Want to try your dog on the raw food diet but don’t know where to start?

Let’s go!

Why?

If your dog suffers from digestive issues, or allergies, the raw food diet may be worth a try.
Potential benefits of a raw food diet:
– shinier coat
– healthier skin
– cleaner teeth and fresher breath
– higher energy levels
– smaller stools

What?

A raw food diet for dogs typically consists of:

– Muscle meat (often still on the bone)
– Bones (whole or ground)
– Organ meats (like liver and kidneys)
– Raw eggs

PLUS Dorwest Herbal Dietary Supplements

Green Supplement – to help reduce discomfort from overheated and irritated skin.
Keepers Mix – to maintain optimum health.

How?

Your dog’s overall diet should be made up of:
10-20% bone
70-80% meat
10% organ
We’ve put together a recommended raw meat diet guide to help with getting the right balance. Or to make life a easier, you can buy one of our Complete Raw Mixes. We recommend that you add a couple of raw bones a week to make sure your dog’s teeth and gums are getting a healthy work out!

Changing to raw food

If you want to switch your dog from a dry kibble diet, over a 7 to 10 day period, swap roughly 20-30% of their dry food with raw meat each day. Gradually increase the amount until the diet is 100%.

Help?

We’ve been supplying raw dog food for a while now and our team are happy to help with any questions you might have.

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