Mature Dog Food

Did you know that your dog’s nutritional needs can change and develop as they grow? That’s why Black Hawk created this wholesome and nutritious real food, to meet the specific needs of mature dogs, from around 7 years old. Offering everything your dog needs for a complete and balanced diet, this great-tasting kibble includes natural protein from quality meat, vegetables and grains, as well as fat from healthy, natural sources, including emu oil.

The Black Hawk mature dog food range is crafted to provide nutritional support and enhance the overall wellbeing of mature dogs. It is specifically formulated to address their needs, with probiotics for microbiome and total gut health support, plus L-carnitine to help support fat metabolism and lean muscle mass. It aids with weight fluctuations and helps combat cellular ageing.

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Chicken & Rice

Original Mature Dog Food All breeds

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Lamb & Rice

Original Mature Dog Food All breeds

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Black Hawk Original Mature range different to the Black Hawk Original Adult range?

 The Black Hawk Original Mature range has been specifically designed to cater for dogs as they age. Both ranges have antioxidants, and Australian chicken or grass-fed Australian lamb as their core protein source. The Mature range also has: 

  • A higher percentage of protein, and less calories, than the Original Adult range.
  • Hydrolysed protein and L-carnitine to support lean muscle mass.
  • A higher amount of omega-3s from fish oil to support your dog’s skin and coat health.
  • Higher levels of glucosamine and chondroitin from green lipped mussels.
  • A combination of prebiotic fibres and probiotics for total gut health. 

In summary, the new Black Hawk Original Mature range has some unique offerings for our older dogs: higher protein and lower calories, as well as joint-supporting glucosamine and chondroitin, and probiotics for total gut health. 

Is it still ok to give treats to my mature dog?

Absolutely! Older age doesn’t exclude our best friends from enjoying treats, whether they are used to show our affection, as a training aide, or as a source of entertainment when needed.  

While older dogs can benefit from specific nutrition in their everyday food, it’s only when they have specific dietary restrictions that you need to become particular about the type of treat you are offering on an occasional basis. Don’t forget that as a general guide, treats shouldn’t make up more than 10% of your pet’s diet. You can read more about healthy dog treats here.

What are the new features highlighted on the Black Hawk Original Mature range?

The Black Hawk Original Mature range is crafted to provide nutritional support and enhance the overall wellbeing of dogs aged seven years and older. This premium offering includes both a lamb or chicken variety, to make transitioning from our adult range easy for your dog. 

The range includes chicory root, which is high in inulin to help feed beneficial bacteria to keep your dog’s gut balanced. We have also included two live strains of probiotics: Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis, to assist your dog in supporting a healthy microbiome and enabling total gut health. 

We have selected high quality Australian proteins, chicken and lamb, which are highly digestible and support the maintenance of lean muscle mass in mature and senior dogs.  

Supplementary L-carnitine has been added to support your dog’s fat metabolism, and blueberries and cranberries have also been included, which are rich in antioxidants to help combat cellular ageing. 

We have also included fish oil, a natural source of EPA and DHA omega-3s, plus green-lipped mussel which naturally contains chondroitin. When combined with supplementary glucosamine, these chondroprotectants provide a synergistic effect that may support joints in mature and senior dogs. 

What is the difference between Black Hawk Original Mature Chicken & Rice and Black Hawk Original Mature Lamb & Rice?

Both flavoursome varieties have been specifically designed to fulfil the needs of mature dogs. 

Black Hawk Original Mature Chicken & Rice includes the goodness of Australian chicken – a highly digestible, lean and versatile protein that is packed with the amino acids essential for building strong bones and muscles. Black Hawk Original Mature Lamb & Rice includes the goodness of grass-fed Australian lamb – also a highly digestible protein source, but rich in iron and vitamin B12 which may help your dog’s heart health.  

The major difference your dog will notice, of course, is the taste. Having two different proteins on offer means that we can cater to their preferences, ensuring that they find every meal a delicious one.  

What is the difference between the Black Hawk Original Mature range and the Black Hawk Healthy Benefits range?

The Black Hawk Original Mature range has been formulated to meet the specific needs of an ageing dog. It provides added nutritional support and is lower in calories than the majority of the Black Hawk Healthy Benefits range.  

