labrador retriever breed specific diet plan
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LABRADOR RETRIEVER
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BREED SPECIFIC FORMULATION
A dog’s nutritional and caloric requirements differs according to its breed, age and overall health. Pet
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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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Labrador Retriever developed in Newfoundland and later were used in England. The Lab is
a famous gun dog as well as a trusted guide dog for the blind. The Labrador Retriever is
also only one of the few breeds known to produce an oil through the pores of the skin.
Labs require the right amount of Linoleic acid group in their diet. If they are not present
their coat will become dry and brittle. The Linoleic acid group consist of three fatty acids:
Oleic, Linolenic and Linoleic. The best commercial sources of these fatty acids for the
Labrador Retriever are fish oil, linseed oil, or cold pressed wheat germ oil. In Newfoundland
the primary food sources were elk, caribou, fish, and whale fats. In England the food
sources were poultry, fish, wheat, and dairy products. The combined effect of foods from
these two areas resulted in the development of a breed requiring a diet low in
carbohydrates yet high in fats. Labrador Retriever have a difficult time assimilating beef fat
but thrives on poultry fat and vegetable fats. The Labrador Retriever should be fed a diet of
fresh fish, poultry, lamb, turkey, broccoli, carrots, peas, sweet potatoes, blueberry, cheddar
cheese, cottage cheese, garlic, cinnamon and extra virgin oil.. Avoid processed food and food blends containing beef, beets, corn, and soy.