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High Protein Adult Chicken Dry Food

High Protein Adult Chicken Dry Food

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High Protein Adult Chicken Dry Food

Overview

Advance's High Protein Adult Chicken is an Australian-made dry dog food formulated for active adult dogs. Chicken is the primary animal protein source and the recipe is designed to support muscle recovery, maintenance, and overall condition. It is positioned for dogs with higher daily activity levels where protein-forward nutrition is a consideration. Produced by Mars Petcare in the Central Tablelands of NSW.


Nutritional Analysis

Protein
35
%
0%
Fat
16
%
0%
Fibre
2.7
%
0%
Ash
8.2
%
0%
Carbohydrates
31.7
%
0%
Moisture
8.6
%
0%
Energy
360
0
 kcal/100g

Ingredients

Poultry Meal (Chicken, Turkey and/or Duck), Potato, Yellow Split Peas, Canola Meal, Poultry Fat, Poultry Ingredient (Chicken and/or Turkey), Poultry Flavour, Dried Beet Pulp, Tapioca Starch, Vitamins & Minerals, Salt, Amino Acid (including Methionine), Antioxidants.

Fine brown poultry meal powder with a slightly coarse texture, commonly used as a nutritious dog food ingredient
Poultry Meal
Poultry Meal

Rendered Poultry Meal, Hydrolysed Poultry Meal, Dehydrated Poultry Protein, Gallus Spp. Meal

Summary

Poultry meal is a high-protein ingredient derived from the clean, rendered parts of poultry, such as chicken or turkey, excluding feathers, heads, feet, and entrails. Sourced from animal origin, it serves as a concentrated protein source to support muscle maintenance and overall health. Poultry meal is not used in its whole food form but as a processed, dried, and ground meal to optimise digestibility and nutrient density.

Manufacturer Benefits

Poultry meal is included as a concentrated, cost-effective protein source that provides essential amino acids for pet nutrition. Its use allows manufacturers to optimise protein content while maintaining product affordability and consistent quality.

Whole potato with light brown skin, dark spots and rough texture, commonly used as a dog food ingredient
Potato
Potato

Solanum Tuberosum, Irish Potato, White Potato, Eirinn Potato

Summary

Potato is a starchy tuber derived from the plant Solanum tuberosum, commonly cultivated for both human and animal consumption. In pet food, potato serves primarily as a source of digestible carbohydrates and dietary fibre, supporting energy needs and digestive health. Potato is included in its natural, whole food form, providing a hypoallergenic alternative to common grains in premium pet diets.

Manufacturer Benefits

Potato is included as a cost-effective carbohydrate source that provides energy and bulk to pet food formulations. It also serves as a grain-free alternative to traditional fillers, appealing to consumers seeking grain-free options.

Round, golden yellow peas with a smooth, firm texture, shown in a pile as a nutritious dog food ingredient
Yellow Peas
Yellow Peas

Pisum Sativum, Field Peas, Dry Peas, Canadian Peas

Summary

Yellow peas are a plant-derived legume commonly included in pet food for their high protein and dietary fibre content. Sourced from Pisum sativum, they support digestive health and provide essential amino acids. Yellow peas are used in their natural, whole form, ensuring the retention of their nutritional value and functional benefits within premium pet food formulations.

Manufacturer Benefits

Yellow peas are included as a cost-effective source of protein and carbohydrates, helping to reduce formulation costs while maintaining nutritional value. They also serve as a label-friendly ingredient that appeals to consumers seeking grain-free or plant-based options.

Light brown canola meal with a coarse, crumbly texture, shown as a nutritious ingredient for dog food
Canola Meal
Canola Meal

Rapeseed Meal, Brassica Napus Meal, Brassica Rapa Meal, Oilseed Rape Meal

Summary

Canola meal is a plant-derived ingredient produced as a by-product of canola oil extraction from canola seeds. It serves primarily as a high-protein source, supporting muscle maintenance and overall health in pets. Canola meal is utilised in its processed form, not as whole seeds, to optimise digestibility and nutrient availability for companion animals in premium pet food formulations.

Manufacturer Benefits

Canola meal is included as a cost-effective protein source to help meet nutritional requirements while managing production expenses. It also contributes to the overall amino acid profile of the pet food.

