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Feed your furry friend the nutrition she needs with the scrumptious flavor she loves! Lotus Good Grains Chicken Recipe Oven-Baked Adult Dry Dog Food is an oven-baked kibble that combines real chicken, fish, brown rice and recognizable fruits and vegetables for a balanced meal. The beneficial blend of olive and salmon oils provide your pup with healthy omega fatty acids, while vitamins, antioxidants and nutrients help support her overall health. Plus, this kibble tastes just like an oven-baked chicken cookie that your canine companion won’t be able to resist!
Item Number | 82231 |
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Weight | 12.5 pounds |
Season | N/A |
Shop Conscious | Non-GMO |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds |
Food Form | Dry Food |
Special Diet | With Grain, Non-GMO, Premium |
Chicken, Chicken Meal, Rye, Brown Rice, Barley, Oats, White Fish, Chicken Fat Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols and Citric Acid, Pea Fiber, Ground Flaxseed, Dried Egg Product, Brewers Dried Yeast, Calcium Propionate, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Apples, Blueberries, Pumpkin, Spinach, Potassium Chloride, Salmon Oil, Olive Oil, Salt, Garlic, L Ascrobyl Polyphosphate, Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin E Supplement, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Niacin, Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Yucca Schidegera Extract, Dried Kelp, Inulin, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Riboflavin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin B Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Calcium Iodate, Vitamin D Supplement, Folic Acid, Sodium Selenite, Rosemary Extract.
Crude Protein | 24.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 12.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 3.0% max |
Moisture | 10.0% max |
Ash | 6.0% max |
Vitamin E | 150 IU/kg min |
Omega-3 Fatty Acids | 0.35% min |
Omega-6 Fatty Acids | 2.00% min |
Ascorbic Acid | 250 mg/kg min |
Weight | Daily Feeding (cup) |
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5 lbs | 3/4 |
15 lbs | 1 1/2 |
30 lbs | 2 1/2 |
50 lbs | 3 1/2 |
70 lbs | 4 1/2 |
95 lbs | 5 3/4 |
120 lbs | 6 3/4 |
+25 lbs | 1/2 |
When transitioning to a new pet food, do so slowly over a period of about 7�10 days, mixing an increasing amount of new food with old food each day: Start with 75% old food mixed with 25% new food for approximately three days. Then mix 50% old with 50% new for approximately three days.
Because we bake our dog and cat foods, we are able to use up to twice as much fresh meat as extruded pet foods. Then there’s better palatability - in 1 third - party study, Lotus Wholesome Duck Recipe fed 11/2 times better as a first choice against the leading specialty dry duck formulas for dogs. And we do it all without any added flavors or sprayed on fats (Feel the difference - Lotus is not greasy like most extruded foods).Baked foods are cooked at 1 atmospheric pressure slowly cooking and browning each piece of Lotus. Extruders cook food at 2 - 3 times atmospheric pressure using steam. Extruded kibble gets its puffy appearance from being cooked at such high pressure, then being released back into normal atmospheric pressure after cooking. This is cooking from the inside out (think microwave).Oven - baked Lotus retains 100% of its vitamins. Extruded dog and cat foods typically lose an average of 40% of their vitamins. This means that all of Lotus’ fresh fruits and vegetables still provide all of those wonderful antioxidants to keep your best friend’s cells healthy. Lotus even retained 100% of its proteins compared to extruded foods that typically lose 20% during drying the drying process.Feed less! A bag of Lotus lasts 20% longer. This is because a cup of Lotus weighs only 4 oz and many extruded foods weigh an average of 6 ozSlow oven - baking takes about 3 times as long, but we think all the benefits are worth it.
Lotus dry foods are baked in real ovens, like the 1 you have at home. So, of course, there will be some browning from the oven. The Lotus kibbles come out shaped slightly different from each other—the same way homemade cookies are never perfectly round.
