Go! SENSITIVITIES Limited Ingredient Lamb Grain-Free Dry Dog Food
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GO! SENSITIVITIES Limited Ingredient Lamb Grain-Free Dry Dog Food provides your furry friend with the daily nutrition he needs to keep going strong. Formulated for pups with specific dietary needs, it features grass-fed lamb as a single source of protein and is made with as few ingredients as possible. This grain, gluten and potato-free recipe includes prebiotic fiber from dried chicory root to support sensitive stomachs with omega oils for a healthy skin and coat. It also contains no by-product meals, wheat, corn or soy for the safety of your paw-tner. GO! SENSITIVITIES Limited Ingredient Lamb Grain-Free Dry Food is ideal for dogs of all life stages.
Key Benefits- Limited ingredient diet that provides your pup with the daily nutrition he needs to keep going strong.
- Features grass-fed lamb as a single source of protein with 6 key ingredients.
- Contains prebiotic fiber from dried chicory root to support sensitive stomachs.
- Gluten and potato-free recipe with omega oils for a healthy skin and coat.
- Made with no by-product meals, wheat, corn or soy for the safety of your paw-tner.
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Item Number201996
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BrandPetcurean
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeSmall Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
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Food FormDry Food
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Special DietGluten Free, Limited Ingredient Diet, Grain-Free, No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Sensitive Digestion, Natural
De-Boned Lamb, Lamb Meal, Tapioca, Peas, Lentils, Pea Flour, Chickpeas, Canola Oil (Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols), Coconut Oil (Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols), Natural Lamb Flavour, Salmon Oil, Sodium Chloride, Dried Chicory Root, Potassium Chloride, Choline Chloride, Dicalcium Phosphate, Vitamins (Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (A Source Of Vitamin C), D-Calcium Pantothenate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Beta-Carotene, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement), Minerals (Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Zinc Oxide, Manganese Proteinate, Copper Sulphate, Ferrous Sulphate, Calcium Iodate, Manganous Oxide, Selenium Yeast), Dl-Methionine, L-Lysine, Taurine, Dried Rosemary.
Caloric Content3953 kcal/kg, 435 kcal/cup
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 24.0% min |
Crude Fat | 12.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 4.0% max |
Moisture | 10.0% max |
Calcium | 1.2% min |
Phosphorus | 0.9% min |
Omega-6 | 2% min |
Omega-3 | 0.4% min |
Dog Weight | Daily Feeding for Less Active (cup) | Daily Feeding for Active (cup) | Daily Feeding for Puppy (cups) |
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2 - 5 lbs | 1/4 – 1/2 | 1/4 – 1/2 | 1/4 – 1/2 |
5 - 10 lbs | 1/2 – 3/4 | 1/2 – 3/4 | 1/2 – 1 |
10 - 20 lbs | 3/4 – 1 | 3/4 – 1 1/4 | 1 – 1 1/2 |
20 - 30 lbs | 1 – 1 1/2 | 1 1/4 – 1 3/4 | 1 1/2 – 2 1/4 |
30 - 50 lbs | 1 1/2 – 2 1/4 | 1 3/4 – 2 1/2 | 2 1/4 – 3 1/4 |
50 - 70 lbs | 2 1/4 – 2 3/4 | 2 1/2 – 3 1/4 | 3 1/4 – 4 |
70 - 90 lbs | 2 3/4 – 3 1/2 | 3 1/4 – 4 | 4 – 5 |
90 - 110 lbs | 3 1/2 – 4 | 4– 4 1/2 | 5 – 5 3/4 |
110 - 140 lbs | 4 – 4 3/4 | 4 1/2 – 5 1/2 | 5 3/4 – 6 3/4 |
The amount of food your dog needs will vary depending on breed, activity level, age and climate. Use our feeding chart as a guide, adjusting the quantity fed to achieve your dog’s ideal weight. We suggest feeding twice a day, puppies more often. Provide fresh, clean water at all times. Regular exercise will help maintain a healthy body weight. Love, attention and tummy rubs should be given freely, as often as possible. Pregnant/lactating females: increase intake by 50%.
The transition period should be at minimum, ten days and could take upwards of two weeks, depending on your pet’s sensitivity to change. On day one, introduce 10% new food and 90% old food. Keep the food at this ratio for two or more days. Next, increase the ratio to 20% new food and 80% old food for two or more days. Repeat increasing in increments of 10% until you’re feeding 100% of the new food. If your pet experiences any kind of digestive upset during this time, try slowing down the process to let his or her digestive tract adjust to the new food. Some vomiting and/or diarrhea can be normal when introducing new foods as the digestive process and the naturally occurring bacteria your pet’s body requires is a complex and delicate system. If you experience any vomiting and/or diarrhea, be sure to reduce the amount of new food the next time you feed and overall, slow the whole transition period down even more.
