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✓Keep in freezer.
✓Thaw before feeding until it is soft to touch.
✓If stored in fridge, product must be consumed in 7 days.
✓Thoroughly wash all utensils, work areas and hands with warm water and soap after contacting raw food.
Dog Feeding Guide
Feeding guides are a starting point. Adjustments may need to be made according to activity, breed and even dependent on the weather as maintaining body temperature can influence energy requirements.
Adult Size of Dog | Adult Serves/Day |
Toy <5kg | 3 |
Small 10kg | 4 |
Medium 15kg | 6 |
Large 25kg | 9 |
Giant >50kg | 14 |
1 serve = 90 grams
Changeover to new diet
As with introducing any diet, this is best done gradually to allow time for your dog’s gut to adjust. We recommend doing this over a 4-7-day period depending on your dog’s tolerance to dietary change.
Ensure clean drinking water is available to your dog at all times.

25% NEW FOOD, 75% OLD FOOD

50% NEW FOOD, 50% OLD FOOD

75% NEW FOOD, 25% OLD FOOD

100% NEW FOOD
Body Condition Score
Adjust feeding to meet a body condition score of 5.
Assessing whether your pet is the correct weight is not always dependent on what the scales say. Assessing body condition is a useful tool in determining a healthy weight for your dog.
Monitor your dog’s body condition score below. If it is 7 or above, reduce the amount you feed by 5% then reassess after 1-2 weeks. If it is 3 or below, increase the amount you feed by 5% then reassess. If in doubt, consult your vet.
Maintaining optimal body condition can lead to a longer and healthier life for your pet.

Spine, pelvic bone and ribs all easily visible. Some muscle wastage

Can see and easily feel ribs with no fat on top. Obvious tummy tuck and visible pelvic bone and spine.

Can feel ribs without much fat. Visible tummy tuck from above and side.

Hard to feel ribs. Small or no visible tuck at waist. Noticeable excess weight at top of tail.

Large build up of fat on spine, limbs and neck and round belly.

Fresh Kangaroo
A lean source of protein that's rich in iron, zinc and B vitamins

Fresh Chicken
A source of high-quality protein and adds flavour to a diet.

Sweet Potato
High in dietary fibre

Alfalfa
Alfalfa is a superfood, packed with vitamins and minerals

Whole egg
Eggs are a nutritional powerhouse providing protein

Spinach
Spinach contains large amounts of vitamins A, B, C and K

Broccoli
Broccoli is high in vitamin K

Salmon oil
Salmon oil is rich in omega-3 and 6

Apple
Apples are a great source of vitamins

Flaxseed
Flaxseed contains an abundance of omega-3

Kelp
Kelp is a rich source of minerals

Cranberries
Cranberries are packed with antioxidants and vitamin C

Blueberries
Blueberries are rich in antioxidants
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Salt
Provide flavour enhancement for a more palatable meal
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OPEN PADDOCK Wild Kangaroo Mince for Adult Dogs is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for Adult Maintenance.
Nutritional Breakdown |
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Crude Protein - 12.2% (min)
Protein is essential for building and repairing muscles and organs, various physiological processes, and an energy source. |
Crude Fat - 8.3% (min)
Fat is twice as energy dense as protein and carbohydrate, and highly digestible. Fat is essential for the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, and essential fatty acids. |
Metabolisable Energy (ME) - 129 kcal/100g
Metabolisable energy determines the energy concentration of the diet on a gram by gram basis. |
Nutrient | Amount | What It's Useful For |
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Crude Protein | 12.2% (min) | Protein is essential for building and repairing muscles and organs, various physiological processes, and an energy source. |
Crude Fat | 8.3% (min) | Fat is twice as energy dense as protein and carbohydrate, and highly digestible. Fat is essential for the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, and essential fatty acids. |
Metabolisable Energy (ME) | 129 kcal/100g | Metabolisable energy determines the energy concentration of the diet on a gram by gram basis. |