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Page 1: Australian Cattle Dog Breed Specific Diet Plan

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AUSTRLIAN CATTLE DOG

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BREED SPECIFIC FORMULATION

A dog’s nutritional and caloric requirements differs according to its breed, age and overall health. Pet

Nutrition Systems™ BREED SPECIFIC and VETERINARY PRESCRIPTIVE meals are scientifically

developed with this in mind. Each unique formulation is hand-crafted with human-grade ingredients

carefully blended to provide the ideal nutrient balance and potency, then frozen and vacuum-sealed for

freshness.

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Australian Cattle Dogs can be traced back to being a direct descendant

of four specific breeds: the Dingo, the Blue Merle Highland Collie, the

Dalmatian and the Black and Tan Kelpie. The Cattle Dog originally

herded cattle in the rough outback of Australia. Here it developed not

only its nutritional requirements but its legendary stamina and

endurance. Ancestral foods for this breed would have been those found

in the Australian outback (high desert) and would have included ground

vegetables, wheat, oats and meats from beef, rabbit, and kangaroo. All

the meats from this area have a very low fat to muscle ratio. Australian

Cattle dog should be fed a diet low in fat / high fiber blend of fresh beef,

corn, and wheat. You may use a mixture of pearl barley, boiled potatoes,

and whole-wheat croutons, boiled of carrots, broccoli, yellow squash,

spinach, blueberries, garlic and Olive Oil. Avoid feeding processed food

and food blends that include soy, white rice, beet pulp, poultry or fish.