Yourdog Scottish Collie ensures the holistic health and well-being of your dog. All Yourdog varieties contain tasty buffalo and chicken. We combine this with carefully selected vegetables, fruits, and herbs to create the perfect food for your Scottish Collie.
Why Yourdog Scottish Collie?
- Rich in buffalo and poultry
- Specially formulated for the Scottish Collie
- Contains Marigold, Carrot, and Banana
- Promotes a healthy, shiny coat
- Maintains a healthy gut flora
- Free from artificial fragrances, colors, or flavors
- Also suitable for sensitive Scottish Collies
Our Ingredients
To produce our food, 10.6 kg of meat is dried for a 12 kg bag, making it easier to process into our kibble. With the right amount of vegetables, fruits, and herbs, Yourdog is a healthy, nutritious choice for your dog.
Buffalo
At Yourdog, we use meat from free-range and grass-fed buffaloes. Buffalo meat is known for its creamy, fresh taste and rich color, and is packed with vitamins and minerals. With lower cholesterol and fat content, and fewer calories, this tender meat is full of health benefits.
Poultry
At Yourdog, we use duck, chicken, and turkey, which together create a delicious taste and aroma for the kibble. The highly digestible proteins in poultry ensure good muscle development and are rich in vitamins and minerals.
Vegetables
To provide dogs with extra valuable nutrients, super healthy vegetables are added to our food. Vegetables are not only nutritious but also have other healthy properties. The crude fiber in vegetables is good for the intestines and can contribute to digestion, among other things.
Fruit
We add a unique combination of fruits to Yourdog, ensuring that your dog receives all essential, natural antioxidants. Fruit can be good for the dog's immune system, and it can also contribute to fresh breath or maintaining healthy digestion. These natural ingredients promote the dog's health.
Herbs
The healthy herbs that enrich our food come from plants in Europe. The use of herbs, roots, flowers, plants, and seaweeds, among others, dates back thousands of years. These ingredients support the natural processes in the dog's body, such as digestion. Every ingredient we add to our dog food is carefully selected for its positive properties. Depending on the dog's size, breed, or breed group, certain ingredients are highlighted. Breed-specific issues can be alleviated by using herbs, roots, flowers, and plants.
Scottish Collie-Specific Vegetables, Herbs, and Fruits
We have carefully researched the breed characteristics of the Scottish Collie. We have also investigated the characteristics of the FCI breed section and the FCI breed group to which the Scottish Collie belongs. From these studies, in consultation with leading Dutch nutritionists, ingredients have been selected that optimally benefit the health and well-being of the Scottish Collie.
Marigold
Marigold (calendula) is a plant that, like goldenrod, belongs to the daisy family. Calendula is a cultivated flower; it has been used for its diverse medicinal properties for many years. The original calendula species likely originated in Asia and Eastern Europe, but this field marigold is now rarely found in the wild. Marigold is also an edible plant for humans and is rich in nutrients.
Much information can be found about the positive effects of calendula. Calendula can be added to our dog food because it may contribute positively to preventing breed-specific issues related to the skin, mouth, throat, digestion, eyes, and paws. It is particularly good for the recovery of skin and mucous membranes, it has anti-inflammatory properties, and a regenerating effect. It can also prevent cramps during the digestive process.
Calendula is mainly used as an external care product for scratches or skin problems, among other things. But it can also be used internally due to its regenerating properties.
Carrot
The carrot as we know it today, or the orange carrot, is the result of many years of cross-breeding. The first white carrots originally came from Iran and were brought to the Netherlands by the VOC in the 17th century.
Carrots are an important source of vitamins and fiber. For example, carrots contain retinol (vitamin A1) and beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A in the body. This is important for the development of capillaries and the health of all cells. The fibers in a carrot contribute to the dog's digestion. Additionally, carrots are low in calories and good for coat and skin.
At Yourdog, we add carrots to our dog food because they can contribute positively to preventing breed-specific issues related to the dog's coat and skin. They also promote good vision and healthy digestion.
