Ancient Mountain Canine Recipe with Roasted Lamb

Pasture-raised lamb combines with the ancient grains millet, grain sorghum, quinoa and chia seed for a delicious, protein-packed meal that’s also rich in antioxidants, omega fatty acids and more.

Lamb

Lamb

Lamb is a highly digestible protein that enhances palatability.

Ancient Grains

Ancient Grains

Ancient grains are packed with protein, fiber, essential omega fatty acids and other key nutrients.

Roasted Lamb

Roasted Lamb

Lamb is a highly digestible protein that enhances palatability. Roasted to add flavor.

Dried Tomato Pomace

Dried Tomato Pomace

A fiber source that helps support digestive health and firm stools. Sourced from tomatoes, contributes vitamin C, lycopene and other important antioxidants.

Blueberries

Blueberries

Rich in fiber and antioxidants, blueberries are considered to be a superfood.

Raspberries

Raspberries

These berries contain antioxidants that help support overall good health.

Species-Specific Probiotics

Species-Specific Probiotics

Probiotics are good bacteria that help support healthy digestive and immune systems.

Standard Measuring Cups Per Day

Current Weight (lbs.)2 – 4 Months4 – 8 Months8 – 12 MonthsAdult Dog
3½½
51¾½
101 ⅔1 ⅓1 ¼¾
202 ⅔2 ¼1 ¾1 ½
303 ⅔3 ¼2 ⅓2
404 ½3 ¾32 ⅓
605 ¼4 ¼3 ¼
806 ⅓5 ¼4 ¼
10064 ¾
For adult dogs over 100 pounds, add approximately ⅓ cup for every 10 additional pounds. For pregnant or nursing adult dogs, we recommend free-choice feeding. Adjust amount offered daily as needed to maintain ideal body condition. This feeding guide provides a starting point for the amount of food to give your dog each day. We recommend that you keep your dog in ideal body condition and not allow them to become overweight. The amount of food your dog needs can vary based on age, activity level or other food and treats given, so be sure to work with your veterinarian to determine an appropriate weight for your dog, and to make any necessary adjustments to their feeding.

Remember to keep fresh water available to your pet at all times.

Changing to Taste of the Wild Pet Foods
When changing to Taste of the Wild, we recommend making a gradual transition over 7-10 days to help avoid possible digestive upset in sensitive pets. Add a small amount of new food to your dog’s previous diet, gradually increasing the new and decreasing the previous diet until the transition is complete.

Custom Feeding Guide

Every pet is different. Tell us a little about your pet and get custom feeding recommendations based on life factors like age, weight and feeding schedule.

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Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein 25.0% minimum
Crude Fat 15.0% minimum
Crude Fiber 3.0% maximum
Moisture 10.0% maximum
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) 0.05% minimum
Zinc 150 mg/kg minimum
Selenium 0.4 mg/kg minimum
Vitamin A 10,000 IU/kg minimum
Vitamin E 150 IU/kg minimum
L-Carnitine* 100 mg/kg minimum
Taurine* 0.12% minimum
Omega-6 Fatty Acids* 2.8% minimum
Omega-3 Fatty Acids* 0.4% minimum
Glucosamine* 750 mg/kg minimum
Total Microorganisms*
(Lactobacillus plantarum, Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Enterococcus faecium, Bifidobacterium animalis in descending amounts)
not less than 80,000,000 CFU/lb

*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.

Calorie Content

3,625 kcal/kg (411 kcal/cup) Calculated Metabolizable Energy

AAFCO Statement

Taste of the Wild Ancient Mountain Canine Recipe with Roasted Lamb is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages, including growth of large size dogs (70 lb. or more as an adult).

Available Sizes

A small white bag of pet food.

5 lb.

A medium white bag of pet food.

14 lb.

A large white bag of pet food.

28 lb.

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