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Yes, Advance is proudly Australian-made and has been developed specifically for the unique environmental conditions and lifestyle of Australian pets. The recipes are tested and refined at the Waltham Petcare Science Institute to ensure they meet the highest global standards for pet nutrition.
Different breeds have unique physiological needs. For example, large breed formulas often include extra joint support like glucosamine, while small breed kibble is designed with a specific size and shape to suit smaller jaws. Advance breed-specific diets ensure your dog gets the precise balance of nutrients required for their size and activity level.
Yes, Advance provides a selection of grain-free recipes for dogs with specific dietary sensitivities. these formulas typically use alternative carbohydrate sources like sweet potato or peas to provide energy while maintaining a high-protein profile from quality animal sources.
Advance Dog Food is at the forefront of pet nutrition, offering a range of "super premium" diets designed to support your dog’s health through every life stage. Each recipe is the result of extensive scientific research, focusing on five key health benefits: immune health, digestive health, skin and coat condition, joint mobility, and oral health. By using high-quality Australian ingredients, Advance provides a highly palatable and digestible meal that ensures your pet gets the most out of every bowl.
Choosing the right Advance formula depends on your dog's specific requirements. The Puppy range is enriched with Colostrum to help maintain a healthy gastrointestinal tract, while the Weight Control and Sensitive ranges offer targeted support for dogs with unique health challenges. For owners of purebred dogs, the Breed Specific range provides tailored nutrition for popular breeds like Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Terriers, addressing the common health predispositions of those specific breeds.