Description
Freeze-Dried Raw Protein Lamb & Whitefish Soft Nibs Meal or Mixer Dog Food
Elevate your dog’s palate with our extraordinary freeze-dried raw Lamb & Whitefish Soft Nibs. This novel protein blend combines 99% premium raw lamb and wild-caught whitefish with nutrient-rich organs and bone. Perfect for food-sensitive pets, these tender morsels deliver unique proteins while being gentle on delicate teeth. The irresistible aroma entices even the pickiest eaters, and you can crumble and rehydrate them for a moisture-rich feast. Serve as a complete meal or enhance your pet’s bowl with 20% soft nibs to unlock the benefits of raw nutrition. Each bite provides naturally occurring vitamins and minerals that support muscle strength, vibrant health, and optimal digestion.
14oz Bag
Ingredients: Lamb, whitefish with bone, lamb liver, tricalcium phosphate, fish oil, mixed tocopherols (preservative), vitamin E supplement, zinc amino acid complex, iron amino acid complex, copper amino acid complex, manganese amino acid complex.
Guaranteed Analysis
Protein (Min.)Â 38%
Fat (Min.) 32%
Fiber (Max.) 5%
Moisture (Max.) 8%
START YOUR RAW FEEDING JOURNEY
Every dog is unique, and their raw feeding plan should be too. Factors like age, weight, and activity level all play a role in how much to feed. Puppies, pregnant, and nursing dogs may need up to twice as much as an adult dog. Dogs can be more selective eaters than cats, so transitioning to raw often takes extra patience and time. A gradual approach is the best way to help your dog adjust to new flavors and textures while supporting healthy digestion.
Full Raw Feeding
When transitioning completely to raw, start with 25% raw and 75% current food. Increase the raw portion gradually each day until you reach 100% raw over 7–10 days. This slow transition helps your dog’s digestive system adjust comfortably.
Mixed Feeding (Raw + Kibble or Canned)
You can also feed raw alongside your dog’s current diet. Begin with a small amount of raw (such as a spoonful mixed in) and slowly increase the portion at a pace your dog accepts. Some dogs adjust quickly, while others may need more time.
Picky Eater or Sensitive Stomach?
Choose a single protein and extend the transition period to 2–3 weeks or longer. This slower approach helps with digestion and allows your dog to get comfortable with the taste, smell, and texture of raw food.