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Life saver!
By Margie2016 on Feb 21, 2020
We have 2 Basset Hounds that are now 5 years old and are from the same litter (champion line). One of them has always been healthy and beautiful. The other has had allergies since she was 1. She scratched the fur off of her neck, and her skin folds & belly were always red. We have had many trips to the vet, trying to isolate her allergy. We tried every type of protein, and every brand of grain free, or limited ingredient food we could find, with mixed results. Apparently, chicken is the most common food allergy for dogs. Most dog food has chicken fat in it, even some that say limited ingredients. We finally found "GO!" lamb sensitivities. It is truly chicken and chicken fat free. Our allergy We have 2 Basset Hounds that are now 5 years old and are from the same litter (champion line). One of them has always been healthy and beautiful. The other has had allergies since she was 1. She scratched the fur off of her neck, and her skin folds & belly were always red. We have had many trips to the vet, trying to isolate her allergy. We tried every type of protein, and every brand of grain free, or limited ingredient food we could find, with mixed results. Apparently, chicken is the most common food allergy for dogs. Most dog food has chicken fat in it, even some that say limited ingredients. We finally found "GO!" lamb sensitivities. It is truly chicken and chicken fat free. Our allergy ridden Basset now has fur on her neck for the first time in 4 years! Now we have 2 beautiful Bassets again. Thank you "GO!" for being true to your label! … more
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4 stars for Quality buuuuut....
By Samagader on Jan 12, 2020
My pupper gobbled this up at first however; we’re not even through this small bag and he’s over it. Also, even though it’s grain free, the grass fed lamb is triggering his grass allergy. I have a weird dog I know. I was hopeful since he used to love the salmon flavor of this brand, but he’s notorious for getting bored and this was not a winner for him.
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Not satisfied
By Buck on Sep 23, 2019
I was very satisfied with the original GO! LAMB recipe. Which I was feeding my dog for the past 2 years. But I bought a new bag yesterday and when I opened it I noticed it smell different. I checked the ingredients and saw that you added salmon oil which my dog is allergic to. I cannot continue to give my dog this new bag of food because it will cause ear infections and rashes on his body. Please can you continue to produce the lamb recipe with the original ingredients as before. This new bag has an orange line at the top. I would like to return this bag for the original grey, silver and black bag GO! LAMB RECIPE without salmon oil.
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Dog eats it sometimes
By Lenard on Jul 25, 2019
My dog tends to eat Kibble that is more flat shaped than round. I bought Go! Because it was on a recommendation list of dry dog foods. I feed my dog a mix of wet and dry food. So far he eats some of this Kibble but leaves some in his bowl.
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Wonder Food
By Jewellej on May 14, 2019
This food worked wonders for my older dogs. I have 5 senior dogs. All of which have their own issues that range from gas to intestinal issues. When I had to take one of my females to the vet due to vomiting and diarrhea twice I knew there was a problem. I didn't have them on a bad food brand before but as they got older their digestion changes. So I decided it was time to make a change. After having her on a bland diet for 5 days I started to incorporate this food in, now she is on this food only and she is doing great...my other dog doesn't have as much gas either. As with any food though you have your picky eaters...and I have one...but he has always been a picky guy and didn't like This food worked wonders for my older dogs. I have 5 senior dogs. All of which have their own issues that range from gas to intestinal issues. When I had to take one of my females to the vet due to vomiting and diarrhea twice I knew there was a problem. I didn't have them on a bad food brand before but as they got older their digestion changes. So I decided it was time to make a change. After having her on a bland diet for 5 days I started to incorporate this food in, now she is on this food only and she is doing great...my other dog doesn't have as much gas either. As with any food though you have your picky eaters...and I have one...but he has always been a picky guy and didn't like what my girls liked... … more
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Peas, chickpeas, lentils and pea protein,
By jlw3612 on Aug 9, 2019 top1000Contributor
Not a good healthy food with the DCM scare, expensive for a food full of peas. So wish they made the Lamb with the same ingredients as the duck
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Allergic dog
By workinGrandma on Aug 10, 2019
My mix breed is allergic and fussy. But this with a dressing of raw instant, she loves! And ships to my door. Love it.
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Great dog food made from grass-fed lamp
By WinMum on Jun 24, 2019
My dog loves it and his coat is shiny and looking healthy!
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Doesn't Like it
By Peanut on May 29, 2019
Peanut doesn't like it; won't eat it unless I mix in a little wet food.
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Go brand dog food
By Debby on Apr 5, 2019
They didn’t like the lamb Which surprised me since I used to buy them lamb and brown rice They did like the duck