Self-Select Raw Products
King Salmon Mince
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish). With its anti-inflammatory properties, maintaining good levels of Omega 3 in the diet of dogs and cats is important for the well-being of the immune system, plus promoting a healthy skin and coat and preventing inflammation in joints. Salmon is also a high protein source and provides a good supply of thiamine (B1) which cats need a plentiful supply (5 times more than dogs) and also the amino acid Taurine, which is essential to cats for the health of their eyes and heart in particular. unlike dogs, cats cannot produce taurine themselves. Salmon is one of the best sources for B6 and B12 – both vital for a healthy of the nervous system and brain development.
Lamb Brisket
Lamb brisket is a relatively soft bone surrounded by 80% meat and fat (quite high fat content of approx 30%). The pieces range from approx 150 to 400gms so are suitable for medium to large dogs. Lamb is a rich source of the vitamin B group and in particular, Vitamin B12 which helps prevent anaemia, protects the nervous system and aids digestion. It is also a good source of zinc, a mineral that is vital to the healthy functioning of the immune system. Zinc also helps the animals stabilise their blood sugar levels and is necessary for an optimal sense of smell. Vitamin K is found in higher levels in Lamb than most other meats which are necessary for the production of blood-clotting proteins. Chewing the brisket aids good dental health and digestion. The meat to bone ratio on frames is approx 80:20 .
Lamb Heart Diced
Lamb Heart is a very complete protein and is filled with a number of B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids and beneficial minerals, including iron, phosphorus, magnesium and selenium. Heart is a good source of the essential amino acid Taurine, vital for the healthy functioning of the eyes and heart. It is also packed with vitamins in particular B12 (aids the nervous system) and also thiamine (B1) which cats need in abundance. It is one of the best sources for the mineral selenium which helps protect the immune system. As it is so nutrient dense, Heart should only constitute around 10% of their overall diet. It is not classified as offal (secreting organs) for pet food, so the 10% is in additional to 10% maximum of offal.
Lamb Liver Diced
Liver is classified as offal and is a fantastic food source for dogs and cats with more nutrients, gram for gram than any other food type. Because it is so nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 5% of their diet. It contains the best natural source of vitamin A, which cats have a special requirement for as they cannot get this from plant matter. Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction. It is also one of the best sources of the amino acid Taurine, which unlike dogs, cats are unable to manufacture and must source from protein. Taurine is vital for the healthy functioning of the eyes and heart. Liver is also a good source of vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B12, which helps prevent anaemia, protects the nervous system and aids digestion. Liver is good for dogs and cats who may be constipated. It is also rich in the minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium plus is a great source of the essential fatty acids Omega 3 and 6.
Lamb Tripe Minced Green Unwashed
Tripe may look and smell awful, but it is one of the most nutritious raw foods you can give your dog. It is classified as a muscle meat and should ideally constitute around 20% of your dog’s diet. Tripe comes from the stomach of plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep etc. This particular tripe is from cows. The tripe still contains much of the nutritious content from the fermented plant matter in their stomach including probiotics with anti-inflammatory properties, enzymes to aid digestion, amino acids to help muscles and gastric juices which help clean teeth. If feeding bones, always combine with Tripe. Additionally, it is a great source of fibre, plus contains minerals such as iron, zinc, potassium and selenium. Tripe is also a “white” meat and is good for dogs with sensitive digestive tracts or food allergies.
Possum Chunks
Meaty wild possum chunks include plenty of high protein possum meat (70-80% meat) along with the benefit of calcium-packed bones. Possum meat contains the highest concentration of Omega 3 essential fatty acid of any protein source besides fish and aids the healthy functioning of the heart, skin and coat. Wild possum bones are a great source of calcium to keep bones and teeth strong, plus the tearing/chewing motion and production of gastric juices help reduce tartar build up on teeth. The bones are relatively soft, so easy for dogs to crunch and digest. Additionally, you can also pat yourselves on the back, knowing that your purchase is helping to eradicate the possum pest problem in New Zealand where they destroy an estimated 20,000 tonnes of foliage per night!
Possum Mince – Prey Model 80:10:10
Wild Possum meat is high in protein, minerals and vitamins and contains the highest concentration of Omega 3 essential fatty acid of any protein source besides fish. The anti-inflammatory properties of Omega 3 aid the healthy functioning of the heart and organs and also promote a healthy skin and coat. Additionally, you can also pat yourselves on the back, knowing that your purchase is helping to eradicate the possum pest problem in New Zealand where they destroy an estimated 20,000 tonnes of foliage per night!
Bone In, Offal In & Meat Blend – Prey Model 80:10:10
Tripe Lamb Unminced Unwashed
Tripe may look and smell awful, but it is one of the most nutritious raw foods you can give your dog. It is classified as a muscle meat and should ideally constitute around 20% of your dog’s diet. Tripe comes from the stomach of plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep etc. This particular tripe is lamb tripe and is not minced. The tripe still contains much of the nutritious content from the fermented plant matter in their stomach including probiotics with anti-inflammatory properties, enzymes to aid digestion, amino acids to help muscles and gastric juices which help clean teeth. If feeding bones, always combine with Tripe. Additionally, it is a great source of fibre, plus contains minerals such as iron, zinc, potassium and selenium. Tripe is also a “white” meat and is good for dogs with sensitive digestive tracts or food allergies
Veal Brisket
Veal bones are relatively soft, with a honeycomb structure aiding digestion. They are full essential minerals calcium and phosphorus for healthy teeth and strong bones. The gnawing/ chewing action helps clean the teeth and gums, preventing tartar build up, plus generating gastric juices for better digestion and exercising the jaw, neck and shoulder muscles. They also contain plenty of veal meat, proving rich protein and vitamins, in particular B3 which promotes a healthy immune and digestive system.
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