Description
Got a growing pup on your hands? This one's made to keep up with them.
Black Hawk Lamb & Rice Puppy Food is full of real ingredients that give your dog the energy and nutrition they need in those first important months. You’ve got Australian lamb for protein, oats and rice for steady energy, and a mix of fruits and veggies to back up their immune system.
No fillers, no shortcuts—just proper food for busy little bodies.
Features
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Real Aussie Lamb – A solid source of protein to help build strength.
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Oats & Rice – Slow-burning carbs to keep your pup going through the day.
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Fruit & Veg Mix – With carrots, blueberries, and cranberries for natural nutrients.
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Gentle on the Gut – With beet pulp and chicory root to support digestion.
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Puppy-Ready Nutrition – Everything young dogs need to grow up healthy.
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No Nasties – No artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives.
Why It Works
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Great Taste – Lamb’s meaty flavour tends to be a hit, even with picky eaters.
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Backs Up Healthy Joints – Includes glucosamine and chondroitin.
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For Active Puppies – Fuels all that running, playing, and general mischief.
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Simple, Real Ingredients – You’ll recognise most things on the label.
Feeding Guide
Check the pack for daily serving sizes—based on your puppy’s age and weight. Adjust as needed depending on their activity level. Fresh water should always be available.
Storage Tips
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Keep it in a cool, dry spot out of the sun.
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Roll and seal the bag properly after each use.
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If you’re switching from another food, mix this in slowly over 7 days to avoid any tummy upsets.
FAQs
Is the Black Hawk Puppy Food good for all breeds?
Yes—it’s suitable for small, medium, and large breed puppies.
What’s the main meat in Black Hawk Puppy Food?
Australian lamb, backed up with chicken and fish meal for balanced protein.
Can I mix Black Hawk Puppy Food with wet food?
Yes, just keep an eye on portion sizes so you’re not overfeeding.
What if my puppy has a sensitive tummy?
This recipe is gentle and uses easily digestible ingredients. But every pup’s different—chat with your vet if you’re unsure.