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Hi [FirstName], thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
It is great that you are keen to feed [DogName] a raw diet. The key to healthy, balanced growth with puppies is to ensure they are on a high quality, animal protein diet as amino acids from the proteins are the building block for healthy tissue and muscle development. As all the macro and micronutrients are so bioavailable and absorbable in a raw diet, it is ideal for puppies.
As [DogName] is new to a raw diet we suggest [DogPronoun] starts on our Beginner’s Bags to transition to a full raw diet.
Our Recommendations
Puppy Beginner's Bags ( 4 Week Supply)
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the month supply for [DogName] will be [price]
Easy Start to Raw
The Bags contain a month-long meal plan with pre-packed daily bags, coded by week and day to make things very simple.
Over the month individual proteins, plus bones, fats and offal are introduced in a staggered manner. We adjust the fat and calcium levels as appropriate for puppies and introduce new proteins a little faster than with the adult version as puppies are less likely to have intolerances. We also introduce our Complete Meals which have added natural supplements such as green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil etc which are all good for growing limbs. Defrost and divide the daily bags into two meals (three meals if under 6 months). Stop all other foods once starting a raw diet.
Daily Volume
The daily volume of the Beginner’s Bags is based on an average adult maintenance diet of approx. 2% to 2.5% of body weight per day, however puppies need to be on a much higher percentage as they are growing : 10% to 6% prior to 6 months and then reducing down to approx. 2.5% to 3 % by 12 months. The recommended volume for [DogName] is based on [DogPronounOwnership] current age and weight. As [DogName] is growing we recommend you select the fortnightly delivery option and you will then be contacted to check [DogPronounOwnership] weight and reassess the volume for Weeks 3 and 4.
After the Beginner’s Bags
In the third week of the Beginner’s Bags, we will contact you with suggested follow-on options for [DogName].
Beginner’s Bag Menu
Daily amount for [DogName] of [dailyVolume]

Week 1
We start with chicken as it is the simplest protein to digest and then introduce green tripe as this contains digestive enzymes and is a good probiotic. We also include our Complete Chicken Meal which combines chicken, tripe and natural supplements such as green lipped mussels and kelp.

Week 2
The nutrient profile is expanded with red meat such as veal.

Week 3
Size-appropriate bones , plus higher fat proteins such as salmon are included. We also include our Complete Veal Meal which combines veal, tripe and natural supplements such as green lipped mussels and kelp.

Week 4
Offal is introduced, with the week’s menu representing a fully balanced raw diet.
Additonal Food

Raw eggs
Feed a couple a week as these are a great source of key amino acids such as leucine and lysine that puppies require at slightly higher levels than adult dogs. You can include half a shell (finely crushed) with each egg as it is a great source of calcium.

Pet Goat Milk
Recommended in Weeks 1 and 2 of the Bags in particular as it is a very quickly digestible probiotic and is packed with calcium so important in the early stages of growth. Feed approx. 50-100mls so a 500ml pack will last a week.

