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Woofas Big Bites Lamb Mince

Woofas Big Bites Lamb Mince

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Premium 100% natural frozen New Zealand lamb mince which is great for all life stages. This single-protein option is perfect for dogs with sensitivities to beef or chicken.

Benefits

Why choose Big Bites Lamb Mince?

Rich in amino acids and B vitamins: Promotes healthy skin, glossy coats, and reduced shedding.

🦷 Supports dental health: Chewing helps clean teeth naturally.

💩 Better digestion: Results in smaller, less odorous waste due to improved nutrient absorption.

🌿 Great for sensitive pets: An excellent choice for pets with allergies or food sensitivities.

🥩 Raw feeding friendly: A perfect addition to any raw feeding plan.

Nutrition

Ingredients

100% New Zealand lamb.

Guaranteed Analysis (Typical, per 100g)

  • Crude Protein: 18–20%
  • Crude Fat: 10–15%
  • Crude Fibre: <1%
  • Moisture: 65–75%
  • Ash: 1–2%
  • Energy: ~180–220 kcal

Micronutrients (Approximate)

  • Iron: 1.5–2.5 mg
  • Zinc: 2–4 mg
  • Vitamin B12: 2–3 µg
  • Niacin (B3): 4–6 mg

These values are based on typical raw lamb mince composition and may vary depending on fat content and inclusion of organ meats. For food safety guidance, refer to the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) guidelines.

Feeding

Feeding Directions

When feeding your pet a raw diet, it's important to tailor portions to their individual needs based on weight, age, activity level, and overall health. As a general guideline:

  • Adult dogs: 2–3% of their ideal body weight per day.
  • Puppies: 4–6% of their body weight per day, divided into multiple meals.
  • Cats: 2–4% of their body weight daily, depending on age and activity.

Break the daily amount into two meals for adult pets, and three or more meals for puppies or kittens.

Always ensure your pet has access to fresh, clean water.

Note: As always, introduce new proteins gradually and monitor your pet's response, especially with sensitive tummies. Transitioning slowly helps avoid digestive upset and allows your pet to adjust comfortably to new foods.

 

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