All ingredients are sourced in North America (USA and Canada). There are 3 exceptions on our ingredient lists: New Zealand Green Mussel, Deboned Lamb and Lamb Meal - all these great ingredients come from New Zealand.
Our oven - baked foods are made in small batches in a family owned and operated Canadian bakery. all of our canned foods are made in small batches in our very own micro - cannery in California.
We use whole grains because of the many nutritional benefits they provide. For example, brown rice provides vitamin E to help maintain healthy cells. Brown rice also supplies insoluble fiber which becomes food for the good bacteria in your pet’s large intestine.In fact, our brown rice is actually more expensive than chicken meal because it’s the same brown rice you’d cook at home. Although chicken meal is a nutritious ingredient, it’s not used in the household kitchen.Rye is another whole grain, but this 1 has the highest concentration of lignans, antioxidant like compounds that help keep cells healthy.Barley and oatmeal are a great source of B vitamins, as well as insoluble fiber, which can help feed good bacteria in the large intestine.
We selected 3 special oils for our dog food, each with their own amazing benefits. We chose soy oil because it is a good source of omega - 6 and omega - 3 fatty acids in the form of Alpha Linolenic Acid. We chose olive oil because it’s a rich source linoleic acid (omega - 6). And we added salmon oil because it’s rich in 2 omega - 3 fatty acids - DHA and EPA. DHA has been shown to improve learning in puppies whose mothers were fed a diet containing DHA. All Lotus cat recipes contain chicken fat as well because cats have an increased need for fat, as compared to dogs.
Lotus only purchases proteins that are specified by the manufacturer to be preserved with vitamin E, citric acid, and rosemary. This means all our fish, fish meal, chicken, chicken meal, lamb, lamb meal, duck, and duck meal are all naturally preserved. We do this even though we could claim our food is natural by just adding a natural preservative to the food and not worrying about how our proteins are preserved. We feel it’s necessary to go the extra mile and commit to never buying proteins that are preserved with things like Ethoxyquin, BHT, or BHA even though they are cheaper.
No, the soy oil is 1 of the oils in Lotus that supplies both linoleic acid (an omega 6 fatty acid) and alpha linolenic acid(an omega 3 fatty acid). It is not a protein like soybean meal which is often used as an inexpensive source of protein in some foods. Allergies are primarily caused by proteins, not fatty acids or oils. In fact, Lotus does not use any concentrated plant based proteins like soybean meal, potato protein, pea protein or rice protein concentrate, for that very reason.
Because dogs can produce taurine if they have all of the required amino acids. Lotus lamb supplies these amino acids with lamb meat, Pollock and lamb meal as protein sources and not just lamb meal. Lamb meal tends to be higher in ash (bone) and collagen than lamb meat and doesn’t have as much usable protein. Also, Lotus does not use ingredients like rice bran which is often combined with lamb meal which is often the only protein source in other dog foods. When a dog is fed this type of diet, he/she may not get all of the required amino acids to produce taurine, so those dog foods add taurine. A deficiency in taurine can lead to heart issues.
