frozen). Please see our serving size chart to determine exactly how much your dog should eat per day.
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USDA Certified Ground Lamb
We only use the finest USDA Certified,
restaurant grade ground lamb in this healthy dog recipe.
Lamb has a rich supply of high quality protein and is an especially good source of zinc and iron. It is also rich in B vitamins and is one of the best sources of the amino acid carnitine.
Long Grain Brown Rice
Long grain brown rice is loaded with B vitamins and
minerals such as magnesium and zinc and is an excellent
source of complex carbohydrates.
Spinach
Spinach is used in our dog recipes because it is rich in beta-carotene and lutein and has excellent antioxidant properties. Spinach for dogs is also a great source of vitamin K, magnesium, folate and manganese as well as omega-3 fatty acids and zinc.
Cauliflower
Among many other benefits, cauliflower contains glucosinolates and thiocyanates, compounds proven to increase the livers ability to neutralize potentially toxic substances that, if not properly detoxified, can damage cell membranes and molecules such as DNA within the cell nucleus. Cauliflower for dogs is also a great source of Vitamins C and K as well as Folate and Manganese.
Carrots
Carrots are full of antioxidant compounds and are one of the richest sources of the pro-vitamin A carotenes. The antioxidant compounds help to prevent heart disease, cancer in dogs, and help protect good vision. In addition, Carrots for dogs are a very good source of vitamins C and K, potassium and dietary fiber.
USDA Certified Lamb Liver
Lamb liver is a nutrient dense food. Ounce for ounce, it contains the most concentrated amounts of protein and vitamin A. It's a rich source of heme-iron, the most absorbable form of iron. Liver is also high in copper, folate, riboflavin, niacin, phosphorous and zinc.
Blueberries
Blueberries are rarely used in food for dogs because of their cost but they are one of the best sources of antioxidants that can be found. One example is the presence of ellagic acid, a phytochemical known to prevent cell damage. Blueberries for dogs also provide the necessary soluble and insoluble fiber, such as pectin, which is essential for proper metabolic functions.
Safflower Oil
Safflower oil contains essential omega-6 fatty acids which, via prostaglandins, strengthen cell membranes and regulate every function in the body at the molecular level. Canola oil for dogs is both more common as well as more affordable than safflower oil but given the controversy surrounding canola oil and the superiority of safflower oil for dogs we believe the expense is justified.
Multi-Vitamin & Mineral Blend
We produce a custom blend of minerals and vitamins for dogs specifically for our premium dog food and include it within each recipe. Every ingredient within this blend, without exception, is approved for human consumption. This is important because only premium, human consumable vitamins and minerals can provide the proper ratio of micro and macronutrients to help maximize the use of protein, carbohydrates and fats for your healthy dog. Minerals for dogs aid in the development of dog bone, teeth and cartilage; they also regulate blood and serve as a catalyst in enzyme and hormone systems. Vitamins for dogs play a significant roll in DNA synthesis, normal eye function, blood clotting, amino acid and protein metabolism and nerve impulse transduction, as well as other functions.
Salt
Salt, a combination of sodium and chloride, maintains fluid balance in and out of every cell in the body. Sodium aids in the transfer of nutrients to cells as well as maintains the balance of water in the tissues and organs. Chloride is required for the production of hydrochloric acid (HCI) in the stomach, which aids in the digestion of protein.