Quick answer

Our top pick is Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin and Stomach Salmon and Rice, but for a lamb-based formula without chicken, we recommend Purina Pro Plan Focus Adult Lamb and Rice. It provides complete nutrition with lamb as the first ingredient, probiotics for digestive health, and no chicken by-products. For budget-conscious owners, Diamond Naturals Lamb and Rice offers solid nutrition at a lower price point.

What to consider for Lamb Dog Food Without Chicken

When choosing a lamb dog food without chicken, the primary concern is ensuring the protein source is truly lamb and that no chicken or chicken by-products are present. Many foods labeled โ€œlambโ€ may still contain chicken fat or chicken meal, so check the ingredient list carefully. Consider your dog’s life stage, activity level, and any food sensitivities. Lamb is often used for dogs with allergies to common proteins like chicken or beef, but it can be higher in fat, so portion control is important for less active dogs.

What to look for in a dog food

Look for a statement from AAFCO indicating the food is complete and balanced for your dog’s life stage (puppy, adult, or senior). The first ingredient should be a named meat source like โ€œlambโ€ or โ€œlamb meal.โ€ Protein content should be between 18% and 30% for adult dogs, with fat levels around 10% to 18%. For large breeds, ensure calcium levels are appropriate to support bone health. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids from sources like flaxseed or fish oil support skin and coat health. If your dog has joint issues, look for glucosamine and chondroitin.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated ingredient lists to ensure lamb is the primary protein and no chicken or chicken by-products are present.
  • Checked for AAFCO nutritional adequacy statements and life-stage appropriateness.
  • Considered brand reputation, manufacturing quality control, and recall history.
  • Reviewed protein, fat, and fiber levels to match typical needs for adult dogs.
  • Prioritized foods with added probiotics, omega fatty acids, and other beneficial nutrients.
  • Compared price per pound to offer options across different budgets.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid foods with unnamed โ€œmeat mealโ€ as the only protein source; look for specific named meals like โ€œlamb meal.โ€
  • Be cautious with grain-free or legume-heavy recipes due to the FDA investigation into a potential link with canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Grain-inclusive formulas are generally recommended unless a veterinarian advises otherwise.
  • Do not choose an โ€œall life stagesโ€ food for a large-breed puppy; it may have improper calcium levels.
  • Avoid abruptly switching diets; transition over 7 to 10 days by gradually mixing old and new food.

For more guidance, visit our dog guides, dog food, and dog nutrition pages.

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