Open Farm - Grain Free Pasture Raised Lamb - Dry Dog Food
Open Farm
Regular price $32.99
Some sizes or flavours are only available by order. We receive our orders weekly and will let you know when it arrives.
Food is only available for curb side pick up or Saugeen Shores delivery. We will not ship food.
Proud to support family farms local and around the world, Open Farm uses high-quality meat and produce to create a hearty and healthy dog food. Pastured-Raised Lamb Recipe is a high protein, grain free, no potato, no poultry recipe that uses Grass-fed New Zealand lamb; ocean caught whitefish, herring and other fruits and vegetables. The use of lamb, whitefish, herring, coconut and salmon oil gives this food the omega 3 and omega six fatty acids that boost the immune system, reduce inflammation in joints, support the growth of puppies, and shine to their coat and skin. The recipe also contains a healthy dose of prebiotic fibres, from chicory root and apples. A plant fibre that aids in digestion and improves the immune system. Open Farm dog food uses a medium size kibble that supports every stage of your dog's life and can be fed as a standalone diet or as a rotational feeding with their other flavours.
Non-GMO fruits and vegetables used. No artificial flavours, preservatives, by-products, and no rendered meats. Open farms dog food New Zealand lamb has met the standards of the Global Animal Partnership.
Available in 4, 11 and 22 pound bags.
- Pastured raised New Zealand lamb recipe
- Grain-free, no corn, poultry, potato or soy
- High protein recipe
- Contains omega 3 and omega six fatty acids
- Excellent source of prebiotic fibres - healthy digestion
- Non-GMO fruits and veggies, certified humane meats
- No artificial flavours, preservatives, no meat byproducts.
- Made in the USA
Open Farm - Grain Free Pasture Raised Lamb - Dry Dog Food
Love the healthy ingredients and a Canadian brand.
My furbabies love the quality and taste of this kibble. All of the Open Farm dog food is so good.
My English Bulldog likes it. I am trying grain free to see if she stops biting her paws. The EBD owners in my group say NO to grain-free dog food. That makes me worry about grain-free in the long run.
5 paws up!