Wellness Complete Health 95% Lamb Recipe Wet Canned Dog Food offers a high-meat, grain-free option that can serve as a delicious mixer or topper to enhance your dog's diet. Made primarily with lamb and minimal ingredients, this formula is designed to provide a natural and tasty way to increase the meat content in your dog’s meals. Cooked directly in the can to preserve freshness and taste, this wet food provides a convenient and safer alternative to raw meats, ensuring your dog enjoys the benefits of high-quality protein without the hassle.
Key Features:
- High Meat Content: Made with 95% lamb, ideal for adding rich, meaty flavor to your dog's diet.
- Grain-Free: Free from grains, making it suitable for dogs with grain sensitivities.
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Simple Ingredients: Contains a minimal list of ingredients for a clean and wholesome addition to any meal.
- Versatile Use: Can be used as a mixer or topper with your dog’s current diet for added variety and taste.
- Cooked in the Can: Ensures freshness and locks in taste and nutrients.
Caloric Content:
- 2,059 kcal/kg ME
- 770 kcal/can ME
Guaranteed Analysis:
- Crude Protein: Min. 9%
- Crude Fat: Min. 12%
- Crude Fiber: Max. 3%
- Moisture: Max. 78%
Ingredients:
Lamb, Water Sufficient For Processing, Natural Flavor, Cassia Gum, Carrageenan.
Feeding Guidelines / Directions:
Wellness Complete Health 95% Lamb should be fed alongside a complete and balanced dog food diet. Serve at room temperature and refrigerate any unused portion. Ensure your dog has access to clean, fresh water at all times. Specific feeding amounts are not provided; adjust as necessary to maintain optimal body condition, and consult your veterinarian for personalized feeding advice.
Feeding Transition Directions:
If incorporating Wellness Complete Health 95% Lamb into your dog's diet as a mixer or topper, no transition is necessary. However, if switching to a new primary diet, gradually mix the new food with your dog's current food over a 7-day period. Start with a mixture of 25% new food and 75% of your dog's current food for the first 2 days. On days 3 and 4, adjust to a 50/50 mix. Then, for days 5 and 6, switch to 75% new food and 25% old food. By day 7, fully transition to the new food to ensure a smooth dietary change and minimize potential digestive upset.