GOOOD Adult - Free Range Lamb

High-value meat protein

Grain-free

Free from artificial preservatives

For bones & joints
Grain-free complete feed with succulent lamb meat for mid-sized and large dogs
Lamb meat contains a healthy portion of protein and important minerals such as iron and calcium. Our sheep and lambs enjoy the fresh air and graze in meadows all year round. This is because we source all of our lamb from certified free-range farms. Carrots and parsnips come directly from our home region. The grain-free recipe is adapted to the needs of larger dogs. It needs no added sugar and no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. Even if your dog has food intolerances, he will still enjoy our well tolerated food.
- For adult dogs from 11 kg.
- Larger kibble.
- With succulent lamb meat from free range farms.
- High proportion of raw ingredients from our region.
- Gently prepared.
- With green-lipped mussels.
- Good for bones and joints.
Lamb is well tolerated and supplies important minerals. Sunflower oil contains essential fatty acids, while hemp is a good protein source that is also rich in micronutrients. Green-lipped mussels are good for the bones and joints.
Complete feed for adult dogs from 11 kg.
Composition:
Potatoes*, lamb protein* from free range farms (27 %), poultry fat, beet pulp* (desugared), lignocellulose, hydrolysed liver, sunflower oil (1.6 %), apple pomace*, sodium chloride (from sea salt), canola oil, carrots*, parsnips*, parsley root*, parsley leaf*, mussel meat* (0.1 %), glucosamine (0.1 %), hemp flour (0.04 %); (total regional vegetable mix 1%);
*dried
Crude protein 22.0 % Good for growth, muscles, cell structure, metabolism and immune system Crude fat 11.0 % Gives energy. Contains essential fatty acids. Supports the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins Crude fibre 3.5 % Good for digestion and intestinal flora. Contains dietary fibre Crude ash 9.0 % Describes the mineral and trace element content Calcium 1.4 % Good for bones and teeth, nerve functions and blood clotting. Activates enzymes and hormones Phosphorus 0.85 % Good for development of bones and teeth and metabolism. Energy to the cells Sodium 0.5 % Good for the electrolyte balance, nerve impulses, heart rhythm and muscle activity Potassium 0.85 % Good for the electrolyte balance, heart function and the transmission of nerve impulses Magnesium 0.1 % Good for bone development, nerve functions, formation of body protein and energy generation Omega 6 fatty acids 2.5 % Good for various metabolic and repair processes in the body, for skin & coat, and for brain & nerves Omega 3 fatty acids 0.3 % Good for a glossy coat and healthy skin barrier
Vitamins / kg:
Vitamin A (3a672a) 12000 IU, vitamin D3 (3a671) 1000 IU, vitamin E (3a700) 120 mg, vitamin B1 (3a821) 5 mg, vitamin B2 (3a825ii) 5 mg, vitamin B6 (3a831) 5 mg, biotin (3a880) 600 mcg, calcium-d-pantothenate (3a841) 13 mg, niacin (3a314) 60 mg, vitamin B12 90 mcg
Trace elements / kg:
Iron (as 3b103) 100 mg, copper (as 3b405) 10 mg, zinc (as 3b603) 80 mg, manganese (as 3b502) 12 mg, iodine (as 3b202) 1.1 mg, selenium (as 3b801) 0.1 mg. Antioxidant, tocopherol-rich extracts from plant oils 1b306(i)
Amino acids /kg:
DL-methionine (3c301) 2000 mg, L-tryptophan (3c440) 1000 mg;
If your pooch likes it crunchy, then just feed it dry. Alternatively add a little fresh warm water (roughly 60 °C) and soak the biscuits for a few minutes to soften them. Don’t forget! Your dog needs constant access to fresh drinking water. If you give him snacks, you should reduce the amount of food at dinner time. If your faithful friend is on the chubby side, reduce the amount of food by up to 15%. Don’t worry. He will still love you. ;-) If your dog runs around enthusiastically for three or more hours every day, you can give him up to 15% extra.
Ideal weight Normal requirement 11 kg 165 g 15 kg 210 g 20 kg 260 g 25 kg 305 g 30 kg 350 g 35 kg 395 g 40 kg 440 g 50 kg 520 g