
Raw Feeding - Coming Soon
Our Raw Feeding Consultation is designed for owners who want to transition their dog onto a balanced, biologically appropriate raw diet safely and confidently. Whether you’re completely new to raw feeding or looking to refine the diet you already provide, this consultation gives you clear, science‑led guidance tailored to your dog’s age, breed, lifestyle and nutritional needs.
Raw feeding can offer a range of benefits — from improved digestion and healthier stools to better coat condition, stable energy levels and enhanced overall wellbeing — but only when the diet is balanced correctly. This consultation helps you avoid the common pitfalls of raw feeding, ensuring your dog receives the right proportions of muscle meat, bone, organ, fat and essential micronutrients.
We begin by assessing your dog’s current diet, health status and any specific goals you have, such as weight management, improved skin and coat, reduced allergies or simply providing a more natural way of feeding. From there, we create a personalised raw feeding plan that outlines safe ingredients, appropriate ratios, portion sizes, feeding frequency and how to introduce new foods gradually.
If you’re transitioning from kibble or cooked food, we guide you through the safest method for your dog, helping you avoid digestive upset and ensuring the change is smooth and stress‑free. You’ll also receive advice on sourcing quality ingredients, handling raw food safely, choosing between DIY and pre‑made options, and understanding supplements that may be beneficial depending on your dog’s needs.
To support you through the transition, you receive one month of follow‑up guidance. This allows us to monitor your dog’s progress, adjust the plan as needed and answer any questions that arise as you settle into your new feeding routine.
A well‑balanced raw diet can be transformative when done correctly. This consultation gives you the clarity, structure and confidence to feed raw safely, ensuring your dog thrives on a diet designed to support their long‑term health.
