Why Real Food?
Feeding your dog real, nutritious food is essential for their overall health and well-being. Just like humans, dogs thrive on a balanced diet made from high-quality, natural ingredients.
Real food provides your dog with vital nutrients such as proteins, vitamins and healthy fats that support everything from a shiny coat to strong muscles and healthy digestion.
Our ethically sourced, human-grade meals help prevent allergies, improve energy levels, and promote longevity, ensuring your dog lives a happier, healthier life.
Transitioning your dog to real and raw food
Introducing raw feeding to dogs should be done gradually to allow their digestive systems to adjust. A slow transition over (about 2 weeks) is recommended when introducing raw food to your dog. For the first few days, start by adding small amounts of raw food while removing small amounts of their old diet, about 20% consisting of raw food and 80% consisting of their old diet. Then, continue to increase the amount of the raw food portion by 20% while decreasing the old diet every few days until you are feeding 100% raw food.
How much do I feed my dog?
The one question that comes up often is how much raw food should be given to dogs.
Here is a guide based on the weight of your dog to help with how much you should be feeding.
Dog Size & Weight |
Toy 1- 4kg |
Small 4 – 10kg |
Medium 10 – 25kg |
Large 25 – 45kg |
Extra Large 45kg+ |
Serving suggestion |
50 – 150g |
150 – 300g |
250 – 500g |
50 – 1kg |
2% of bodyweight |
How to store my food
Store in freezer, defrost in fridge. To be consumed within three days once defrosted. Given there are no preservatives or additives in this food, it will go off, like real meat should.