Creamy yellow poultry fat in a smooth, glossy dollop on a plain background, highlighting its rich texture and colour
Poultry Fat
Poultry Fat

Chicken Fat, Gallus Gallus Domesticus Fat, Rendered Chicken Fat, Rendered Gallus Gallus Domesticus Fat

Summary

Poultry fat is an animal-derived ingredient obtained from the rendered fat of poultry, such as chicken or turkey. It serves primarily as a concentrated energy source and enhances palatability in pet foods. Poultry fat is utilised in a purified, rendered form rather than as raw animal tissue, ensuring safety, stability, and optimal absorption of essential fatty acids for pets.

Manufacturer Benefits

Poultry fat is included as a cost-effective and highly digestible source of animal-derived energy and essential fatty acids. It also enhances palatability, making the product more appealing to pets.

Raw poultry ingredients including chicken drumsticks and breast pieces with skin on a wooden board, pink and white in colour
Poultry Ingredients
Poultry Ingredients

Chicken Ingredients, Gallus Gallus Domesticus Ingredients, Avian Ingredients, Fowl Ingredients

Summary

Poultry ingredients in dog food refer to parts derived from domesticated birds such as chicken, turkey, or duck, and may include muscle meat, organs, skin, and bone. These ingredients are typically supplied as poultry meal, poultry by-product meal, or fresh/frozen poultry. Poultry ingredients provide high-quality protein, essential amino acids, and important vitamins and minerals that support muscle maintenance, immune function, and overall health in dogs. When sourced and processed appropriately, they are safe and nutritious, with no known risks for healthy dogs.

Manufacturer Benefits

Poultry ingredients are included in dog food formulations for the Australian market because they provide a cost-effective source of animal protein and essential amino acids, supporting nutritional balance while also being readily available and economical for manufacturers.

Light brown poultry flavour powder with a fine, slightly textured surface, commonly used in dog food and treats
Poultry Flavour
Poultry Flavour

Chicken Flavour, Gallus Gallus Domesticus Flavour, Natural Chicken Flavour, Chicken Extract

Summary

Poultry flavour is a palatant derived from animal sources, typically processed poultry by-products, and is used to enhance the taste and aroma of pet foods. Its primary function is to improve palatability, encouraging consistent consumption. Poultry flavour is not a whole food but is utilised in a processed, concentrated form to ensure safety, stability, and uniform flavour delivery in the final product.

Manufacturer Benefits

Poultry flavour is included as a palatability enhancer to make the product more appealing to pets, encouraging consistent consumption. It also allows manufacturers to market the product as having a desirable taste profile without the higher cost of using real poultry meat.

Light brown, fibrous dried beet pulp in a loose, shredded pile, showing rough texture as a dog food ingredient
Dried Beet Pulp
Dried Beet Pulp

Beet Fibre, Beet Fiber, Beta Vulgaris Pulp, Beta Vulgaris Fibre

Summary

Dried beet pulp is a fibrous by-product derived from sugar beet plants after sugar extraction. As a plant-based ingredient, it serves primarily as a source of fermentable fibre, supporting digestive health and stool quality in pets. Dried beet pulp is used in its processed, dried form rather than as fresh beet, optimising its digestibility and functional benefits in pet food formulations.

Manufacturer Benefits

Dried beet pulp is included as a cost-effective source of dietary fibre to promote digestive health and stool quality in pets. It also serves as a bulk-adding agent, helping to optimise the texture and consistency of the final product.

Fine white powdery tapioca starch with a soft, fluffy texture, commonly used as a dog food ingredient
Tapioca Starch
Tapioca Starch

Cassava Starch, Manioc Starch, Yucca Starch, Manihot Esculenta Starch

Summary

Tapioca starch is a carbohydrate extracted from the root of the cassava plant, a tropical tuber native to South America. Primarily, it serves as a highly digestible energy source and a natural thickening agent in pet food. Tapioca starch is used in its natural, processed form, not as a whole food, to optimise texture and palatability while supporting digestive health.

Manufacturer Benefits

Tapioca starch is included as a cost-effective carbohydrate source that provides bulk and texture to pet food formulations. It also serves as a binding agent, helping to improve kibble structure and stability.

Colourful vitamins in various shapes and sizes scattered on a white background, ideal for dog health supplements
Vitamins
Vitamins

Micronutrients, Essential Micronutrients, Vital Nutrients, Accessory Food Factors

Summary

Vitamins are organic compounds derived from both plant and animal sources, essential for numerous metabolic and physiological functions in pets. Their primary purpose is to support immune health, vision, bone development, and cellular processes. In pet food, vitamins are not used in their natural, raw forms but are instead incorporated as stabilised compounds or premixes to ensure safety, stability, and optimal bioavailability.

Manufacturer Benefits

Vitamins are included to ensure nutritional adequacy and meet regulatory requirements for complete and balanced pet food. They may also be added to compensate for nutrient losses during processing and storage.

