About Raw Pet Food

Introduction to Raw Pet Food

Helpful information to get you started when looking into a raw diet for your pet. We provide the no stress, no mess way to feed raw. We use only ethically sourced human grade ingredients and our ranges are packed full of 100% British meats, poultry and fish as well as the freshest fruit and vegetables and are frozen to preserve the natural vitamins and minerals.

Helpful information to get you started when looking into a raw diet for your pet. We provide the no stress, no mess way to feed raw. We use only ethically sourced human grade ingredients and our ranges are packed full of meats, poultry and fish as well as the freshest fruit and vegetables and are frozen to preserve the natural vitamins and minerals.

The first question we should ask "Is our dog and/or cat a carnivore?" The simple answer is yes. Dogs and cats have evolved to eat meat and bone. The structure of their jaws, their teeth and their digestive system have not changed at all since the days that they would hunt and scavenge for their food which is why it makes sense to continue to feed them raw meat and bone, just as nature intended.

Feeding a raw diet (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food diet "BARF") to your dog and/or cat will help ensure that they are getting all the vital vitamins, minerals and nutrients that will keep them fit and healthy.

We take great pride in developing only the best raw dog food and raw cat food. By working closely with leading specialists and vets, we can provide all the information you need to transform your pet’s diet for the better.

Just some of the health benefits that our customers tell us come from feeding a raw diet:

  • Lots of energy
  • Shiny coat
  • Healthy digestion and bowels
  • Healthy skin
  • Fresher breath
  • Dense muscle structure
  • Strong bones, teeth and joints
  • More resilient immune system
  • Stools reduced & easier to clean up

A transition to a raw diet is suitable for most dogs or cats, see our Raw Feeding FAQs for more details. For pets with health issues we always recommend that you speak with your vet before starting the transition.

If you have any questions just get in touch, our team can offer plenty of advice to point you in the right direction.

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