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.

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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

02nd November 2023

Guest Blog: Renee Rhoades, MSc

When it comes to teaching our dogs, positive reinforcement (also known as R+) is a methodology that stands out for its effectiveness and numerous benefits. R+ focuses on rewarding desired behaviours rather than punishing unwanted ones.

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20th October 2023

Guest Blog: Renee Rhoades, MSc

It is increasingly evident that the gut, often referred to as the "second brain," plays a significant role in influencing not only your dog's physical well-being but also their behaviour and emotions.

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