What is the best diet for a working dog?

Johnathon McKenzie
2025-08-04 11:59:37
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Working dogs are highly active and spend a great amount of time working outdoors. This means that they have specific needs to support their health and well-being, as well as optimising their performance. Nutriment’s raw working dog food contains the optimal nutrition to support working dogs and all aspects of their health.
Optimal nutrition contributes hugely to the health and performance of working dogs, in particular, who are highly active, alert, and spend a great amount of time outdoors. Our premium, high-quality raw dog food is concentrated on high-quality raw meat sources, nutritious vegetables such as butternut squash and broccoli, and health-boosting superfoods, making it a natural, complete, and super healthy form of nutrition for dogs.
Nutriment's raw working dog food is packed full of high-quality raw meat and offal, featuring essential fatty acids that help fuel the body during periods of activity.
The essential fats, acids, and vitamins contained in Nutriment’s working-dog raw food range can help to support coat and skin health, keeping fur glossy, thick, and shiny.
Our best food in the working dog range includes salmon, lamb, and beef varieties, all containing everything your hard-working dog needs to keep them full of energy throughout the day.

Izaiah Johns
2025-08-04 11:44:36
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The best diet for a working dog is our Active working dog food.
Our Active working dog food will give them the fuel they need to stay energised all day.
Choose Active and give your working dog the best in terms of nutrition.

Sallie Waelchi
2025-08-04 11:29:07
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Their food must provide sustained energy, muscle support, and joint health to keep them performing at their best. Unlike pet dogs, working breeds are constantly on the move, burning 2-3 times more calories daily. A proper working dog diet ensures they maintain strength, endurance, and recovery after long hours of activity. A high-performance diet should include high-quality protein, healthy fats, complex carbohydrates, joint care supplements, and essential vitamins and minerals. Protein is essential for muscle repair and endurance. Working dogs burn a lot of calories, so healthy fats provide sustained energy throughout the day. While protein and fats provide primary energy, slow-release carbohydrates keep energy levels steady throughout long work hours. Active dogs put extra strain on their joints, increasing their risk of arthritis.
Feed in two meals per day for sustained energy.
Add a protein boost after intense work.
Keep fresh water available at all times to prevent dehydration.
Avoid artificial fillers & grains that cause energy crashes.

Alden Leffler
2025-08-04 09:09:15
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For true endurance dogs, like the racing sled dogs, a diet high in fat is important. Up to 35% of the diet (dry matter basis) should be fat, with 500-600 calories per cup of food. Medium-level activities include hunting dogs, working foxhounds, open field herding dogs and search-and-rescue dogs. Post-exercise carbohydrate repletion during competition is important. These dogs need more fat and caloric density, especially building up to competitions or events. Sprinters — dogs working on agility, dock diving, flyball and lure — need diets heavier on carbohydrates and lighter on fats. For them, 40-50% carbohydrates (dry matter basis) and 12-17% fat is appropriate, with 300-400 calories per cup of food. The American College of Veterinary Medicine says that as the distance and duration of exercise increase, dogs use fat as an aerobic fuel source, and fat likely has the most profound effect on increasing stamina in dogs. While burning fat, an endurance dog holds off on using up muscle glycogen, and this delays the fatigue.

Khalid Welch
2025-08-04 07:03:39
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Specially formulated by vets and the UK's leading nutritionist for all working dogs.
This high energy product offers great value for money.
A fully extruded, cereal free, complete dog food specifically designed for adult working dogs.
Specially formulated for racing sled dogs so also ideal for hard working dogs, bitches in whelp or puppies.
New, wheat gluten free, high energy ration that uses salmon as the protein source with green vegetables and herbs but containing no rice or artificial preservatives.
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Patsy Lesch
2025-08-04 06:24:08
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Our Active, Premiwm, and Maintenance recipes are designed to focus on different energy levels for different seasons in a working dog’s life. These recipes are economical options for your working pups to keep them going throughout the day.

Dalton Hickle
2025-08-04 06:09:41
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