Nutriment's chicken and lamb dog food contains a unique blend of raw chicken and raw lamb from human-grade quality meat sources to produce a flavourful and nutritious raw feeding solution.
Combining the nutritional profiles of chicken and lamb in this formula, alongside the nutrient-rich vegetables and superfoods, provides a raw meal packed with protein, essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals which is ideal for supporting optimal canine health. Formulated by our in-house nutritionists. Made in the UK
the great-tasting recipes are free from artificial ingredients, grains, fillers and chemicals which can be difficult to digest and harmful to animal health.
Our chicken and lamb dog food is sold in 500g trays or 1.4kg chubbs. For help about how much fits in a box, and details about the delivery of your order, please click here. Feed 2-3% of the dog's ideal body weight per day, ideally spread over two meals.
Ingredients:
Contains 85% fresh meat and bone.
British Chicken with Bone, British Lamb with Bone, British Lamb Heart, Lamb Liver, Lamb Kidney, Fresh Carrots, Fresh Butternut Squash, Fresh Broccoli, Fresh Green Curly Kale, Scottish Cold Water Salmon Oil, Organic Virgin Coconut Oil, Raw Sea Kelp Powder (Laminaria japonica), Bilberry Powder (Vaccinium Mytilus), Spirulina Powder (Spirulina platensis), Whole Milled Sesame Seeds, Wheat Germ Oil (natural vitamin E)
1.4kg Chubb
Typical analysis as fed:
Moisture: 65.60%
Protein: 14.40%,
Fat: 13.20%,
Ash (inorganic matter): 3.50%,
Fibre: 0.40%
Calcium: 1.24%
Phosphorus: 1.35%
Sodium: 0.11%
Useful Information
Moisture - the natural presence found in the ingredients
Protein - are biological molecules consisting of one or more chains of amino acids
Fat - includes all fats: saturated fats, trans fats, and the unsaturated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated
Ash (inorganic matter) - is the inorganic residue remaining after the water and organic matter have been removed
Fibre - the term given to the indigestible part of food
Minimum guidelines by F.E.D.I.A.F. Adult Late Growth 1/1
Puppies should be fed 5-6% of their growing body weight and Adult dogs should be fed 2-3% of their ideal body weight.
This is only a guide. Some dogs may need, more or less to maintain proper weight. We recommend feeding any dogs over the age of 6 months twice a day. Depending on the breed of your puppy depends on the age they can move to adult formula, larger puppies can move over sooner, but still feed puppy rations until they are fully grown.
Puppies
With puppies between 3 – 6 weeks old, you can start on our weaning paste. Just like with babies, you want to introduce plain and simple foods first. Our weaning paste is ground to a paste that will have fine bits of bone, which is great for puppies' teeth and easy for them to digest. The weaning paste is only intended as a supplement to the mother's milk. They should be allowed to suckle first then offer the weaning paste.
After 6 weeks, you can start introducing our puppy food which is still very fine and a simple, bland food. By the time they reach 4 months, you can start introducing the normal formulas.
Puppy Feeding Guidelines
Dog Weight Puppy Feeding (4-6%) Daily Recommendation
5kg 200 - 300g
10kg 400 - 600g
15kg 600 - 900g
20kg 800 - 1200g
25kg 1000 - 1500g
30kg 1200 - 1800g
35kg 1400 - 2100g
40kg 1600 - 2400g
Adult Dogs
Adult dogs are a lot easier to cater for. Nutriment’s enhanced raw formula meets the energy needs of all breeds of dog, offering highly digestible, flavourful and energy dense nourishment full of essential amino acids, vitamins and dietary macronutrients. Feeding your dog the correct amount of food is vital to their weight and overall health.
Adult Dog Feeding Guidelines
Dog Weight Adult Dog Feeding (2-3%) Daily Recommendation
5kg 100 - 150g
10kg 200 - 300g
15kg 300 - 450g
20kg 400 - 600g
25kg 500 - 750g
30kg 600 - 900g
35kg 700 - 1050g
40kg 800 -1200g