Raw Feeding Advice

At Paleo Ridge we want all our customers to have the best, most up-to-date advice. This will ensure you can raw feed with ease, and that your dog can thrive on a natural raw diet.

Switching to a raw, species appropriate diet has incredible benefits for your dog’s immune system and general health. In this section, we will give you scientific and evidence-based facts that support the importance of feeding raw.

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Why Feed Raw?

By feeding a natural species appropriate diet, your dog will thrive. Raw food is packed full of all the essential nutrients needed for a balanced diet. With no nasty additives or preservatives, you can be sure your dog is eating the healthiest and best diet possible.

Feeding raw offers many great benefits, some of which are;

  • glossy coat with zero or little odour
  • reduced itching, licking and scratching
  • optimum immune system
  • better oral hygiene and teeth
  • improved behaviour and vitality
  • reduced allergies and intolerances
  • less tummy upsets
  • healthy digestion and much smaller stools
  • last but not least fussy dogs become very unfussy dogs

By feeding raw, you are making the best decision to ensure a happy, healthy life for your four-legged companion.

95%* of those who switch to raw, say they would never go back! Make the switch today and change your dog's life forever.

In a poll carried out on social media, *95.5% of 600 dog owners voted that they would never go back to feeding a processed diet after switching their dog to raw.

Frequently Asked Questions

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"Switching to raw meant that I lived for another 7 years after being diagnosed with terminal cancer."

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Further Reading

13th July 2021

PFMA is aware of research from a team at the University of Porto and Lisbon focusing on a potential link with raw meat diets for dogs and drug resistant bacteria in dogs.

Whilst the dog food products tested were selected from the Portuguese market, as this was covered in the UK press, PFMA would like to provide reassurance and guidance to UK pet owners.

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13th April 2021

Guest Blog: All Pawsability

One of the questions I frequently get asked by people with small dogs is "how do I cope with raw meat when only feeding a small portion?" Many people are concerned about leaving defrosted meat in the fridge for too long. I've successfully helped many owners by providing a variety of methods that mitigate this issue.

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22nd March 2021

Guest Blog: All Pawsability

A lot of those who are interested in raw feeding aren’t sure whether the diet is suitable for their small dog. People are often shocked to find out that Archie - being a Shih Tzu mix - is raw fed! The truth is a raw diet is beneficial for all dogs, not just big ones! They all have the same needs.

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10th March 2021

From My Cold, Dead...Oh, It's Gone
Guest Blog: Dr Conor Brady

In Dr Conor Brady's first column for Paleo Ridge - Conor gives us his thoughts on the latest developments in raw, including Brexit, his career, raw feeding and everything in between.

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04th March 2021

Guest Blog: Moddie Lambert

In 2015, I started my company simplyrawfeeding.co.uk - Moddie Lambert Canine Consultancy and have never looked back. As a small independent business, a large percentage of my work comes from recommendations and holistic veterinary practices and I am very proud to be on the committee for The Raw Feeding Veterinary Society (RFVS)

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04th January 2021

Healthy seniors without health problems should continue to eat as much variety as possible. Those experiencing age related issues should seek the advice of their vet or contact a holistic vet for natural solutions. We all get a little stiffer or more achy as we age. Senior dogs with joint issues such as arthritis, dysplasia, age related stiffness, etc, often benefit from raw food as its higher in glucosamine and chondroitin.

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04th January 2021

At Paleo Ridge, we have purposely decided not make or market a 'puppy food'. We believe puppies should be fed a good variety of proteins as soon as they are able, from around 6-8 weeks onwards.

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