Banana
The banana plant grows in tropical areas where the temperature does not drop below 10 degrees Celsius. There is even evidence that the banana was cultivated in New Guinea about 7,000 years ago. The name is derived from the word 'banaana' from the language of the Wolof people.
Bananas are rich in vitamins and minerals, including vitamins A, C, and B11 (folic acid), and the minerals potassium, magnesium, iron, and zinc. The natural antioxidant, vitamin C, can strengthen immunity. Vitamin B11, or folic acid, can support the immune system and contribute to a well-functioning nervous system. It can also reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Potassium can help lower blood pressure in dogs with high blood pressure, and magnesium can contribute to muscle relaxation and promote bone growth. In addition, bananas contain many good fibers and promote more good bacteria in the intestines.
Puppy, Adult, or Senior?
To help you choose the right variant of our Scottish Collie dog food, you can use the following guidelines. If your Scottish Collie is younger than 11 months, choose the Puppy variant. For a Scottish Collie older than 7 years, we recommend Yourdog Scottish Collie Senior. If your dog is older than 11 months and younger than 7 years, you can choose the Adult variant.
Palatability Guarantee
We are convinced of the quality of our food. That's why we offer a palatability guarantee on all Yourdog packaging. If your Scottish Collie doesn't seem to like their Yourdog dog food, please contact us. We will help you analyze the issues. If we cannot resolve it together, you will receive a refund of your purchase price.
Feeding Advice
|
Age in months |
| Adult weight (kg) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 12 | 18 |
| 2.5 | 30 | 60 | 70 | 65 | 55 | x |
| 5 | 55 | 100 | 100 | 115 | 110 | 95 | x |
| 7.5 | 75 | 135 | 140 | 155 | 145 | 125 | x |
| 15 | 100 | 180 | 235 | 235 | 290 | 265 | 215 |
| 25 | 105 | 190 | 285 | 305 | 380 | 385 | 315 |
| 30 | 110 | 215 | 320 | 410 | 425 | 395 | 3 |
| 35 | 115 | 230 | 345 | 445 | 470 | 440 | 405 |
| 45 | 135 | 250 | 385 | 500 | 550 | 530 | 485 |
| |
140 | 265 | 420 | 5 |
665 | 815 | 60 | 5
| 80 | 150 | 255 | 4 |
580 | 7 |
1010 | 750 |
Transition Advice
If you are switching to Yourdog from another food brand, we recommend following these steps. For the first step, feed 25% Yourdog and 75% of the old dog food. The dog can get used to this for two days. Then feed 50% Yourdog and 50% of the old dog food. It is important that you let the dog get used to this for two or three days again. After that, mix 75% Yourdog and 25% of the old dog food. The dog is now almost completely transitioned to Yourdog. Do this for 2 days. At your discretion, you can then start feeding 100% Yourdog Scottish Collie dog food.
Storage Advice
After opening the Yourdog packaging, the food is exposed to oxygen, moisture, and light, which can affect its shelf life and taste. Therefore, it is important to store the food properly after opening the bag, preferably in an airtight storage container or bin in a dry, cool, and dark place. It is best not to put the food loosely in the bin, but to place it with the entire bag, which you re-seal as tightly as possible, into the bin.
Composition
Corn, dried chicken (30%), poultry fat, peas, dried buffalo (3.5%), choline chloride, glucosamine, chondroitin, vegetable mix (including carrot), fruit mix (including banana), herb mix (including marigold)
Analytical Constituents
Crude protein 28%, crude fat 16%, crude fiber 3.3%, crude ash 6.8%, Calcium 1.7%, Phosphorus 1.3%
Nutritional Values
Vitamin A 20,000 IU (E672), vitamin D3 1,400 IU (E671), vitamin E as all rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (3a700) 500 mg, E1 Fe as iron(II) sulfate, monohydrate: 50 mg, E2 I as calcium iodate, anhydrous: 1.5 mg, E4 Cu as copper(II) sulfate, pentahydrate: 5.0 mg, E5 Mn as manganese(II) oxide: 35 mg, E6 Zn as zinc oxide: 70 mg, E8 Se as sodium selenite: 0.2 mg.