Brodie’s Venison Bone Broth
Recommended from Week 3 onwards of the Bags for a month or two after while they are growing. The Venison Broth is full of nutrients to aid digestion and is packed with chondroitin and glucosamine to cushion joints and ligaments as they grow. The 500ml bag contains approx. 14 blocks which should be diluted with 100mls water. Feed 1 block a day so one bag will last a fortnight.
Nutritional Information
Chicken Mince
Chicken mince contains:
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Phosphorous: a key mineral which aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function.
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 6: vital for skeletal muscle growth and brain development
Green Tripe
Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). Green tripe is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Green Tripe contains:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Veal & Heart
Veal is a tender, low fat easily digested red meat and mixed with heart, provides a high protein, very nutritious food
Good Source of :
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
An oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Mixed offal (Veal Kidneys and Lamb Liver)
Liver and kidneys are 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 they are so nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 10% of their diet (liver a max of 5%).
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Thanks
Results for [DogName]
Hi [FirstName], thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
It is great that you are keen to feed [DogName] a raw diet. The key to healthy, balanced growth with puppies is to ensure they are on a high quality, animal protein diet as amino acids from the proteins are the building block for healthy tissue and muscle development. As all the macro and micronutrients are so bioavailable and absorbable in a raw diet, it is ideal for puppies.
As [DogName] is new to a raw diet we suggest [DogPronoun] starts on our Beginner’s Bags to transition to a full raw diet.
Our Recommendations
Puppy Reduced Allergen Beginner's Bags ( 4 Week Supply)
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the month supply for [DogName] will be [price]
Easy Start to Raw
The Bags contain a month-long meal plan with pre-packed daily bags, coded by week and day to make things very simple.
As [DogName] has an allergy to beef products we have included a Reduced Allergen Menu in the Bags which avoids these.
Over the month individual proteins, plus bones, fats, offal etc are introduced in a staggered manner. We adjust the fat and calcium levels as appropriate for puppies and introduce new proteins a little faster than with the adult version as puppies are less likely to have intolerances. We also introduce our Wildlife Venison Meal which has natural supplements such as green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil etc which are all good for growing limbs. Defrost and divide the daily bags into two meals (three meals if under 6 months). Stop all other foods once starting a raw diet..
Daily Volume
The daily volume of the Beginner’s Bags is based on an average adult maintenance diet of approx 2% to 2.5% of body weight per day, however puppies need to be on a much higher percentage as they are growing: approx.10% to 6% prior to 6 months and then reducing down to approx. 2.5% to 3 % by 12 months. The recommended volume for [DogName] is based on [DogPronounOwnership] current age and weight. As [DogName] is growing we recommend you select the fortnightly delivery option and you will then be contacted to check [DogPronounOwnership] weight and reassess the volume for Weeks 3 and 4.After the Beginner’s Bags
In the third week of the Beginner’s Bags, we will contact you with suggested follow-on options for [DogName].
Beginner’s Bag Menu
Daily amount for [DogName] of [dailyVolume]

Week 1
We start with free range organic chicken as it is the simplest protein to digest and then introduce some some lamb tripe as this contains digestive enzymes and is a good probiotic

Week 2
The nutrient profile is expanded with a novel, red meat such as Wild Goat.

Week 3
Size-appropriate bones , plus higher fat proteins such as salmon are included. We also include our Wildlife Venison Meal which has natural supplements such as green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil.

Week 4
Lamb liver is introduced, with the week’s menu representing a fully balanced raw diet.
Additonal Food

Raw eggs
Raw eggs give a couple a week as these are a great source key amino acids such as leucine and lysine that puppies require at slightly higher levels than adult dogs. You can include half a shell (finely crushed) with each egg as it is a great source of calcium.

Pet Goat Milk
Recommended in Weeks 1 and 2 of the Bags in particular as it is a very quickly digestible probiotic and is packed with calcium so important in the early stages of growth. Feed approx. 50-100mls so a 500ml pack will last a week.

Brodie’s Venison Bone Broth
Recommended from Week 3 onwards of the Bags for a month or two after while they are growing. The Venison Broth is full of nutrients to aid digestion and is packed with chondroitin and glucosamine to cushion joints and ligaments as they grow. The 500ml bag contains approx 14 blocks which should be diluted with 100mls water. Feed 1 block a day so one bag will last a fortnight.
Nutritional Information
Free Range Organic Chicken
Free range, certified organic from the human food-chain free from hormones, antibiotics, GMO, chemicals, and chlorine.
Good source of:
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Phosphorous: a key mineral which aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function.
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 6: vital for skeletal muscle growth and brain development
Lamb Tripe
Lamb Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). The lamb tripe here is lower allergen than beef tripe and is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Wild Goat
Wild goat meat is a nutritious novel, protein source containing higher levels of iron than beef, so a good option to combat risk of anaemia.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Lamb Liver
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 nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 5 to10% of their diet
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Additional Supplements for Allergies
Additionally, I would recommend a couple of natural supplements to aid general gut health and reduce/ prevent inflammatory conditions which food allergies can cause:

Venison Bone Broth
In addition to helping to cushion growing joints and limbs our Venison Bone Broth as it is packed full of nutrients to aid digestion and help repair the gut lining plus soothe any inflammation. Inflammatory reactions can often be caused / exacerbated by a "leaky gut," when the gut lining has been damaged and undigested food is absorbed into the bloodstream causing an immune system reaction. Bone broth is rich in highly absorbable minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulphate and fluoride which help improve the immune function. The broth is also rich in the protein collagen which contains the amino acids, proline and glycine, that can help heal the lining. Our broth is in concentrate form, made up of approx 14 blocks of 35gms .Simply dilute a block with approx 120mls water and feed either with food or as a drink. 1 block every other day will be fine, so the bag will last a month.

