Raw Lamu Diet

$78.99

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Description

Steve's Real Food frozen Lamu diet is a delicious combination of Lamb and Emu. The lean emu meat mixed with the fatty lamb is a perfect protein-to-fat ratio. This complete and balanced formula is perfect for allergy-prone pets and picky eaters. The Lamu diet is a BARF formulation composed of 80% meat/organ/bone, 15% produce, and 5% value-added ingredients such as New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel, coconut oil, and raw goat milk to provide your pet everything they need WITHOUT the use of synthetic vitamin packs.

Ingredients

Ground Lamb, Lamb Heart, Emu Liver, Ground Emu, Broccoli, Carrots, Apples, Emu Bone, New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel, Romaine Lettuce, Goat Milk, Flaxseed, Dried Kelp, Salmon Oil, Coconut Oil, Inulin, Chia Seed, Taurine, Ground Eggshell

Guaranteed Analysis

Protein (min.): 13.2%
Fat (min.): 7.9%
Fiber (max.): 0.5%
Moisture (max.): 73.2%

Feeding Guideline

Pet's Activity/Life Stage - Percent of Body Weight to Feed
Overweight - 1.5%
Average Activity - 2.0%
Above Average Activity - 2.5%
Weight Gain Goal - 3.0%
Highly Active - 3.5%
Kittens, Puppies, or Pregnant - 4% +

If you have never fed raw before, you may be surprised as you watch your dog's health improve while they transition to a healthier diet. It's important to be aware of how much you should be feeding your pet. When you feed your pet a raw food diet, they will often require less food than if you were to feed them a kibble/grain-based diet, because the food has so much more nutritional value. There are a few factors that will affect the recommended amount to feed your pet, such as age, activity level, and weight goals. We use the bodyweight percentage rule, which estimates feeding amounts based on the weight of your pet. For example, if you have a 50-pound adult Australian Shepherd, then you would want to feed them 2.5% of their body weight, which is 1.25 lb (daily).

50lbs x 2.5% = 1.25 lbs

Body Weight Percentage Recommendation: We suggest that you feed your pet the following percentages based on their activity and weight goals.