3 Lamb Recipes for Dogs
- Dog nutritionist approved, tasty & nutritious homemade lamb recipes
- Ready for immediate download
- Suitable for healthy adult dogs and puppies
- High moisture content for better hydration and improved digestion
- Rich in amino acids
- Grain and gluten-free
- Perfect for fussy eaters
- Recipes so healthy, you could eat them too!
£9.95
3 Lamb Recipes for Dogs
- Dog nutritionist approved, tasty & nutritious homemade lamb recipes
- Ready for immediate download
- Suitable for healthy adult dogs and puppies
- High moisture content for better hydration and improved digestion
- Rich in amino acids
- Grain and gluten-free
- Perfect for fussy eaters
- Recipes so healthy, you could eat them too!
£9.95
About this product
These lamb recipes for dogs will provide your best friend with homemade food using one of the most easily digestible forms of protein known to man. Lamb is so good for dogs. As a canine nutritionist I often recommend lamb for any dog looking for a novel source of protein. A dog with an aversion to the more commonly used sources of protein in dog food – beef and chicken. This makes lamb ideal for an exclusion diet. A diet designed to ascertain exactly which proteins in its diet are causing an allergic reaction.
Lamb is rich in amino acids, known to be the building blocks of protein. It’s also rich in B vitamin, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and an excellent source of selenium and zinc.
So we’ve established that lamb is an excellent source of high quality protein, but why is protein so important for your dog? Protein is important to your dog because it helps build, heal and generally maintain your dog’s body tissue. It helps build muscle, provide energy, improve your dog’s immune system and benefit its skin and coat. To that end, the higher the quality the protein the better. And providing it is sourced from a high quality, human-grade supplier, fewer meats provide your dog with more benefits than lamb.
And while we’re on the subject of lamb as a protein source, don’t forget those all-important organ meats. Lamb heart and liver will provide your dog with an excellent source of extra vitamins and minerals not found in muscle meat.
Created by the Canine Nutritionist, these lamb recipes for dogs are proving to be increasingly popular. I recommend you give them a try with your pooch. And if you want to commit fully to making homemade food for your best friend, why not download my Homemade Dog Food Made Easy. It tells you exactly how to formulate a homemade diet, contains a list of the wide variety of ingredients you can feed your dog, and includes yet further recipes.
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