Available in 15 and 30 lb. Bags
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Our natural Large Breed Adult Dog Fish and Oatmeal Recipe is holistically formulated to help meet the essential needs of large breed dogs.
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Ingredient/Nutrient
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Benefit
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High-Quality Protein/ L-Carnitine
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Lean Muscle Development
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Whole Grains
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Energy
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Glucosamine/Chondroitin
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Joint Health
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Omega 3 & 6 Fatty Acids
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Healthy Skin & Coat
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Calcium/Phosphorus
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Strong Bones & Teeth
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Vitamins/Chelated Minerals
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Immune System Health
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High-Quality Protein
Dogs love our tasty whitefish, and it provides them with essential amino acids they need every day.
Wholesome Whole Grains
Hearty whole grains like brown rice, barley and oats supply the complex carbohydrates that your dog needs for energy.
Healthy Garden Veggies
Whole carrots, sweet potatoes and garlic are three of the nutrient-rich vegetables that your dog will get in every bite of BLUE.
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LifeSource Bits contain a precise blend of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants selected by holistic veterinarians and animal nutritionists. These include ingredients that have been shown to help strengthen your dog’s immune system, support their specific life stage requirements and protect them from the negative impact of environmental toxins. And, unlike other brands that add vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, LifeSource Bits are “cold-formed” for greater potency.

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"I have a 3 year old yellow lab with which in the past has been on several different brands of dog food. She was constantly scratching and had bald spots and even sores. After a few weeks on your fish and sweet potatoes product she stopped scratching, and her skin and coat have drastically improved. We just adopted a 1 year old black lab whose coat is shiny but thin. I can't wait to see his transformation! Thank you so much for your product." - Debi

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Deboned Whitefish,
Peas,
Oatmeal,
Whole Ground Barley,
Menhaden Fish Meal (natural source of Omega 3 Fatty Acids),
Flaxseed (natural source of Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids),
Natural Fish Flavor,
Whole Potatoes,
Tomato Pomace (natural source of Lycopene),
Whole Carrots,
Whole Sweet Potatoes,
Dried Egg,
Blueberries,
Cranberries,
Barley Grass,
Dried Parsley,
Garlic,
Alfalfa Meal,
Dried Kelp,
Yucca Schidigera Extract,
L-Carnitine,
L-Lysine,
Glucosamine Hydrochloride,
Chondroitin Sulfate,
Turmeric,
Chicken Fat (preserved naturally with Mixed Tocopherols),
Dried Chicory Root,
Oil of Rosemary,
Beta Carotene,
Vitamin A Supplement,
Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1),
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2),
Niacin (Vitamin B3),
d-Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5),
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6),
Biotin (Vitamin B7),
Folic Acid (Vitamin B9),
Vitamin B12 Supplement,
Calcium Ascorbate (source of Vitamin C),
Vitamin D3 Supplement,
Vitamin E Supplement,
Iron Amino Acid Chelate,
Zinc Amino Acid Chelate,
Manganese Amino Acid Chelate,
Copper Amino Acid Chelate,
Choline Chloride,
Sodium Selenite,
Calcium Iodate,
Salt,
Caramel,
Potassium Chloride,
Saccharomyces cerevisiae,
Lactobacillus acidophilus,
Bacillus subtilis,
Enterococcus faecium.
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| Crude Protein |
26.0% min |
| Crude Fat |
12.0% min |
| Crude Fiber |
5.0% max |
| Moisture |
10.0% max |
| Calcium |
1.0% min |
| Phosphorus |
0.9% min |
| L-Carnitine* |
100 mg/kg max |
| Omega 3 Fatty Acids* |
1.0% min |
| Omega 6 Fatty Acids* |
3.0% min |
| Glucosamine* |
400 mg/kg min |
| Chondroitin* |
300 mg/kg min |
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles.

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Meal Frequency
2 Meals Per Day
Transition to BLUE
Start by mixing 25% of BLUE with your dog's old food, and gradually increase the proportion of BLUE over the next 14 days.
Preparation Options
Dry—Crunchy and delicious nutrition nuggets and LifeSource Bits right from the bag.
Dry with Water—Add warm water and mix to fully release flavors and aroma.
Fresh Water
Be sure to have a clean bowl of cool, fresh water available at all times.

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 *Use a standard 8-oz. measuring cup.
Calorie Content (ME Calculated, as fed):
3,463 kcal/kg, 420 kcal/cup
Note: Individual dog's requirements may vary from this chart due to age, breed, environment, and activity level. Adjust food as required to maintain optimal body condition, and ask your veterinarian if you are unsure.
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