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Raw Dog Food

  • Superfood Beef

    A FRESH NUTRITIOUS MEAL
    £3.10
    In Stock

    Wholesome Beef created with added beneficial Superfoods Spirulina, Turmeric, and Ginger, often discussed for their anti-inflammatory properties. A great meal for older dogs new to eating fresh, raw dog food. Complete and Balanced to Fediaf standards with only pure, natural whole foods. We recommend a mix of all of our Superfood range for a varied nutritious diet.

  • Superfood Game

    A FRESH NUTRITIOUS MEAL
    £3.09
    In Stock

    Naked Dog's unique Game recipe is packed with delicious Pheasant meat, blended expertly with Duck to create a tasty yet lower fat meal suitable for all dogs. The Superfoods Spirulina, Turmeric, and Ginger all also support a sensitive stomach. Complete and Balanced to Fediaf standards with only pure, natural whole foods. We recommend a mix of all of our Superfood range for a varied nutritious diet.

  • Superfood Turkey

    A FRESH NUTRITIOUS MEAL
    £3.00
    In Stock

    The lighter meal in the Naked Dog Superfoods range. Suitable for all dogs and especially nourishing for older dogs starting out on a raw diet. The Spirulina, Turmeric and Ginger are added to support all inflammatory conditions. Complete and Balanced to Fediaf standards with only pure, natural wholefoods. We recommend a mix of all of our Superfood range for a varied nutritious diet.

What is Raw Dog Food?

Raw dog food is a type of diet that consists of uncooked, unprocessed ingredients that are suitable for dogs. The diet typically includes raw meat, bones, fruits, and vegetables. The philosophy behind feeding dogs a raw diet is to replicate what they would eat in the wild, where their ancestors hunted and consumed raw prey. Advocates of this diet argue that it provides dogs with a variety of health benefits, including improved digestion, healthier skin and coat, and better dental health.

Proponents of raw dog food argue that the diet can help address common health problems, such as allergies, digestive issues, and obesity. Raw food is free from chemicals and preservatives, and it is thought that this could improve overall health and well-being in dogs. However, it's important to note that there is not enough scientific evidence to support these claims, and some veterinarians caution that feeding a raw diet can actually lead to health problems if not done correctly.

If you're considering feeding your dog a raw diet, it's important to consult with a veterinarian or a veterinary nutritionist to ensure that your dog's nutritional needs are being met. It's also essential to take necessary safety precautions, such as proper handling and storing raw meat to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria.

To sum it all up, raw dog food is a type of diet that advocates for uncooked and unprocessed ingredients for dogs. While it has potential benefits, it's important to do your research and consult with a veterinarian to determine if this diet is right for your furry friend.

RAW DOG FOOD UK - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We recommend dogs miss one meal (evening is best), then are fed the new Naked Dog food the next morning. There may be a slight stool change, often it becomes harder and whiter. Whiter stools are safe and due to the bone content of the food. Your dog may also drink less on a raw diet as the food naturally is more hydrated.
We never recommend this. Your dog’s stomach is specifically designed to break down bone content and bacteria efficiently. As processed food moves through the digestive system more slowly, the bacteria from the raw food is delayed in its journey by the processed food. To transition simply, fast your dog for one meal, and straight switch to the new raw meals at the next meal. This is the safest way.
At Naked Dog we strive to keep your dog healthy and happy. That’s why we think raw is best and provide an additive-free, unadulterated, wholesome and nutritional raw food for your dogs. We have over 40 years experience creating meals with meat, your dog is in safe hands with Naked Dog. All of our products are carefully created to give your dog the best quality ingredients to improve their health and vitality… and they love the recipes too! Trust us; our family of pooches have tested them and they passed the woof-o-meter.

IS RAW DOG FOOD THE BEST FOOD FOR YOUR DOG

The reality is there is no one direct answer. However, it makes sense that all creatures, pets, wild animals and even us humans, are healthier eating fresh, wholefoods than we are eating processed foods. A good dog food will provide the full nutritional requirements for your dog based on the EU nutrition guidelines, but fresh food will always provide nutrition beyond those basic guidelines.
Usually, a better dog food will have a higher meat content. This stems from the notion that animal proteins will give your dog higher nutrition compared to grains and vegetable or plant proteins. This does not mean that your dog does not require any plant-based food items, so any diet you give your dog should have animal-based and a small amount of plant-based components.

The most important thing to remember is to not ideally give a vegan diet to dogs, this could lead to nutritional deficiencies and ultimately lead to diseases.  We would encourage you to alwasy include meat from your dog’s diet. Your dog is Facultative Carnivore, and needs fresh meat proteins for long term health.

The answer is fresh food is always better! Just like our complete and balanced Raw Meals. Our Cold Pressed dry food is a step towards fresh food from a heat-processed dry dog food.

Do check out our blog for the many research studies highlighting why fresh food is better for dogs.

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Natural Dog Food Direct
Grove Lane, Elmswell
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP30 9HN
Head Office opening hours:
Monday-Friday: 9am-4pm
Telephone:
01359 242500

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(the executive agency of Defra): 38/393/8101 ABP/PTF

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