Lamb Dog Food UK — Grain Free Freshly Prepared Lamb

Grain free lamb dog food UK — freshly prepared lamb as ingredient #1. A novel protein ideal for dogs with sensitivities to chicken or beef, or owners looking for a varied protein rotation diet.

Why Choose Lamb Dog Food?

Lamb is a naturally rich source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids and zinc. For dogs who are sensitive to more common proteins, lamb offers a gentle, flavourful alternative that supports healthy digestion, coat condition and muscle maintenance.

Lamb Dog Food UK — Grain Free Freshly Prepared Lamb
Freshly Prepared Protein as number 1 ingredient in all our dog foods
All our dog food is make in the UK, and ingredients are sourced  in the UK where possible.
Our recipes are led by science to make them complete and balanced
All our dog foods are complete and Balanced meeting UK standards
All our dog foods are vet approved

Why Choose Lamb Dog Food?

Lamb is a naturally rich protein source with a distinct flavour that many dogs find highly palatable. It provides a good balance of essential amino acids, omega-3 fatty acids and zinc — supporting muscle health, coat condition and immune function.

Is Lamb Dog Food Good for Dogs with Allergies?

Lamb is considered a novel protein for many dogs, meaning they have had less prior exposure to it compared to chicken or beef. For dogs with suspected food sensitivities, switching to a lamb-based grain free recipe can help identify whether a common protein is the trigger — and often brings noticeable improvements in skin, coat and digestion.

Lamb vs Chicken — Which is Better for My Dog?

Both are excellent protein sources, but if your dog has shown signs of sensitivity to chicken, lamb is a natural next step. Lamb is slightly higher in fat than chicken, making it a great choice for active dogs or those needing extra energy. For dogs needing leaner nutrition, turkey or fish-based recipes may be a better fit.

Can Dogs Eat Lamb Every Day?

Yes — our lamb recipes are complete and balanced for everyday feeding. They meet all nutritional requirements for adult dogs and are suitable for long-term use. Some owners prefer to rotate proteins periodically to provide dietary variety and reduce the chance of developing a new sensitivity.

Frequently Asked Questions: Lamb Dog Food UK — Grain Free Freshly Prepared Lamb

Quick answers to the most common questions.

Is lamb good for dogs?
Yes. Lamb is a nutrient-rich protein providing high-quality amino acids for muscle maintenance, naturally occurring zinc for immune function and skin health, and omega-3 fatty acids for coat condition. It is highly palatable and an excellent novel protein option for dogs with sensitivities to chicken or beef.
Is lamb a hypoallergenic protein for dogs?
Lamb is a lower-allergen protein choice for dogs sensitive to common proteins like chicken or beef. Because it is used less frequently in standard commercial dog food, many dogs have limited prior exposure - reducing the likelihood of a sensitivity reaction and making it suitable for rotation or elimination diets.
Is grain free lamb dog food good for dogs with skin problems?
Yes. Lamb naturally contains zinc and omega-3 fatty acids that support skin barrier function and coat condition. Combined with the removal of grain-based irritants, a grain free lamb recipe can help reduce inflammatory skin reactions in dogs sensitive to chicken or cereal-based foods.
What is the difference between lamb and chicken dog food?
Lamb is a red meat with a richer flavour and slightly higher fat content than chicken. It contains different amino acid ratios and is less commonly used in commercial dog food, making it a useful novel protein for dogs that have developed sensitivities to chicken.
Can I feed my dog lamb dog food every day?
Yes. Our grain free lamb dog food is complete and balanced for everyday feeding. Freshly prepared lamb as the first ingredient, combined with digestible carbohydrates, prebiotics and essential vitamins and minerals, makes it a nutritionally complete daily diet suitable for adult dogs of all breeds.