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Acana Singles Grass-fed Lamb Dog
Acana Singles is formulated with one single source of protein supplemented with a small amount of vegetables, fruits and herbs. The Singles mostly consists of nutrients that occur naturally in the ingredients; synthetic ingredients are reduced to a minimum. Acana Singles Grass-fed Lamb Dog contains lamb and sun-cured fruit and vegetables from the Canadian Okanagan Valley, supporting a healthy digestion. This combination of ingredients makes Acana Singles Grass-fed Lamb Dog suitable as an elimination diet.
Acana
Acana produces natural pet food with local ingredients, taking into account the evolution of dogs. Their original diets were protein-rich and full of fresh meats. The ingredients are bought locally (Alberta, Canada). Acana Biologically Appropriate is formulated with fresh meat, fresh fish, vegetables, fruits and herbs suited to the needs of your dogs.
Biologically Appropriate
Biologically Appropriate food largely consists of fresh ingredients and matches the digestive structure of the animal. The products do not contain any artificial scents, colours, flavours or other additives and are free of GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) and antibiotics.
Advantages
- Contains one single source of protein
- Low in carbohydrates (30%)
- No grains, no potatoes
Ingredients
Raw grass-fed lamb (18%), lamb meat meal (18%), whole green peas, whole red lentils, raw lamb liver (4%), lamb fat (4%), fresh red delicious apples (4%), whole garbanzo beans, whole green lentils, whole yellow peas, raw lamb tripe (2%), raw lamb kidney (2%), dried lamb cartilage (2%), lentil fiber, marine algae (1.2%) (pure and sustainable source of DHA and EPA), fresh whole butternut squash, fresh whole pumpkin, dried brown kelp, freeze-dried lamb liver (0.1%), salt, fresh whole cranberries, fresh whole blueberries, chicory root, turmeric root, milk thistle, burdock root, lavender, marshmallow root, rosehips.
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Jayson, Wednesday 1 April 2020