A Bone And Raw Food diet
Made from all natural ingredients
Fresh meat, bones, fruit & veg
NO grains or fillers of any kind!
Biologically appropriate

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How to feed your dog

Some dogs will take to a raw diet without any need for gradual introduction. However, dogs do not generally like any sudden dietary change, and we therefore suggest that you initially feed your dog 3/4 of your normal food and 1/4 Natural Instinct, decreasing the amount over seven to ten days until you are feeding only Natural Instinct.

Bones are essential for any quality raw diet, and your dog will greatly benefit from the nutrients derived from raw bones. However you should note the following points:

  • Do not feed your dog drumsticks/leg bones, or any cooked bones, as these are brittle and can splinter
  • Initially, we recommend supervising your dog whilst feeding it a bone. You may also wish to first hold the bone so that you can control your dog’s feeding habits, and will teach the dog to eat slowly. This will also allow you to take the bone away again if necessary, avoiding the dog trying to wolf the bone down.
  • If your dog regurgitates a bone, don’t worry! It may simply have been too big!
  • Feed bones after exercise
  • If you have more than one dog, it is a good idea to give them bones separately to avoid them becoming possessive
  • Always wash your hands after handling raw bones and meat.

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