ALBION COUNTRY BOWLRAW DOG FOOD
At Albion Meat Products we believe that feeding raw dog food, to working dogs and other carnivores, that is free from artificial colouring, fillers, preservatives, additives, grains or cereals, is not only healthier but also closer to their natural diet.
Our raw meals combine the right balance of natural ingredients to help you to maintain the health and vitality of your dog.
With over 30 years’ experience of delivering the highest quality raw dog food, based on the Biologically Appropriate Raw Food Diet (BARF Diet), to our customers and observing the difference that such a diet has had on the wellbeing of their dogs, we believe that we know a thing or two when it comes to providing you with the very best in dog nutrition.
If you are thinking of switching your dog to raw feeding, we have helpful guides on how to feed raw dog food, how to feed raw for breeding and a handy raw dog food calculator to ensure you get portions correct.
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Raw Feeding Advice
Thinking of making the switch to feeding raw dog food? Feeding raw dog food when breeding? Just need some more information on raw dog food in general? Then check out our raw feeding advice pages below.
Feeding Raw
If your dog is already used to eating a percentage of raw meat and bones in its diet then switching to a complete raw diet should be very easy. If your dog is not used to the taste and texture of raw meat then you will need to introduce this slowly as his digestive tract will need to adjust to this new food.
Feeding Raw For Breeding
One of the most crucial aspects to focus on is your breeding bitch’s raw diet. We have put together a guide as to what raw foods to include in her diet during the gestation period, and after the birth, that can help your dog have a full and healthy litter.
Raw Feeding Questions
If you’ve got a query about raw feeding or Albion Meat Products raw dog food, we recommend you read through the questions on our FAQ’s page.