Micromed probiotic spray
Micromed probiotic spray is a live formulation of beneficial microbes which help rebalance the gut to reduce/ prevent fungal and inflammatory skin and immune reactions. It is an organically-based, non-toxic, all natural probiotic blend for use with minor, acute, fungal or bacterial issues in dogs, and can also be used preventatively in recurring, persistent issues. You can either get the topical The Acute Care topical sprays are applied directly to your dog’s skin to help treat fungal or bacterial issues or the Micromed Oral Probiotic is mixed with your dog’s food to help with on-going, chronic skin, digestive and immune issues.
Thanks
Results for [DogName]
Hi [FirstName], thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
It is great that you are keen to feed [DogName] a raw diet. The key to healthy, balanced growth with puppies is to ensure they are on a high quality, animal protein diet as amino acids from the proteins are the building block for healthy tissue and muscle development. As all the macro and micronutrients are so bioavailable and absorbable in a raw diet, it is ideal for puppies.
As [DogName] is new to a raw diet we suggest [DogPronoun] starts on our Beginner’s Bags to transition to a full raw diet.
Our Recommendations
Puppy Low Allergen Beginner's Bags ( 4 Week Supply)
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the month supply for [DogName] will be [price]
Easy Start to Raw
The Bags contain a month-long meal plan with pre-packed daily bags, coded by week and day to make things very simple.
As [DogName] has an allergy to chicken products we have included a Low Allergen Menu in the Bags which avoids these.
Over the month individual proteins, plus bones, fats, offal etc are introduced in a staggered manner. We adjust the fat and calcium levels as appropriate for puppies and introduce new proteins a little faster than with the adult version as puppies are less likely to have intolerances. We also introduce our Wildlife Venison Meal which has natural supplements such as green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil etc which are all good for growing limbs. Defrost and divide the daily bags into two meals (three meals if under 6 months). Stop all other foods once starting a raw diet.
Daily Volume
The daily volume of the Beginner’s Bags is based on an average adult maintenance diet of approx 2% to 2.5% of body weight per day, however puppies need to be on a much higher percentage as they are growing: approx.10% to 6% prior to 6 months and then reducing down to approx. 2.5% to 3 % by 12 months. The recommended volume for [DogName] is based on [DogPronounOwnership] current age and weight. As [DogName] is growing we recommend you select the fortnightly delivery option and you will then be contacted to check [DogPronounOwnership] weight and reassess the volume for Weeks 3 and 4.
After the Beginner’s Bags
In the third week of the Beginner’s Bags, we will contact you with suggested follow-on options for [DogName].
Beginner’s Bag Menu
Daily amount for [DogName] of [dailyVolume]

Week 1
We start with a wild novel proteins such as Goat and then introduce some some lamb tripe as this contains digestive enzymes and is a good probiotic

Week 2
We introduce another novel proteins such as possum.

Week 3
Size-appropriate bones , plus higher fat proteins such as salmon are included. We also include our Wildlife Venison Meal which has natural supplements such as green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil.

Week 4
Lamb liver is introduced, with the week’s menu representing a fully balanced raw diet.
Additonal Food

Raw eggs
Raw eggs give a couple a week as these are a great source key amino acids such as leucine and lysine that puppies require at slightly higher levels than adult dogs. You can include half a shell (finely crushed) with each egg as it is a great source of calcium.

Pet Goat Milk
Recommended in Weeks 1 and 2 of the Bags in particular as it is a very quickly digestible probiotic and is packed with calcium so important in the early stages of growth. Feed approx. 50-100mls so a 500ml pack will last a week.

