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Chewy, low fat and a perfect snack.
Nutriment Lamb Puffs Dog Treats are soft, natural, high-protein snacks made from premium Lamb Lung — perfect for training, rewarding good behaviour and everyday snacking. These grain-free, additive-free lamb dog treats offer a delicious and healthy way to keep your dog motivated and satisfied.
Crafted with care and free from artificial colours, preservatives and fillers, these lamb puffs are ideal for dogs of all sizes — including sensitive pups and fussy eaters.
Lamb is a gentle, highly digestible protein source, often recommended for dogs with sensitive stomachs or food intolerances. These lamb puffs deliver rich flavour and nutrients without unnecessary extras:
Why your dog will love our Nutriment Lamb Lung;
Suitable from 12 weeks+. Sold in 100Gram packs.
Analytical Constituents:Crude Protein: 61.8%, Crude Fat: 5.6%, Moisture: 14.2%, Crude Ash: 3.7%, Crude Fibre: 0.9%
Chew rating 1 - A quick snack.
PetBuddy believes that keeping it natural is the best thing for your dog. That’s why our Lamb Lung contains only one ingredient…just Lamb.
See our whole Lamb range here.
What makes Lamb Puffs a good choice for sensitive dogs?
Lamb is a gentle, easily digestible protein that is less likely to trigger food sensitivities, and these puffs are completely grain-free and additive-free.
Can puppies eat Lamb Puffs?
Yes — lamb puffs are soft and suitable for puppies from 12 weeks old, as long as they are given in moderation.
How many Lamb Puffs can I give my dog per day?
Treats should be given in moderation. As a general guide, use them within 10% of your dog’s daily calorie allowance.
Are these treats good for training?
Absolutely — the soft texture and rich lamb flavour make them ideal as high-value training treats for obedience, recall and tricks.
Are Lamb Puffs grain-free?
Yes — these treats contain no grains, gluten or artificial additives, making them suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
For expert tips on choosing healthy dog treats, read our Ultimate Guide to Natural Dog Treats, written by dog nutrition specialists.