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An adult male Australian Shepherd should weigh between 50–65 pounds, and a female typically weighs between 40–55 pounds.
Australian Shepherds are commonly sensitive to grains, dairy, beef, chicken, and artificial additives in dog food.
Australian Shepherds should be fed twice daily—once in the morning and once in the evening—to maintain consistent energy and digestive health.
The #1 healthiest dog food is generally considered to be fresh, high-protein, human-grade options like those from brands such as The Farmer’s Dog.
Australian Shepherds should not eat toxic foods like chocolate, grapes, onions, and foods high in fat, sugar, or artificial additives.
The best food for Australian Shepherds is a balanced, high-protein diet made from quality whole ingredients, tailored to their age, weight, and activity level.
Signs of food intolerance in dogs include chronic itching, gastrointestinal upset, ear infections, and poor coat quality.
The Yorkshire Terrier is commonly known for having one of the most sensitive stomachs among dog breeds.
Common signs of food intolerance in dogs include chronic ear infections, itchy skin, vomiting, and gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea or excessive gas.

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