Assorted rough minerals in natural stone form with earthy colours and varied textures, ideal for dog nutrition
Minerals
Minerals

Dietary Minerals, Inorganic Nutrients, Essential Minerals, Bulk Elements

Summary

Minerals are essential inorganic nutrients derived from the earth, not produced by animals or plants. They play a critical role in supporting various physiological functions, such as bone development, nerve transmission, and enzyme activity. In pet food, minerals are not used in their natural raw or metallic state; instead, they are incorporated as specific compounds (such as sulphates or chelates) to optimise safety and bioavailability.

Manufacturer Benefits

Minerals are included to meet essential nutritional requirements for pets, supporting overall health and proper bodily functions. They are often added in precise amounts to ensure the product complies with regulatory standards and nutrient profiles.

Fine white salt granules in a circular pile on a plain background, showing a powdery, smooth texture
Salt
Salt

Sodium Chloride, NaCl, Table Salt, E535

Summary

Salt is a mineral ingredient derived from the combination of sodium and chloride, typically sourced from natural deposits or seawater. It is primarily included in pet food to support electrolyte balance, nerve function, and hydration. Salt is not used in its raw mineral form but is utilised as sodium chloride, a purified compound, to ensure safety, palatability, and optimal absorption in pets.

Manufacturer Benefits

Salt is included as a palatability enhancer to improve taste and encourage consumption, and also functions as a preservative to help extend product shelf life. Its use allows manufacturers to optimise flavour while maintaining product stability.

Black line molecular structure of amino acids with connected circles on white background, illustrating dog nutrition
Amino Acids
Amino Acids

L-Amino Acids, α-Amino Acids, Proteinogenic Amino Acids, E620-E640

Summary

Amino acids are organic compounds derived from both animal and plant sources, serving as the fundamental building blocks of proteins. Their primary nutritional benefit is to support muscle development, tissue repair, and overall metabolic function in pets. In pet food, amino acids are not used in their isolated natural form but are typically included as specific, bioavailable compounds to optimise absorption and efficacy.

Manufacturer Benefits

Amino acids are included to ensure the product meets essential protein and nutrient requirements for pets, supporting overall health and development. They may also be added to optimise the amino acid profile of the food, compensating for any deficiencies in the primary protein sources.

Fine white methionine powder with a soft, slightly textured surface, commonly used as a dog supplement ingredient
Methionine
Methionine

L-Methionine, 2-Amino-4-(Methylthio)butyric Acid, E620, L-2-Amino-4-(Methylthio)butyric Acid

Summary

Methionine is an essential amino acid derived from animal or plant sources, crucial for protein synthesis and overall metabolic health in pets. It primarily supports healthy skin, coat, and liver function. Methionine is not used in its raw elemental form; instead, it is incorporated as a specific compound, such as DL-methionine, to optimise safety, stability, and bioavailability in pet food formulations.

Manufacturer Benefits

Methionine is included as an essential amino acid to support protein synthesis and overall health in pets, particularly when animal protein sources are limited or variable. It also serves as a cost-effective way to meet nutritional requirements and optimise the amino acid profile of the final product.

Colourful assortment of antioxidant-rich berries, carrots, and leafy greens arranged on a white background
Antioxidants
Antioxidants

Antioxidant Agents, Free Radical Scavengers, E306, E321

Summary

Antioxidants are compounds sourced from both plant and synthetic origins, commonly added to pet food to protect fats and oils from oxidation, thereby preserving freshness and nutritional quality. Their primary function is to neutralise free radicals, supporting cellular health. Antioxidants are not used in their raw or isolated chemical state; instead, specific forms such as mixed tocopherols or ascorbate compounds are utilised for safety and efficacy.

Manufacturer Benefits

Antioxidants are included to prevent the oxidation of fats and oils, thereby extending the product’s shelf life and maintaining nutritional quality. They also help preserve colour and flavour, supporting product stability and consumer appeal.

Ingredient images are illustrative only and may not represent the exact source or form used by manufacturers.

About


Brand
Advance
Parent Company
Manufactured
Australia
Type
Kibble
Life Stage
Adult
Breed Size
All Breeds
Feeding Type
Complete Meal
Processing Level
High

PRODUCT TAGS


Grain Free
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Soy Free

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About the Brand

Advance

Advance is the most tested super premium pet food range in Australia, manufactured by Mars Petcare specifically for Australian pets and climate. Developed using global science and tested locally, the brand offers science-backed nutrition for dogs and cats.

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