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Redbarn Natural Lamb Recipe Rolled Food for Dogs

Not just a complete meal, these single-meat protein recipe rolls can also be shredded as a supplement over dry food, or cubed to use as a treat, pill concealer or training aid. These natural food rolls are more convenient than feeding a raw diet, as the rolls do not need to be refrigerated until opened. Redbarn Lamb Recipe Rolls aren’t just a natural choice for your dog’s diet, they are wheat-free and feature added functional ingredients that support your dog’s best health. Flaxseed, a natural source of Omega-3 fatty acids, helps to support your dog’s skin and coat. Peas, a legume naturally high in protein, and Eggs help support your dog’s muscle development. Redbarn’s unique, low temperature cooking process helps retain vital minerals, vitamins and nutrients in the meat and helps prevent protein denaturation. Our Lamb Roll is made with over 50% fresh protein and meets the nutritional levels established by AAFCO for all life stages, from puppies to senior dogs.

Available in 2.3-lb & 4-lb rolls. 

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CRUDE PROTEIN 13.0% min
CRUDE FAT 6.0% min
CRUDE FIBER 2.0% max
MOISTURE 43.0% max

Feed Responsibly: Monitor your pet while feeding premium rolled food. This is a consumable, highly digestible food, however, choking may occur if ingested in large pieces. Always provide a fresh supply of drinking water.

Transition InstructionsIt is important that your pet switch pet food gradually from his current pet food to avoid digestive upset.

To Transition:

Week 1: Start with 1/4 Redbarn food and 3/4 other food Week 2: Gradually increase to 1/2 Redbarn food and 1/2 other food Week 3: Feed 3/4 Redbarn food and 1/4 other food Week 4: You are now able to feed your pet 100% Redbarn food

Remember These Tips When Switching Your Dog’s Food:

  • Puppies become adults at 12 months of age and should transition to an adult dog food to ensure they are receiving proper nutrient levels for adult dogs.
  • Pregnant or nursing dogs need energy-dense foods with increased calcium content so be sure to transition them during this special time to a puppy food. However, during pregnancy or nursing, large breed dogs should be switched to a regular puppy food, not a large breed puppy food.
  • If your veterinarian has recommended a therapeutic dog food for a specific health condition, please be sure to discuss transitioning his dog food in detail. There could be some special considerations and suggestions to ensure success.
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