We understand the love and care that pet owners have for their furry friends. That's why we've always been believers in the benefits of homemade dog food.
Not only does it allow you to tailor each meal to your dog's individual preferences and dietary needs, but it also gives you peace of mind knowing exactly what ingredients are going into their food. Plus, it's a great way to strengthen your bond with your pet and show them how much you care. You know how important it is to ensure your dog gets all the nutrients they need.
That's why we’re sharing this e-book with our favourite BARF recipes for those who want to make their own from fresh and raw ingredients. Just fill in your details below, and you're in!
With our e-recipe book, we aim to guide new dog parents through the process of making their own dog food, and even provide inspiration for those who are already experienced. Our own experiences with Marley and Belle have taught us the importance of a balanced diet and how it can affect well-being.
That's why we feed our dogs a BARF diet. This diet is based on feeding dogs the diet they evolved to eat - a raw, fresh, and uncooked mixture of meats and vegetables. It is high in protein, moderate in fat, and low in carbohydrates, making it a great option for most dogs. By incorporating the BARF diet into your dog's meals, you can give them the best possible nutrition and support their overall health.
We believe in the power of good nutrition for both humans and dogs. We hope that our e-recipe book and guidance on the BARF diet can help you provide the best possible care for your beloved pet and strengthen your bond with them.
Please consult your vet or pet nutritionist for more advice on what's best for your dog.
As our own dogs Marley and Belle have gotten older, we've become even more focused on ensuring they are getting all the nutrients they need to stay healthy and full of energy. To do this, we started making our own recipes using only fresh and raw ingredients.
This way, we know exactly what goes into their food and can be sure of its quality. At first, it was a little tricky - we were worried about things like balanced diets and nutrient absorption - but once we figured it out, we learned that it's actually quite easy!
This slow feeder bowl would appeal to a wide range of dogs, but it would not be suitable for Brachycephalic breeds such as Pugs, Boxers, Bullmastiffs, Boston Terriers, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, French Bulldogs, Japanese Chins, Lhasa Apsos, Pekinese, Shih Tzus, and Bulldogs.
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Here are some great people with fantastic dogs that we’ve worked with.