Doctor B's BARF
lamb RECIPE
for Dogs
S$ 76.00
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Description:
Australian lamb is a brilliantly pure meat because it's solely pasture raised. In terms of being either a red or white meat, lamb is very much a ‘fence-sitter.. This means Doctor B’s BARF Lamb Recipe is a good choice in most situations; it is an excellent ‘all-rounder.’
It is complete and balanced for all life stages and is high in energy. It has high levels of anti-cancer fatty acid known as Conjugated Linoleic Acid, together with an excellent balance of Omega 6:3 Essential Fatty acids. This combination has excellent anti-inflammatory properties for degenerative conditions.
Recommendation:
Dr. B’s Lamb BARF is ideal for all life stages and it has been a ‘life-saver’ in many cases of arthritis, skin conditions and even cancer. Ideal for all canine life stages, especially active dogs, growing small breed pups, pregnant and lactating females and underweight animals.
Not so good for :
dogs requiring a low fat diet e.g. chronic pancreatitis or restricted calorie diet e.g. for weight loss
Ingredients:
Chicken, Lamb, Beef and/or Pork (includes meat, finely ground bones and offal), Carrots, Apples, Salmon Frames, Yoghurt, Whole Eggs, Spinach and/or Silverbeet, Oranges, Cabbage, Alfalfa, Dehydrated Kelp, Flaxseed, Celery, Garlic, plus other assorted seasonal vegetables and /or fruits
Typical Analysis:
Crude Protein minimum : 13.0% (as fed)
Crude Fat minimum : 15.5% (as fed)
Crude Fibre maximum : < 2.0% (D.M. Basis)
Salt : < 1.0% (D.M. Basis)
Calcium (Ca) minimum : 1.8% (D.M. Basis)
Phosphorus (P) minimum : 1.1% (D.M. Basis)
Calcium : Phosphorus Ratio : 1 : 0.6
Energy per 100 g : 713 kJ
Energy per serve (227 g) : 1618 kJ
Packaging :
Each box weighs 2.72 kg and contains 12 individually wrapped frozen patties of 227 g each.
**IMPORTANT NOTE: The "100% Satisfaction Or Your Money Back Guarantee" as printed on the box is only applicable for food sold in Australia.
Daily Feeding Guideline:
2-3% of body weight (adults)
3-6% of body weight (puppies)
2-4% of body weight (large to giant breed puppies)