What to look for in a Labrador Food
When looking for a diet for your Labrador, you want to make sure you are meeting their unique nutritional requirements whilst also providing prevention for their common health problems, including:
Tailored Large Breed Nutrition
Being a large breed (having an adult weight of over 25kg), Labradors require a diet that contains the ideal levels of lean protein to support strong muscles. Many large breed diets also contain added ingredients for joint health. Some also have controlled calories and additional ingredients such as L-carnitine to help maintain your Labrador at an ideal weight.
Weight Control
Unfortunately Labradors are prone to obesity, most commonly due to overnutrition. As we all know, Labradors love to eat and it's therefore important to look for a diet which is lower in calories and fat to prevent weight gain in this breed.
Joint Support
Being a large breed dog, Labradors are unfortunately prone to joint problems - most commonly osteoarthritis, as well as hip and elbow dysplasia. Therefore, ingredients to support healthy joints and bones such as glucosamine, chondroitin, green lipped mussel and omega 3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA) are great additions to your Labrador's diet.
Skin Support
Labradors have a dense coat, and are prone to developing acute moist dermatitis (commonly known as 'hot spots'), particularly during warm weather or after swimming. Added ingredients to look out for in your Labrador's diet such as omega fatty acids, zinc, vitamin E and linoleic acid are great ways to support and nourish your Labrador's natural skin barrier function, and keep their coat shiny.