Frequent Concerns: 

Will my dog get E-Coli or Salmonella from a raw diet ?

 Not likely, but it is possible, therefore our product is produced in a way to ensure that all bacterial counts are acceptable to human standards. The truth is that an animal with a healthy digestive tract should not be bothered even if subjected to such things.

Is the diet Balanced ?

 This is absolutely a concern. That is why it is important that raw diet producers have years of feeding trials and nutritional advice and analysis of their product. We have found in our studies that if it is not correct, the side effects can be devastating. Feeding to Pregnant dogs, working dogs, growing dogs and older dogs show the biggest advantages or adverse effects if the calcium phosphorous ratio is not correct.

Will my dog get parasites from raw meat ?

 The food you are feeding certainly needs to be kept at an initial freezing temperature to ensure that all such organisms are destroyed. You should, just as you would feeding any other diet, do routine stool checks to maintain optimum health. 

 

 

 

Is it okay to mix “kibble” with raw ?

 Absolutely not. The rate of digestion is much different. Raw food is know to digest at a rate of about 8 hours where as processed can take up to 24 hours. This has the potential of causing a bacteria build up. This is why when you switch your dog to our food, we recommend you fast a day before introducing our food. We do not recommend a slow change over. 

Are bones dangerous ?

Bones can be if you leave them to dry and splinter. We recommend you feed your dog at least one raw bone a week, but after one day of consumption, you take the bone away.