The word “natural”, when applied to some of the pet foods of today, is a real stretch of Mr. Webster’s primary definition, of or arising from nature: in accordance with what is found or expected in nature. How many commercial pet foods have corn, wheat, Read More …
Group: General Raw Food
How can I travel with my pet and a raw meat diet?
Traveling with frozen raw food can be a challenge. Using dry ice in a freezer will work well or you can use a freeze-dried version. Freeze-drying is the only way to preserve the nutritional integrity of the health promoting raw food while offering the convenience Read More …
Does the food have any chemicals or preservatives in the diet?
We don’t sell food with artificial colors or preservatives. Our raw pet food diet products are preserved through either freezing (at –40 degrees F) or freeze-drying which are the only methods of protecting the natural nutrition in Mother Nature’s most complete and balanced food – Read More …
Can I make my own raw meat pet diet?
You can! However, if it’s not done with the proper balance of nutrition, you could do more harm than good. Besides, by the time you accumulate all the proper ingredients and allow for your time and effort to grind, mix, package and freeze, you’ll learn Read More …
Is this concept of feeding raw meat to dogs and cats a new philosophy?
The concept of feeding dogs and cats on raw meat goes back into history. Unfortunately, as the domestic pet trade has grown so rapidly over the past few decades, most pet food manufacturers have opted to go with more convenient methods of manufacturing, transportation, and Read More …
Why have dogs recently been classified as Omnivores?
In our dictionaries, Mr. Webster still classifies a dog as carnivorous (flesh-eating), direct descendants of wolf (genus Canis). Perhaps this myth of defining our domestic genus Canis as omnivores has been promoted by self-serving pet food companies trying to justify turning our canine companions into Read More …
Do Raw Pet Food Diets cost more to feed than traditional foods?
Our frozen raw diets will cost about the same as feeding a grain-free kibble diet. Animals will often consume up to twice the recommended amount of raw food during transitional periods until nutritional deficiencies are satisfied. Once nutritionally saturated, usually in the first 30 days, Read More …
How do I start my dog or cat on a raw pet food diet?
Puppies can transition to raw immediately since their digestive system is still in good shape. Older dogs that have been fed kibble for a long time may have a harder time transitioning. Most older dogs and cats have been fed sterile (cooked) foods most of Read More …