By comparison, the Black Hawk Healthy Benefits range is created for adult dogs of all ages but tailored for dogs with specific needs: Sensitive Skin & Gut, Joints & Muscles, Weight Management and Dental. Long-term feeding of these foods will support dogs according to the specific needs which have have recognised as their greatest health concern.   

If it’s the diet that fits them best, Heathy Benefits can and should be fed to your dogs throughout their older years too. When a specific body system needs some nutritional help, it’s best to continue supporting them with a targeted product as it is long-term feeding that will make the most significant difference to your dog. 

What is the size of the kibble in the Black Hawk Original Mature range?

We have designed the kibble to be as easy to eat as possible for dogs of all sizes. Each piece is roughly 11.5 millimetres long and 6 millimetres wide, and is comparable in size to the Black Hawk Original Adult range.  

I am currently feeding Healthy Benefits to my dog, but he is about to turn seven. Should I shift him to the Original Mature range?

This important decision is about finding the food that works best, and fits you and your dog’s preferences. There is no wrong answer as all Black Hawk diets are high quality, prioritising digestibility and taste. 

If your dog has a specific health concern, the product you’ve selected from the Healthy Benefits range is likely the most suitable option. Whether it be Sensitive Skin & Gut, Joints & Muscles, Weight Management or Dental, these diets have been created to help you take a ‘step up’ and address one or two of their body systems. 

How much should I feed my mature dog?

As your dog ages, they change, and so does their lifestyle. So, what they’re fed and how much they’re fed should change too. 

The guide below provides a general indication of how much to feed your dog based on its age and weight. However, it’s important to remember that this is just a guide. If you are unsure or think that their body condition has changed, please ask your vet or reach out to our Customer Care team for a bespoke recommendation.  

What if my household has a lot of dogs with different ages? Can I feed this to my other dogs?

We understand that feeding different foods to multiple dogs in a single household can be a challenge. The Black Hawk Original Mature range can certainly be fed to all adult dogs.  Please just be mindful that, because the calories are reduced, your adult dog may need to eat more kibble a day compared with our regular adult diets to meet their energy needs.   

Puppies, however, have different needs for energy and nutrients versus their adult friends, so please take care to feed a specifically formulated puppy food to your growing pet. 

How do I deal with my dog's diarrhoea?

If your dog has diarrhoea, it can be unpleasant for both of you, and a source of worry. It’s important to make note of a few factors so you can hopefully uncover the cause and collect some important information to pass on to your vet.  

  • Think about volume and frequency (does your dog have frequent minor issues, or high-volume diarrhoea)?
  • Think about the features of their poo (is it jelly-like or oily, yellow, green, dark black or even red?)  
  • Think about associated behaviour (is it due to accidental occurrences or straining, or are they withdrawn, lethargic or showing signs of weakness)
  • Think about what else is happening (are there changes in their environment, food and otherwise? This could mean new products, treats/snacks/leftovers, ingredients, quick changes, or new playmates, recent travel, access to chemicals, a break in their worming schedule or heightened stress in their lives). 

 

It’s important to replace their lost fluids, correcting any dehydration as best you can with heaps of fresh clean water.  

Dividing rations into 4-6 small meals throughout the day can also mean your pet’s digestive system is less overwhelmed, particularly when feeding a quality, digestible food. 

Don’t hesitate to call your vet, who will tell you if a visit is needed. 

How do I read a feeding guide?

Portion control is clearly an issue for the 41% of Aussie pets carrying too much weight, so it’s important to learn how to read feeding guides.  

Firstly, decide on the healthy weight of your pet… the weight at which they are in their very best condition. That’s where you start, and it’s ideally the current weight (in the left hand column) of your dog.  

Secondly, decide on their activity level. Apart from their weight, that’s the most important fact that will determine how much food they need to live their best life.  

  • ‘Less active’ means less than one hour of exercise per day.
  • ‘Active pets’  is what we’re aiming for, meaning they’re having one to three hours of low impact or at least one hour of high impact exercise daily.  

  Remember that this is not a per meal measure, and you need to divide the amount further into two to three feeding events.  

This is also only a guide, and as your pet’s activity changes, you should feel confident in taking meal sizes up or down by 10 to 20%. 

If in doubt, our online calculator on every product page can help.