The data in our typical analysis is composed of calculated values using expected figures from ingredient databases and actual lab analyses of our foods. This table provides more detailed information than our Guaranteed Analysis but it is not intended to represent absolute values. This data is oftentimes helpful when determining if a specific recipe is suitable for a known dietary requirement. If you or your veterinarian have further questions, please Contact Us.
OTHER NUTRITIONAL DATA
Ash
9.6 %
Carbohydrates (max)
2.0 %
Linoleic Acid (Omega 6)
2.07 %
Linolenic Acid (Omega 3)
0.44 %
Arachidonic Acid
0.18 %
VITAMINS
Vitamin A
25,591.41 IU/kg
Thiamin
10 mg/kg
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
13.524 mg/kg
Niacin (Vitamin B3)
58.2 mg/kg
Pantothenic Acid
31.38 mg/kg
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)
4.861 mg/kg
Folate
0.945 mg/kg
Vitamin B12
0.087 mg/kg
Vitamin D
1053 IU/kg
Vitamin E
81.647 IU/kg
Choline
1842 mg/kg
MINERALS
Calcium
1.359 %
Copper
19.063 mg/kg
Iron
184.193 mg/kg
Magnesium
0.09 %
Manganese
8.028 mg/kg
Phosphorus
1.01 %
Potassium
0.647 %
Selenium
0.4 mg/kg
Sodium
0.47 %
Zinc
293.33 mg/kg
Iodine
1.946 mg/kg
AMINO ACIDS
Arginine
1.474 %
Cystine
0.53 %
Histidine
0.586 %
Isoleucine
0.45 %
Leucine
1.864 %
Lysine
1.69 %
Methionine
0.791 %
Phenylalanie
1.649 %
Threonine
1.045 %
Tyrosine
1.5 %
Tryptophan
0.246 %
Valine
1.34 %
FEEDING DANDY LAMB FREEZE-DRIED RAW DINNER PATTIES
Serve as is or rehydrate by adding warm water. If your dog does not drink plenty of water at mealtime, we recommend rehydrating. To rehydrate, crumble and add ¼ cup of water for every two patties. When feeding dry, always make sure your dog drinks ample fresh water at mealtime. Optimal feeding amounts may vary with age, size, breed, and activity level. Please refer to the feeding chart below as an initial recommendation and adjust food amount as needed to reach desired weight goal.
RECOMMENDED PROPORTIONS
Body Weight (lbs)
Patties per Day
5
2
10
3 ½
15
5
20
6 ½
40
10 ½
60
14
80
17 ½
100
21
PREGNANT OR LACTATING FEMALES
For pregnant and nursing dogs, please check with your veterinarian as requirements may vary depending on the number of puppies and stage of lactation.