DIY Joint Aid (500g)

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Supplement

Key Benefits

  • Great for Sensitive Tummies
  • Great for Fussy Dogs
  • Arthritis Support

Product Information

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Features

  • RawSafe Certified
  • Chicken Free
  • Pork Free
  • Tripe Free
  • High Welfare Meat
  • Gluten Free
  • Grain Free
  • Recyclable Packaging
  • Hypoallergenic
  • BARF

Recipe

Duck Feet
Beef Trachea

Life Stages

  • Suitable for Puppies
  • Great for All Ages
  • Suitable for Seniors
  • Suitable for Adults

Product Description

Supporting Your Dog’s Joints Naturally

DIY Joint Aid should be considered as a supplement or complementary feed, to be fed as part of a balanced diet or even as a treat. 

This supplement contains a mixture of beef trachea and duck feet. Our beef is primarily grass-fed and outdoor reared whilst our duck comes from free-to-roam farms ensuring ethics and animal welfare are top priority.

A Natural Remedy 

Beef trachea and duck feet are both excellent sources of natural glucosamine and chondroitin, which are commonly found in canine joint supplements. A very beneficial addition for those dogs who suffer from:

  • Joint issues
  • Age-related stiffness

Joint aid supports and protects cartilage and muscles, and maintains flexibility of movement in all dogs, regardless of their size and age. 

Analytical Constituents

Per 100g as fed

Protein

19.6g

Crude Fat

8.0g

Moisture

67.1g

Crude Fibre

2.4g

Crude Ash

2.9g

What is DIY Raw Dog Food?

Whether you're looking to treat your dog or create your own recipes, our versatile DIY range of complementary raw food is crafted to meet your specific needs without compromising on quality. We use only human-grade, ethically-sourced meats, bones, and offal to ensure your dog gets the best nutrition possible, keeping them healthy, happy, and performing at their peak.

Creating a Natural and Balanced Diet for your Dog

This product is ideal for adding to other DIY products to form a balanced diet. 

When preparing a DIY raw dog food meal, it's essential to ensure the meal is nutritionally balanced to meet your dog’s needs. Dogs require a proper ratio of protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals, so aim for 70-80% muscle meat (such as chicken or beef), 10% organ meat (like liver and kidney), and 10% raw meaty bones (for calcium and phosphorus). Including vegetables and fruits can add fibre, but avoid toxic foods like onions, garlic, and grapes.

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Common FAQ's

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