Lucy Pet's Life Formula Chicken, Brown Rice & Pumpkin Limited Ingredient Diet is a game - changer for small breed dogs. It features our advanced P.B.F. Prebiotic Balanced Fiber to create an ideal digestive environment, enabling your dog's body to absorb nutrients like a pro. The top ingredient is high - quality USA - sourced chicken, with zero chicken meat by - products. This food is made right in the USA.
It's carefully crafted for small breeds, promoting gut and digestive health, especially for those with sensitive stomachs. With a limited ingredient list, it's perfect for dogs sensitive to certain foods. The brown rice, sourced from the USA, is a whole grain that keeps the nutrient - rich bran and germ layers, providing long - lasting energy. The all - natural chicken is a great source of protein for strong muscles, a shiny coat, and proper body function.
This kibble is suitable for all life stages of small breed dogs, from puppies to seniors. It's veterinarian - approved, thanks to 40 years of research by gut health expert Dr. George C. Fahey. Lucy Pet owns the Breeder’s Choice Pet Foods plant in California, where the R & D team used the latest gut - health science to develop this special formula. Plus, we're committed to giving back by donating to the Lucy Pet Foundation, which has performed over 27,000 free spay & neuters in low - income areas.








Feeding your small breed dog this dry food is easy. Just follow the feeding guide on the package, which is based on your dog's weight and age. You can serve it dry or moisten it with a bit of water if your dog prefers. Make sure to always provide fresh water alongside the food.
When you first introduce this food to your dog, do it gradually over a week or so. Start by mixing a small amount of the new food with your dog's old food and slowly increase the proportion of the new food each day. This helps prevent digestive upset.
Store the food in a cool, dry place, and keep the bag tightly sealed after each use. This will maintain the freshness and quality of the food. If you have any concerns about your dog's diet or health, don't hesitate to consult your veterinarian.