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ZIWI Peak® Wet Original Series Lamb Recipe for Dogs
ZIWI Peak® Wet Original Series Lamb Recipe for Dogs
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New Zealand is famous for its world-class lamb, ethically raised by multi-generational family farmers under perfect conditions. Our temperate climate and lush, nutrient-rich farmland allow the lamb to graze all year round.
This single protein food is gently nourishing and great for dogs with food sensitivities. ZIWI Peak® Lamb is everything your dog needs to grab adventure by the tail.
Features
- 91% PeakPrey® ratios of meat, organs, seafood, bone.
- 10% Z-BOOST® superfoods blend.
- Use as a complete and balanced meal, a nutritious topper, or a delicious treat.
- Free from grains, potatoes, glycerin, and rendered meat or meals.
Storage instructions
Refrigerate once opened and use within 7 days.
Benefits
Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids
Found throughout the body, especially the brain and eyes. As you might expect, these nutrients are crucial for supporting healthy brain function, growth, and development (particularly for puppies and kittens). But they also play an important role in helping your pet’s blood vessels, heart, immune system, and lungs work properly.
They’re also great for supporting healthy skin and coat. Poultry is an important source of Omega-6 fatty acids, while New Zealand green mussels and other seafoods are a good source of Omega-3 fatty acids.
Glucosamine and Chondroitin
Glucosamine is a combination of ‘glucose’, a sugar, and ‘glutamine’, an amino acid. It helps form and repair cartilage. Together, they’re ideal for building healthy joints and resisting joint tissue breakdown - particularly crucial for our senior pets and puppies. Beef, lamb, poultry, and bones are a good source of these nutrients.
Taurine
An amino acid and one of the building blocks of all proteins. Necessary to maintain normal vision, digestion, heart muscle function, and to maintain a healthy immune system. Dogs can make taurine, but cats rely on taurine exclusively from their diets. All animal proteins are an excellent source.
Calcium
Calcium builds and maintains strong bones. But it’s also needed for the heart, muscles, and nerves to function properly. In the wild, cats and dogs would eat bones along with meat to get the calcium they need. We think they have the right idea, so ZIWI Peak® recipes include ground bone to reflect what your pet would eat in the wild.
Phosphorus
Phosphorus is essential in the formation of bones and teeth, so essential for our young pups and kittens. It is needed to make protein so the body can grow, repair, and maintain its cells. Phosphorus also helps the body make ATP, a molecule the body uses to store energy. Phosphorus is found in bony raw materials, which is why ZIWI Peak recipes include ground bone.
Sodium
Sodium is beneficial for focus and mood, heart and blood health, weight maintenance, and fluid balance. Puppies and kittens require sodium to support healthy growth. Sources include meat and seafood, and salt.
Magnesium
Magnesium plays a vital role in just about every process in the body. Important for bone mineralization, muscle contraction and relaxation (i.e. movement), and neuronal signal transduction. A source is New Zealand green mussels.
Copper
Necessary for the absorption and transport of dietary iron and essential for the normal formation of haemoglobin. Sources include organ meats and fish.
Vitamin A
This supports healthy eyes and night vision (especially important to cats!) as well as the formation of organs and structures in growing animals, and immune function. Liver is a rich source of Vitamin A, which is why ZIWI Peak recipes include liver.
Nutrition
Ingredients
Lamb, Water Sufficient for Processing, Lamb Lung, Lamb Kidney, Chickpeas, Lamb Liver, Lamb Tripe, Lamb Heart, New Zealand Green Mussel, Lamb Bone, Lecithin, Minerals (Dipotassium Phosphate, Magnesium Sulfate, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Selenium Yeast, Manganese Amino Acid Complex), Dried Kelp, Salt, Vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin B5 Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid).
AAFCO Statement (Nutritional Adequacy)
ZIWI Peak® Lamb Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min) | 9.5% |
Crude Fat (min) | 6% |
Crude Fiber (max) | 2% |
Moisture (max) | 78% |
Ash (max) | 3% |
Chondroitin Sulfate (min) | 300 mg/kg |
Calorie Content (calculated) | |
kcal ME / kg | 1325 |
kcal ME / 390g can | 517 |
Feeding
Feeding Directions
Perfect for all breeds and life stages, ZIWI Peak® can be fed as a topper or a complete and balanced meal for dogs. Our recipes are nutrient dense, so a little goes a long way—and just like people, each pet is unique. We recommend you monitor your pet’s weight and adjust feeding amounts accordingly.
Adults: For every 3kg/6.6lb of body weight, feed between 3/4 and 1 1/4 170g cans per day or for every 7kg/17.6lb of body weight, feed between 3/4 and 1 1/4 390g cans per day.
Puppies and pregnant or nursing females: feed approx 1 1/2 to 2 times this amount over 2-3 feedings per day.
Ziwi Peak®
Peak Nutrion from Pure New Zealand

FAQs
What is the difference between the ZIWI Peak® air-dried and canned recipes?
The foundation of ZIWI Peak's® air-dried and wet recipes are the same ─ both are rich in New Zealand sourced protein and low in carbohydrate. The main difference is moisture content. ZIWI Peak® air-dried foods feature up to 14% moisture, while our wet foods feature up to 78% moisture.
Are ZIWI Peak® Wet Original Series foods considered raw?
ZIWI Peak recipes have high inclusions of 100% raw meat, organs, ground bone, and seafood gently processed to preserve the nutritional integrity of the ingredients.
Can I rotate different ZIWI Peak® proteins?
Yes, we recommend feeding a variety of proteins using gradual transition, to minimise the potential for digestive upset. Please refer to our transition guide.
Can ZIWI Peak® be fed as a topper or mixed with another food?
ZIWI Peak® can be fed many ways such as your pet’s daily food, as a nutritious topper on your existing food or as a tasty treat.
How should I transition my dog to this food?
Gradually mix the new food with your dog's current food over 7-10 days.
How much should I feed my dog daily?
Feeding guidelines are based on your dog's weight and activity level. Refer to the packaging for specific recommendations.
Life stage
- Small-Breed Puppy
- Puppy
- Large-Breed Puppy
- Adult Dog
- Senior Dog
- All Life Stages
Health Benefits
- Digestive health
- Skin & coat care
- Joint & mobility care
- Weight control
Product Usage
- Dog Food
Flavour
- Lamb
- Lamb Lung
- Lamb Kidney
- Venison Liver
- Lamb Tripe
- Lamb Heart
Made In
- New Zealand