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Zignature Lamb Entree Freeze-Dried Dog Food

Zignature SKU: 35377 Barcode: 810138353776

$12.99

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Size: 4 oz

94% Lamb Meat and Organs, Potato-Free Complete Meal

Product Description

Zignature Freeze-Dried Lamb Entrée is a complete and balanced dog food made with 94% real lamb meat and organs, including lamb heart and lamb liver, paired with carrots, pumpkin, fenugreek, and olive oil. Gently freeze-dried to preserve nutrients and flavor, the recipe is grain-free, legume-free, and potato-free with no chicken, corn, wheat, soy, or dairy. Serve dry, rehydrated with water, or as a nutritious topper over existing meals. Formulated for all life stages.

Benefits 

  • 94% Lamb Meat and Organs: Lamb heart, lamb, and lamb liver together make up 94% of the recipe, delivering a dense, organ-rich protein base for muscle support and sustained energy.
  • Three Lamb Organs for Nutritional Variety: Unlike single-cut recipes, the combination of lamb heart, lamb muscle meat, and lamb liver provides a broader natural nutrient profile across one recipe.
  • Novel Protein for Sensitive Dogs: Lamb is less commonly fed than chicken or beef, making this a practical option for dogs with sensitivities to mainstream protein sources in their diet.
  • Pumpkin and Fenugreek for Digestion: Both are included specifically to support healthy gut function, smooth nutrient absorption, and comfortable digestion in every serving.

Variants

Available in three sizes:

  • 4 oz
  • 5 oz
  • 25 oz

Ingredients

Lamb heart, lamb, lamb liver, natural flavor, dried pumpkin, olive oil, carrots, fenugreek seed, potassium chloride, choline chloride, vitamins (niacinamide, vitamin E supplement, vitamin A supplement, thiamine mononitrate, D-Calcium Pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin D3 supplement, riboflavin, vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, biotin), salt, DL-methionine, minerals (zinc proteinate, iron proteinate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate, sodium selenite, calcium iodate), mixed tocopherols (preservative), taurine, marine microalgae oil, L-carnitine, and rosemary extract.

Caloric Content

Metabolizable Energy (calculated) 4,997 kcal per kg, 285 kcal per cup

*Standard 8 oz cup

Guaranteed Analysis

Nutrient

Amount

Crude Protein (min)

37.00%

Crude Fat (min)

34.00%

Crude Fiber (max)

3.00%

Moisture (max)

5.00%

Omega-6 Fatty Acids* (min)

1.50%

Omega-3 Fatty Acids* (min)

1.00%

Taurine (min)

0.15%

L-Carnitine* (min)

40 mg/kg

How to Use 

Recommended-Dosage Chart

Dog Weight

Cups per Day

10 lbs. or less

0.5 – 1

10 – 18 lbs.

1 – 1.5

18 – 25 lbs.

1.5 – 1.75

25 – 50 lbs.

1.75 – 3.25

50 – 80 lbs.

3.25 – 4.5

80 – 100 lbs.

4.5 – 5.25

Disclaimer: Product information and usage guidelines are provided by the manufacturer. Always use products as directed on the label and consult your veterinarian before use if you have any concerns regarding your pet’s health.

Directions for Use   

  • Serve dry as a complete meal or treat: Measure the appropriate amount based on your dog's weight and serve directly from the bag as a full meal, or break into pieces as a high-value treat.
  • Rehydrate for a wet food texture: Add ½ cup of cool or warm water per 1 cup of freeze-dried food and let sit for about 5 minutes until the food softens to a stew-like consistency.
  • Use as a meal topper: Sprinkle ¼ cup per 25 lbs over your dog's existing kibble or wet food to add protein variety, enhanced palatability, and nutritional complexity to existing meals.
  • Transition gradually: Don't switch cold turkey. Mix in a little of this food alongside whatever your dog is currently eating, then slowly shift the ratio over 6 to 10 days until you've fully made the change.
  • Discard rehydrated food after 2 hours: Once you've added water, whatever isn't eaten within 2 hours goes in the bin. Don't put it in the fridge and save it for later.

Additional Information

Precautions  

  • Always provide fresh water: Keep fresh water out at all times, especially when serving this dry. Freeze-dried food has very low moisture, so your dog will drink more than usual during meals.
  • Consult your vet for specific health conditions: If your dog has a diagnosed condition, known allergies, or is on a specific diet, run the switch by your vet before making the change.

Storage Information

  • Store in a cool place: Keep the bag in a cool area away from direct sunlight and heat to help maintain the food's freeze-dried quality and nutritional value.
  • Reseal the bag tightly after each use: Close the bag securely after every feeding to limit air and moisture exposure, which can degrade the freeze-dried food over time.
  • Do not refrigerate dry portions: The dry freeze-dried food does not require refrigeration and should be stored at room temperature until served.

Shipping & Return

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For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What three lamb components are in this recipe?

Ans: Lamb heart, lamb muscle meat, and lamb liver. All three sit at the top of the ingredient list, which tells you they make up the bulk of that 94% figure. Each cut brings something different nutritionally, so you're getting more range out of one protein source.

Q2: Can this be served as a complete meal?

Ans: Yes. This is a complete and balanced dog food formulated to meet AAFCO nutritional profiles for different life stages. It can be served dry, rehydrated with water, or used as a topper. When serving as a topper, use ¼ cup per 25 lbs and reduce the main meal portion accordingly so the total daily caloric intake stays on track.

Q3: How do I rehydrate this food?

Ans: Add ½ cup of cool or warm water per 1 cup of freeze-dried food, then let it sit for about 5 minutes until the food has absorbed the water and softened. Discard any rehydrated food that has not been consumed within 2 hours of preparation.

Q4: Is this food suitable for dogs with food sensitivities?

Ans: Lamb is not in most commercial dog foods the way chicken and beef are, so dogs that have built up a reaction to those proteins from years of eating them tend to handle it better. On top of that, there's no chicken, corn, wheat, soy, dairy, grains, legumes, or potatoes in this recipe, which takes out most of the ingredients that tend to cause problems in sensitive dogs.

Q5: How should I transition my dog onto this food?

Ans: Take 6 to 10 days to make the switch. Start with mostly the old food and just a little of this one, then shift the ratio a bit each day until you're feeding only this. Going slowly keeps the stomach settled and avoids the loose stools that usually happen when you switch foods too fast.