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Pasture-Raised Lamb & Ancient Grains Dog Kibble

Best Before: April 10, 2026
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Pasture-Raised Lamb & Ancient Grains Dog Kibble
We went to the ends of the earth for this bag’s nutritious key ingredients

100% Humanely Raised Certified

100% Traceable Ingredients

Zero artificial flavors or fillers

Pasture-raised, grass-fed lamb
Sourced from humanely raised and grass-fed lambs. Lamb is a great source of protein and healthy fats. It is often known to be lower in allergenicity, making it a good option for pets with sensitive stomachs. It is a great source of protein in additional to calcium and phosphorus.

Non-GMO pumpkin
Pumpkin is a good source of vitamins A and C, minerals like potassium, antioxidants, fiber and beta-carotene. Our pumpkin is non-GMO.

Non-GMO oats
Non-GMO and gluten free. Oats are an excellent source of protein, fiber and a natural source of iron and B vitamins. Oats to help balance fiber levels in our diets.

Non-GMO quinoa
Quinoa has high levels of protein and is rich in essential nutrients and minerals such as magnesium, phospate, iron, calcium, potassium, and fiber. It also contains monounsaturated fats. Our quinoa is non-GMO.

Coconut Oil
Coconut oil contains medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), it is an excellent palatant and is high in lauric acid, a type of omega-9 fatty acid. Coconut oil can be preserved with mixed tocopherols.

Non-GMO carrots
Carrots are a good source of vitamin A from beta-carotene, bitamin B6, biotin, and fiber. Our carrots are non-GMO.
Ingredients
Ingredient
Origin
G.A.P. Step 4 Lamb
New Zealand
Oats
United States, Minnesota
Ocean Whitefish Meal
United States, Washington
Millet
United States, South Dakota, Nebraska
Brown Rice
United States, Arkansas
Coconut Oil
Philippines / Indonesia
Pumpkin
United States, Missouri
Herring Meal
Mexico
Natural Flavor
United States, Missouri / Canada, Quebec
Quinoa
United States, Idaho
Carrots
United States, California
Apples
United States, Wisconsin
Cranberries
United States, Wisconsin
Salmon Oil
Norway
Potassium Chloride
Canada, Saskatchewan
Salt
United States, Kansas
Dred Chicory Root
Belgium
Choline Chloride
United States, Missouri
Vitamin E Supplement
Germany / Switzerland
Vitamin A Supplement
Germany / Switzerland
Niacin Supplement
India / Switzerland
Calcium Pantothenate
Germany / Scotland
Riboflavin Supplement
Germany / South Korea
Vitamin D3 Supplement
Switzerland
Thiamine Mononitrate
Germany
Vitamin B12 Supplement
France
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Germany
Folic Acid
France
Zinc Proteinate
United States, South Dakota
Iron Proteinate
United States, South Dakota
Copper Proteinate
United States, South Dakota
Manganese Proteinate
United States, South Dakota
Selenium Yeast
United States, Kentucky
Calcium Iodate
United States, Missouri
Taurine
Japan
Mixed Tocopherols (a preservative)
United States, Iowa
Cinnamon
Vietnam
Turmeric
India
Rosemary Extract
United States, Iowa
Spotlight on our Standards
A healthy diet and safe environment are central to the health and wellbeing of all animals. If our partners can’t pass regular audits to ensure optimal practices, we don’t work with them.

Our specific lamb standards
Pasture raised with indoor housing for winter
Zero growth hormones
No antibiotics ever

Our certifications
We raise the bar on farming practices by working with certifiers to remain transparent and accountable. Holding ourselves to these standards means you can always trust what’s in your pet’s food.
Global Animal Partnership

Our specific lamb standards
Pasture raised with indoor housing for winter
Zero growth hormones
No antibiotics ever

Our certifications
We raise the bar on farming practices by working with certifiers to remain transparent and accountable. Holding ourselves to these standards means you can always trust what’s in your pet’s food.
Global Animal Partnership