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Lamb is a less common protein than chicken or beef, making it a useful alternative for dogs that have developed sensitivities to more widely fed meats. For dogs that haven’t been regularly exposed to lamb, it can work well as part of an elimination diet or as a longer-term alternative protein.
Lamb is a naturally digestible protein that sits well with most dogs. ProDog’s lamb recipe combines pasture-reared lamb, ground bone, and nutrient-rich offal in a complete, balanced formula that’s easy on the digestive system.
Lamb is naturally rich in quality protein, B vitamins, and essential minerals including iron and zinc. It supports healthy muscle maintenance, immune function, and sustained energy, while the natural fat content contributes to coat condition and the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
For dogs whose digestive issues are linked to their current protein, switching to lamb can make a real difference. It’s a less commonly fed meat, so dogs with sensitivities to chicken or beef often tolerate it well. If sensitivity is suspected, introduce lamb as a sole protein and monitor your dog’s response over the next four weeks.
Lamb is less likely to trigger a reaction than widely fed proteins like chicken or beef, but its growing presence in commercial dog foods means it isn’t truly novel for every dog. If your dog has eaten lamb-based food previously, a genuinely novel protein like venison or wild boar may be the better starting point for an elimination diet.
Lamb suits a wide range of dogs. It’s a good fit for dogs stepping away from chicken or beef, those with sensitive digestion, and owners looking for a quality British-sourced protein they can rotate confidently. ProDog’s lamb recipe is complete and balanced, making it suitable as a daily diet for healthy adult dogs.
Yes, puppies can eat raw lamb as part of a balanced raw diet. For puppies, it’s important to choose a recipe formulated specifically for growth, one that meets FEDIAF nutritional standards and provides the correct protein levels and mineral ratios developing dogs need.
Lamb is naturally higher in fat than leaner proteins like venison or rabbit, and dietary fat plays an important role in energy, coat health, and the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. The key is balance across the rotation. Pairing lamb with leaner proteins over time ensures your dog gets the full benefit of both.
Switching to a raw lamb diet can support improved digestion, particularly for dogs whose current diet includes grains, fillers, or proteins that don’t agree with them. Raw feeding delivers nutrients in their most bioavailable form, without the processing that can disrupt gut health in sensitive dogs.