Robbie's Holistic Cuisine - Brown Rice & Lamb
The Dried Food with a BIG Difference - simply add hot water and allow to cool
Hypoallergenic, Wheat Glutton Free,
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Robbie's Holistic Cuisine - Brown Rice & Chicken
Ingredients (Dehydrated)
- Brown Rice - Is the natural state of rice with the husk removed. : Contains calcium, iron, zinc and the B vitamin, thiamine, niacin and riboflavin. Brown rice is renowned in for its health giving properties. It supports the spleen /pancreas, soothes the stomach, expels toxins, increases energy, hypoallergenic, beneficial for the nervous system.
- Pearl Rice - is simply brown rice which has been milled. It has significantly less vitamins than brown rice. Like humans, some dogs do not take well to an all brown rice diet .and suffer from from insatiable appetite and struggle to maintain weight. Chinese nutritional approaches suggest that pearl rice is warming or neutral hence its ability to neutralise the very powerful influences of brown rice. It nourishes spleen, harmonises the stomach and relieves thirst.
- Lamb - From Grass fed New Zealand lambs-. Highly digestible protein source so small amounts can satisfy the nutritional requirements of dogs. Acts as a energy tonic - in particular the stomach, spleen and pancreas while toning the kidneys.
- Oats, - Calming, low in cholesterol and supports the arteries, digestive track and cardiac muscles
- Lamb Fat - Rich in Linoleic acid (omega 6) Dogs. High energy source.
- Green Beans - harmonises digestion, rich in chlorophyll - helps in absorption of carbohydrates. Chinese nutritional approaches suggest they nourish the liver. Neutral or warming
- Carrots - Benefits the lungs, supports liver function and the elimination of wastes including putrefactive bacteria. Rich in beta-carotene. Neither warm or cold but helps to clear heat.
- Spinach - Cleans the blood of toxins that cause overheating of the skin. Rich in iron and chlorophyll and helps build blood.
- Sunflower Oil -High in Vitamins A, B, D and E, minerals, lecithin, and unsaturated fatty acids. Enable production of prostaglandins which supports the cardiovascular, reproductive, immune and central nervous systems.
- Seaweed - Contains 10 - 20 times the minerals of land plants. Help detox the body and supports the lymphatic system, liver and supports thyroid function which controls metabolism, in particular protein metabolism.
- Sage - Considered to be a good hair tonic, supports the lungs, soothes the nervous system and cleans the digestive system
- Oregano - Supports the stomach, heart, skin and digestion.
- Green Tea - The Chinese, with 4000 years history of usage, have advocated its health giving properties - rich in antioxidants - protects against free radicals.
- Parsley - Tones the kidneys and urinary system and the adrenal glands.
- Chicory - Good for expelling morbid or toxic matter and toning up the system. Supports kidneys, liver, stomach and spleen.
- Vitamins and Minerals.
Feeding Guide - based on the dry weight before water is added
(150g should be enough to feed the average Golden Retriever for 1 day.)
No swelling of food in the stomach - it is all done in the bowl!
Weight of Dog |
g/day |
1 - 5kg |
16 - 45 |
5 - 10kg |
45 - 90 |
10 - 20kg |
90 - 180 |
20 - 30kg |
180 - 270 |
30 - 40kg |
270 - 360 |
40 - 50kg |
360 - 450 |
Amounts may vary depending on age, exercise, and other factors like age. Young dogs will require more while older dogs less.
A supply of fresh clean water (preferably bottled or filtered) should always be available.
Read our FAQ’s regarding the Fussy Eater or the Hungry or Greedy Dog.
Analysis (dry matter basis)
Protein |
21% |
Oil/Fat |
6% |
Fibre |
2% |
Ash |
7% |
Vitamin A |
10,000 iu/kg |
Vitamin D3 |
1500 iu/kg |
Vitamin E |
75 iu/kg |
Copper |
15 iu/kg |