Brodie’s Venison Bone Broth
Recommended from Week 3 onwards of the Bags for a month or two after while they are growing. The Venison Broth is full of nutrients to aid digestion and is packed with chondroitin and glucosamine to cushion joints and ligaments as they grow. The 500ml bag contains approx 14 blocks which should be diluted with 100mls water. Feed 1 block a day so one bag will last a fortnight.
Nutritional Information
Wild Goat
Wild goat meat is a nutritious novel, protein source containing higher levels of iron than beef, so a good option to combat risk of anaemia.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Lamb Tripe
Lamb Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). The lamb tripe here is lower allergen than beef tripe and is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Possum
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!
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Lamb Liver
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 nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 5 to10% of their diet
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Additional Supplements for Allergies
Additionally, I would recommend a couple of natural supplements to aid general gut health and reduce/ prevent inflammatory conditions which food allergies can cause:

Venison Bone Broth
In addition to helping to cushion growing joints and limbs our Venison Bone Broth as it is packed full of nutrients to aid digestion and help repair the gut lining plus soothe any inflammation. Inflammatory reactions can often be caused / exacerbated by a "leaky gut," when the gut lining has been damaged and undigested food is absorbed into the bloodstream causing an immune system reaction. Bone broth is rich in highly absorbable minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulphate and fluoride which help improve the immune function. The broth is also rich in the protein collagen which contains the amino acids, proline and glycine, that can help heal the lining. Our broth is in concentrate form, made up of approx 14 blocks of 35gms .Simply dilute a block with approx 120mls water and feed either with food or as a drink. 1 block every other day will be fine, so the bag will last a month.

Micromed probiotic spray
Micromed probiotic spray is a live formulation of beneficial microbes which help rebalance the gut to reduce/ prevent fungal and inflammatory skin and immune reactions. It is an organically-based, non-toxic, all natural probiotic blend for use with minor, acute, fungal or bacterial issues in dogs, and can also be used preventatively in recurring, persistent issues. You can either get the topical The Acute Care topical sprays are applied directly to your dog’s skin to help treat fungal or bacterial issues or the Micromed Oral Probiotic is mixed with your dog’s food to help with on-going, chronic skin, digestive and immune issues.
Thanks
Results for [DogName]
Hi [FirstName], thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
As [DogName] is new to a raw diet we suggest [DogPronoun] starts on our Beginner’s Bags to transition to a full raw diet.
Our Recommendations
Dogs Beginner's Bags (4 Week Supply)
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the month supply for [DogName] will be [price]
Easy Start to Raw
The Bags contain a month-long meal plan with pre-packed daily bags, coded by week and day to make things very simple.
Over the month individual proteins, plus bones, fats, offal etc are introduced in a staggered manner.
Daily Volume
The daily volume in the Beginner’s Bags is based on an average adult maintenance diet of around 2% to 2.5% of body weight, however we have taken into account your dog's activity level and body condition, so the recommended weight band may be different to their actual weight band.
Defrost and divide the daily bags into two meals. Stop all other foods once starting the raw diet.After the Beginner’s Bags
In the third week of the Beginner’s Bags, we will contact you with suggested follow-on options for [DogName].
Beginner’s Bag Menu
Daily amount for [DogName] of [dailyVolume]

Week 1
We start with chicken mince as it is the simplest protein to digest and then introduce some tripe as this contains digestive enzymes and is a good probiotic

Week 2
Red meat such as veal is then introduced.

Week 3
Size-appropriate bones , plus higher fat proteins such as salmon are included.

Week 4
Offal is introduced, with the week’s menu representing a fully balanced raw diet.
Nutritional Information
Chicken Mince
Chicken mince is a good source of:
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Phosphorous: a key mineral which aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function.
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 6: vital for skeletal muscle growth and brain development
Green Tripe
Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). Green tripe is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Veal & Heart
Veal is a tender, low fat easily digested red meat and mixed with heart, provides a high protein, very nutritious food
Good Source of :
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Mixed offal (Veal Kidneys and Lamb Liver)
Liver and kidneys are 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 they are so nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 10% of their diet (liver a max of 5%).
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Thanks
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Hi [FirstName], thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
As [DogName] is new to a raw diet we suggest [DogPronoun] starts on our Beginner’s Bags to transition to a full raw diet.
Our Recommendations
Dogs Reduced Allergen Beginner's Bags (4 Week Supply)
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the month supply for [DogName] will be [price]
Easy Start to Raw
The Bags contain a month-long meal plan with pre-packed daily bags, coded by week and day to make things very simple.
As [DogName] has an allergy to beef products we have included a Reduced Allergen Menu in the Bags which avoids these.Over the month individual proteins, plus bones, fats, offal etc are introduced in a staggered manner.
Daily Volume
The daily volume in the Beginner’s Bags is based on an average adult maintenance diet of around 2% to 2.5% of body weight and we have taken into account your dog's activity level and body condition. Defrost and divide the daily bags into two meals. Stop all other foods once starting the raw diet.
After the Beginner’s Bags
In the third week of the Beginner’s Bags, we will contact you with suggested follow-on options for [DogName].
Beginner’s Bag Menu
Daily amount for [DogName] of [dailyVolume]

