Lucy Pet's Grain - Free Salmon, Pumpkin, and Quinoa Formula is a nutritional powerhouse. It features our advanced P.B.F. Prebiotic Balanced Fiber, which creates an ideal environment in your dog's digestive tract. This helps your furry friend absorb nutrients more effectively. The star ingredient is Wild Alaskan Salmon, with no salmon by - products. It also includes chicken meal from the USA, chickpeas full of protein and complex carbs, a delicious helping of pumpkin that aids digestion, and quinoa, a high - quality seed packed with essential amino acids. This formula has a superfood blend of naturally preserved ingredients, and no ingredients are sourced from China. Key Benefits: 1. Carefully crafted for gut health, digestive well - being, and dogs with sensitive stomachs. Good gut health is the foundation of natural immunity. It's a grain - free formula. 2. Deboned Salmon from the USA, rich in Omega 3 fatty acids, promotes healthy skin and a shiny coat. 3. Suitable for all breeds and life stages. Each kibble is loaded with essential nutrients for puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs, whether they're small or large. 4. Trusted by top trainers, breeders, police K9 units, and military working dogs. 5. Veterinarian approved, thanks to 40 years of research by Dr. George C. Fahey, a leading gut - health expert. 6. The brand gives back by donating to the Lucy Pet Foundation, which has performed over 27,000 free spays and neuters in low - income areas. 7. Made in Lucy Pet's own plant, the Breeder’s Choice Pet Foods plant in California, with over 75 years of experience in making quality pet foods.








Feeding your dog this Lucy Pet dry dog food is easy. Just measure out the appropriate amount based on your dog's age, weight, and activity level. You can find a feeding guide on the packaging. It's best to divide the daily amount into two meals to aid digestion. Always make sure your dog has access to fresh water. As for storage, keep the bag tightly sealed in a cool, dry place. This will help maintain the freshness and nutritional value of the food. If you're transitioning your dog from another food to this one, do it gradually over 7 - 10 days. Start by mixing a small amount of the new food with the old food, and gradually increase the proportion of the new food each day. This will help prevent any digestive upset. If your dog has any specific health conditions, it's always a good idea to consult your veterinarian before making any changes to their diet.