All of the Lotus packaging artwork is done by Bay Area artist Nicholas Wilton. The natural, organic shapes and textures represented in Wilton’s work reflect the organic, holistic nature of Lotus foods. That’s why we chose Wilton to illustrate the images that our art director, Betsy Nathane designed. Wilton’s work can be found at nicholaswiltonpaintings.com
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Customer Rating | Rated 4.4286 out of 5 stars 35 | Rated 4.1923 out of 5 stars 52 | Rated 4.5476 out of 5 stars 42 | Rated 4.4918 out of 5 stars 61 | Rated 4.2564 out of 5 stars 39 |
Price Per Unit | $4.00/lbChewy Price | $4.00/lbChewy Price | $4.09/lbChewy Price | $4.16/lbChewy Price | $4.16/lbChewy Price |
Price | $49.99Chewy Price | $49.99Chewy Price | $48.98Chewy Price | $51.89Chewy Price | $51.89Chewy Price |
Autoship | — | — | $46.53Chewy Price | — | — |
Top Ingredients | Chicken, Chicken Meal, Rye... | Chicken, Rye, Chicken Liver... | Whole Grain Sorghum, Brewers Rice, Chicken Meal... | Chicken, Rye, Chicken Liver... | Chicken, Rye, Chicken Liver... |
Special Diet | With Grain, Non-GMO, Premium | With Grain, Non-GMO, Premium | Non-GMO, Natural, With Grain, Premium | With Grain, Non-GMO, Premium | Limited Ingredient Diet, No Corn No Wheat No Soy, With Grain... |
Health Feature | Digestive Health, Vitamins & Minerals | Digestive Health, Vitamins & Minerals | — | Digestive Health, Vitamins & Minerals | Digestive Health, Vitamins & Minerals |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Extra Small Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Small Breeds, Extra Small Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds |
Food Flavor | Chicken, Poultry | Chicken, Poultry | Chicken, Poultry | Chicken, Poultry | Chicken, Poultry |
I would give all five stars, but I do think it is a little pricey and unfortunately cannot be found in stores so that takes the convenience out of it; but my dog really loves the food and he is about to run me over when he smells or senses that I am about to feed him. Lol he was definitely not doing that with the food my husband picked out. lol
For sure now it has to be this food. I've tried this dry (other varieties also) food line in the past and it my dog got excessive pooping and frequency increased too. I thought I would give it another try with this one and sure enough my dog immediately (just after a day) starting pooping more and the frequency increased. As soon as I stopped and went back to her old food this stopped happening. Although the ingredients seem ok except for the peas (cause heart issues in dogs), flaxseed and Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation- might be the reason why idk.
I like the lotus adult kibble (various proteins), but it is currently almost impossible to find (“out of stock”). Chewy has always been reliable and quick to deliver and I’m sure this is not Chewy‘s fault, but it’s frustrating. This baked, not extruded, kibble is the only food my healthy 13 and 16 year old dogs have ever eaten so I don’t want to change now. Recently I was forced to buy ridiculously tiny 4 pound bags, which end up being just as ridiculously expensive. Up until recently Chewy has quickly and reliably delivered the 20 or 25 pound bags I usually order.
My dog won’t eat this. We’ve tried every food that have high ratings of other peoples dogs “loving” it, and this did not live up to that hype. This is so frustrating. We can’t get our dog to eat ANYTHING. He’s healthy (according to our vet) yet we won’t touch dry dog food. The fresh human grade food is too expensive, and we’ve tried dehydrated dog foods with no luck.
My dog has been diagnosed with early stage kidney disease. Currently, there is not agreement in the veterinary community about whether low protein diets are the best course of action. In my dog's case, he has significant arthritis and has already lost a lot of muscle mass. Therefore, I decided to go with a slightly lower protein, high quality dog food with low phosphorus levels. This dog food, while not his favorite, fit the bill.
I have 4 dogs, three dogs are husky. They are very picky about their food. Once I bought this food from them, they really like to eat it. I would definitely recommend this food.
My pooches would not eat it . I would have to mix it with something to give it taste . I tried a kibble & it had no taste at all
I upgraded the food I was feeding both of my dogs, and switched my boy Lou to this one. It was an easy transition and didn’t upset his stomach at all. He’s pretty picky, and I couldn’t get him to eat this without enticing him with wet food. I finished the bag, but since he was indifferent, I did not repurchase. I do think this is a high quality food that’s worth a try, it’s more suited to less picky pups!
My Golden Retriever, Gracie, likes this food and I like the ingredient list so we will buy this again
This is the only food my dog with a sensitive stomach will keep down! She's thrown up regularly on so many other "high quality" foods like Orijen and Wellness - and we tried all sorts of limited-ingredient and sensitive stomach foods too. Grain-free is not the best for all dogs. This is the best food for our pup and if your dog isn't doing well on other brands, try this littler known one out. It's baked, not extruded, which seems to make all the difference.