Week 1
We start with free range organic chicken as it is the simplest protein to digest and then introduce some lamb tripe as this contains digestive enzymes and is a good probiotic

Week 2
A red meat such as Wild Goat is then introduced

Week 3
Size-appropriate bones , plus higher fat proteins such as salmon are included

Week 4
Lamb liver is introduced, with the week’s menu representing a fully balanced raw diet.
Nutritional Information
Free Range Organic Chicken
Free range, certified organic from the human food-chain free from hormones, antibiotics, GMO, chemicals, and chlorine.
Good source of:
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Phosphorous: a key mineral which aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function.
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 6: vital for skeletal muscle growth and brain development
Green Tripe
Lamb Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). The lamb tripe here is lower allergen than beef tripe and is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Veal & Heart
Wild goat meat is a nutritious novel, protein source containing higher levels of iron than beef, so a good option to combat risk of anaemia.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Lamb Liver
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 nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 5 to10% of their diet
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Additional Supplements for Allergies
Additionally, I would recommend a couple of natural supplements to aid general gut health and reduce/ prevent inflammatory conditions which food allergies can cause:

Venison Bone Broth
In addition to helping to cushion growing joints and limbs our Venison Bone Broth as it is packed full of nutrients to aid digestion and help repair the gut lining plus soothe any inflammation. Inflammatory reactions can often be caused / exacerbated by a "leaky gut," when the gut lining has been damaged and undigested food is absorbed into the bloodstream causing an immune system reaction. Bone broth is rich in highly absorbable minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulphate and fluoride which help improve the immune function. The broth is also rich in the protein collagen which contains the amino acids, proline and glycine, that can help heal the lining. Our broth is in concentrate form, made up of approx 14 blocks of 35gms .Simply dilute a block with approx 120mls water and feed either with food or as a drink. 1 block every other day will be fine, so the bag will last a month.

Micromed probiotic spray
Micromed probiotic spray is a live formulation of beneficial microbes which help rebalance the gut to reduce/ prevent fungal and inflammatory skin and immune reactions. It is an organically-based, non-toxic, all natural probiotic blend for use with minor, acute, fungal or bacterial issues in dogs, and can also be used preventatively in recurring, persistent issues. You can either get the topical The Acute Care topical sprays are applied directly to your dog’s skin to help treat fungal or bacterial issues or the Micromed Oral Probiotic is mixed with your dog’s food to help with on-going, chronic skin, digestive and immune issues.
Thanks
Results for [DogName]
Hi [FirstName], thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
As [DogName] is new to a raw diet we suggest [DogPronoun] starts on our Beginner’s Bags to transition to a full raw diet.
Our Recommendations
Dogs Low Allergen Beginner's Bags (4 Week Supply)
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the month supply for [DogName] will be [price]
Easy Start to Raw
The Bags contain a month-long meal plan with pre-packed daily bags, coded by week and day to make things very simple.
As [DogName] has an allergy to beef and chicken products we have included a Low Allergen Menu in the Bags which avoids these.
Over the month individual proteins, plus bones, fats, offal etc are introduced in a staggered manner. As [DogName] has an allergy to beef and chicken products we have included a Low Allergen Menu in the Bags which avoids these.Daily Volume
The daily volume in the Beginner’s Bags is based on an average adult maintenance diet of around 2% to 2.5% of body weight and we have taken into account your dog's activity level and body condition. Defrost and divide the daily bags into two meals. Stop all other foods once starting the raw diet.
After the Beginner’s Bags
In the third week of the Beginner’s Bags, we will contact you with suggested follow-on options for [DogName].
Beginner’s Bag Menu
Daily amount for [DogName] of [dailyVolume]

Week 1
We start with a wild novel proteins such as Goat and then introduce some some lamb tripe as this contains digestive enzymes and is a good probiotic

Week 2
We introduce another novel protein such as possum.

