Lamb
Lamb is a high quality food loaded with B12 and B3 vitamins, Omega 3 and Omega 6 acids and selenium and zinc, not to mention antioxidants, proteins and essential amino acids. It’s optimum to support muscle development and encourage optimum skin and coat health in dogs (and cats too).
Lamb tends to be a fattier meat however so may be great for active or working dogs or those looking to put on weight but less suitable for overweight or older dogs.
Dogs need protein to build, heal, and maintain body tissues and to protect and regulate body process.
It is largely a myth that lamb doesn’t cause any allergies. Dogs (and cats) can develop allergies over time. It’s important to note the symptoms and avoid it.
Lamb Allergy Symptoms:
Itchy skin
Lesions on areas like the muzzle, feet, and groin
Red skin
Dry skin
Changes in pigment of skin due to excessive licking
Alopecia (baldness) due to excessive licking
Diarrhea
Constipation
Fecal mucus and blood
Flatulence
Frequent bowel movement (sometimes up to 6 times a day)
Skin infections
Ear infections
Vomiting
Lamb Bones
Lamb bones can also splinter which is dangerous for dogs as it can cause very painful cuts to the gums, mouth and throat, or, worse, can lead to choking, serious internal injuries like gastrointestinal tract puncture, punctured organs, and even death.
Signs of bones stuck in your dog’s throat:
Anxious Pacing
Choking
Constant Licking of Lips
Difficulty Sitting or Staying Still
Drinking Water Excessively
Gagging
Vomiting
Wretching
If your dog has any issues with Lamb, Lamb Bones, or is showing any one of the respective symptoms. immediately seek out medical attention from your veterinarian. Please avoid Ramu if your dog is allergic to lamb and consider other options or Bespoke Kuro Snacks instead.
With any new food, it’s always best to feed your dog only a little at first. Wait to see of there is any adverse reaction, if any, before you let your dog eat more. When in doubt, please consult your veterinarian.
With Ramu by Kuro Snacks, all lamb is carefully deboned before it is fully oven cooked and dehydrated to avoid the risk of salmonella or other nasty bacterial infections.