Week 3
Size-appropriate bones , plus higher fat proteins are included

Week 4
Offal is introduced, with the week’s menu representing a fully balanced raw diet.
Nutritional Information
Wild Goat
Wild goat meat is a nutritious novel, protein source containing higher levels of iron than beef, so a good option to combat risk of anaemia.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Lamb Tripe
Lamb Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). The lamb tripe here is lower allergen than beef tripe and is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Veal & Heart
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!
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Mixed offal (Veal Kidneys and Lamb Liver)
Liver and kidneys are 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 they are so nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 10% of their diet (liver a max of 5%).
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Additional Supplements for Allergies
Additionally, I would recommend a couple of natural supplements to aid general gut health and reduce/ prevent inflammatory conditions which food allergies can cause:

Venison Bone Broth
In addition to helping to cushion growing joints and limbs our Venison Bone Broth as it is packed full of nutrients to aid digestion and help repair the gut lining plus soothe any inflammation. Inflammatory reactions can often be caused / exacerbated by a "leaky gut," when the gut lining has been damaged and undigested food is absorbed into the bloodstream causing an immune system reaction. Bone broth is rich in highly absorbable minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulphate and fluoride which help improve the immune function. The broth is also rich in the protein collagen which contains the amino acids, proline and glycine, that can help heal the lining. Our broth is in concentrate form, made up of approx 14 blocks of 35gms .Simply dilute a block with approx 120mls water and feed either with food or as a drink. 1 block every other day will be fine, so the bag will last a month.

Micromed probiotic spray
Micromed probiotic spray is a live formulation of beneficial microbes which help rebalance the gut to reduce/ prevent fungal and inflammatory skin and immune reactions. It is an organically-based, non-toxic, all natural probiotic blend for use with minor, acute, fungal or bacterial issues in dogs, and can also be used preventatively in recurring, persistent issues. You can either get the topical The Acute Care topical sprays are applied directly to your dog’s skin to help treat fungal or bacterial issues or the Micromed Oral Probiotic is mixed with your dog’s food to help with on-going, chronic skin, digestive and immune issues.
Thanks
Results for [DogName]
Hi [FirstName], thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
It is great that you are keen to continue feeding [DogName] a raw diet. The key to healthy, balanced growth with puppies is to ensure they are on a high quality, animal protein diet as amino acids from the proteins are the building block for healthy tissue and muscle development. As all the macro and micronutrients are so bioavailable and absorbable in a raw diet, it is ideal for puppies.
Our Recommendations
Puppy Weekly Meal Bag
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the week supply for [DogName] starts from [price]
We've put together a menu for [DogName], tailored to [DogPronounOwnership] needs. The menu has a good spread of macro and micro nutrients to ensure [DogName] is eating a balanced raw diet over the week and we have adjusted the fat and calcium levels as appropriate for puppies. We include our Complete Chicken & Veal Meals which have added natural supplements such as green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil etc which are all good for growing limbs. Defrost and divide the daily bags into two meals (three meals if under 6 months). All the meat blocks are individually weighed so you can be sure your dog is getting the right amount each day. You can choose if you would like the menu packed in handy daily bags or bulk packs to save money (you make up the daily meals based on the below menu).
Daily Volume
The daily volume is based on an average adult maintenance diet of approx 2% to 2.5% of body weight per day, however puppies need to be on a much higher percentage as they are growing: approx.10% to 6% prior to 6 months and then reducing down to approx. 2.5% to 3 % by 12 months. We have recommended a daily volume based for [DogName] based on [DogPronounOwnership] current age and weight. As he is growing we recommend you select the fortnightly option and we can then reassess [DogPronounOwnership] volume requirements after that.
[DogName]'s Menu
Daily Amount of [dailyVolume]

Day 1
Complete Chicken Meal - [allBlocks]

Day 2
Green Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 3
Complete Veal Meal - [allBlocks]

Day 4
Complete Chicken Meal - [allBlocks]

Day 5
King Salmon - [salmonBlocks]

Day 6
Green Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 7
Complete Veal Meal - [allBlocks]
Additonal Food

Raw eggs
Raw eggs give a couple a week as these are a great source key amino acids such as leucine and lysine that puppies require at slightly higher levels than adult dogs. You can include half a shell (finely crushed) with each egg as it is a great source of calcium.

Pet Goat Milk
Goat milk is a very quickly digestible probiotic and is packed with calcium so important in the early stages of growth. Feed approx. 50-100mls so a 500ml pack will last a week.

Lamb Bone Broth
Recommended during their peak growth period in particular (3 to 6 months). The Broth is full of nutrients to aid digestion and is packed with chondroitin and glucosamine to cushion joints and ligaments as they grow. Feed approx 100mls a day and refrigerate when open
Nutritional Information
Complete Chicken Meal
A carefully balanced, nutritious complete meal comprising chicken, offal and green tripe. Also includes natural supplements such as green lipped mussel, kelp, sunflower oil, coconut oil which promote healthy skin and a shiny coat, plus support healthy joints while growing.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Phosphorous: a key mineral which aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function.
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 6: vital for skeletal muscle growth and brain development
Green Tripe
Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). Green tripe is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Complete Veal Meal
A carefully balanced, nutritious complete meal comprising veal, offal and green tripe, plus natural supplements such as green lipped mussel, kelp, sunflower oil, and coconut oil which help promote a healthy skin and shiny coat, plus support joints while growing.
Good Source of :
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B5(Pantothenic acid) : helps create blood cells and convert food to energy.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Mixed offal (Veal Kidneys and Lamb Liver)
Liver and kidneys are 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 they are so nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 10% of their diet (liver a max of 5%).
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Thanks
Results for [DogName]
Hi [FirstName], thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
It is great that you are keen to continue feeding [DogName] a raw diet. The key to healthy, balanced growth with puppies is to ensure they are on a high quality, animal protein diet as amino acids from the proteins are the building block for healthy tissue and muscle development. As all the macro and micronutrients are so bioavailable and absorbable in a raw diet, it is ideal for puppies.
Our Recommendations
Puppy Reduced Allergen Weekly Meal Bag
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the week supply for [DogName] starts from [price]
We've put together a menu for [DogName], tailored to [DogPronounOwnership] needs.
As [DogName] has an allergy to beef products we have included a Reduced Allergen Menu which avoids these.
The menu has a good spread of macro and micro nutrients to ensure [DogName] is eating a balanced raw diet over the week and we have adjusted the fat and calcium levels as appropriate for puppies. We include our Complete Chicken & Wild life Venison Meals which have added natural supplements such as green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil etc which are all good for growing limbs. All the meat blocks are individually weighed so you can be sure your dog is getting the right amount each day. You can choose if you would like the menu packed in handy daily bags or bulk packs to save money (you make up the daily meals based on the below menu).Daily Volume
The daily volume is based on an average adult maintenance diet of approx 2% to 2.5% of body weight per day, however puppies need to be on a much higher percentage as they are growing: approx.10% to 6% prior to 6 months and then reducing down to approx. 2.5% to 3 % by 12 months. We have recommended a daily volume based for [DogName] based on [DogPronounOwnership] current age and weight. Defrost and divide the daily bags into two meals (three meals if under 6 months). As he is growing we recommend you select the fortnightly option and we can then reassess [DogPronounOwnership] volume requirements after that.
[DogName]'s Menu
Daily Amount of [dailyVolume]

Day 1
Complete Chicken - [allBlocks]

Day 2
Lamb Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 3
Wild Life Venison - [allBlocks]

Day 4
Complete Chicken - [allBlocks]

Day 5
King Salmon - [salmonBlocks]

Day 6
Lamb Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 7
Wild Life Venison - [allBlocks]
Additional Food

Raw eggs
Raw eggs give a couple a week as these are a great source key amino acids such as leucine and lysine that puppies require at slightly higher levels than adult dogs. You can include half a shell (finely crushed) with each egg as it is a great source of calcium.

Pet Goat Milk
Goat milk is a very quickly digestible probiotic and is packed with calcium so important in the early stages of growth. Feed approx. 50-100mls so a 500ml pack will last a week.

Brodie’s Venison Bone Broth
Recommended during their peak growth period in particular (3 to 6months). The Venison Broth is full of nutrients to aid digestion and is packed with chondroitin and glucosamine to cushion joints and ligaments as they grow. The 500ml bag contains approx 14 blocks which should be diluted with 100mls water. Feed 1 block a day so one bag will last a fortnight.
Nutritional Information
Complete Chicken Meal
A carefully balanced, nutritious complete meal comprising chicken, offal and green tripe. Also includes natural supplements such as green lipped mussel, kelp, sunflower oil, coconut oil which promote healthy skin and a shiny coat, plus support healthy joints while growing.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Phosphorous: a key mineral which aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function.
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 6: vital for skeletal muscle growth and brain development
Lamb Tripe
Lamb Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). The lamb tripe here is lower allergen than beef tripe and is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Venison Wildlife
Wild Venison is a novel protein, so good for pets with intolerances to farmed meats. It is a high protein, lean meat with good levels in particular of iron (higher than beef), plus the B . Our Venison Wildlife combines venison with offal and a mix of green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil and sunflower oils which all promote a shiny coat and healthy joints while growing and
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Lamb Liver
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 nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 5 to10% of their diet
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Additional Supplements for Allergies
Additionally, I would recommend a couple of natural supplements to aid general gut health and reduce/ prevent inflammatory conditions which food allergies can cause:

Venison Bone Broth
In addition to helping to cushion growing joints and limbs our Venison Bone Broth as it is packed full of nutrients to aid digestion and help repair the gut lining plus soothe any inflammation. Inflammatory reactions can often be caused / exacerbated by a "leaky gut," when the gut lining has been damaged and undigested food is absorbed into the bloodstream causing an immune system reaction. Bone broth is rich in highly absorbable minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulphate and fluoride which help improve the immune function. The broth is also rich in the protein collagen which contains the amino acids, proline and glycine, that can help heal the lining. Our broth is in concentrate form, made up of approx 14 blocks of 35gms .Simply dilute a block with approx 120mls water and feed either with food or as a drink. 1 block every other day will be fine, so the bag will last a month.

Micromed probiotic spray
Micromed probiotic spray is a live formulation of beneficial microbes which help rebalance the gut to reduce/ prevent fungal and inflammatory skin and immune reactions. It is an organically-based, non-toxic, all natural probiotic blend for use with minor, acute, fungal or bacterial issues in dogs, and can also be used preventatively in recurring, persistent issues. You can either get the topical The Acute Care topical sprays are applied directly to your dog’s skin to help treat fungal or bacterial issues or the Micromed Oral Probiotic is mixed with your dog’s food to help with on-going, chronic skin, digestive and immune issues.
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Hi [FirstName], thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
It is great that you are keen to continue feeding [DogName] a raw diet. The key to healthy, balanced growth with puppies is to ensure they are on a high quality, animal protein diet as amino acids from the proteins are the building block for healthy tissue and muscle development. As all the macro and micronutrients are so bioavailable and absorbable in a raw diet, it is ideal for puppies.
Our Recommendations
Puppy Low Allergen Weekly Meal Bag
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the week supply for [DogName] starts from [price]
We've put together a menu for [DogName], tailored to [DogPronounOwnership] needs.
As [DogName] has an allergy to beef and chicken products we have included a Low Allergen Menu which avoids these.
The menu has a good spread of macro and micro nutrients to ensure [DogName] is eating a balanced raw diet over the week and we have adjusted the fat and calcium levels as appropriate for puppies. The menu includes our Wildlife Venison Meal which has added natural supplements such as green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil etc which are all good for growing limbs. All the meat blocks are individually weighed so you can be sure your puppy is getting the right amount each day. You can choose if you would like the menu packed in handy daily bags or bulk packs to save money (you make up the daily meals based on the below menu).Daily Volume
The daily volume is based on an average adult maintenance diet of approx 2% to 2.5% of body weight per day, however puppies need to be on a much higher percentage as they are growing: approx.10% to 6% prior to 6 months and then reducing down to approx. 2.5% to 3 % by 12 months. We have recommended a daily volume based for [DogName] based on [DogPronounOwnership] current age and weight. As he is growing we recommend you select the fortnightly option and we can then reassess [DogPronounOwnership] volume requirements after that.
[DogName]'s Menu
Daily Amount of [dailyVolume]

Day 1
Wild Goat - [allBlocks]

Day 2
Lamb Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 3
Wild Life Venison - [allBlocks]

Day 4
Wild Goat - [allBlocks]

Day 5
King Salmon - [salmonBlocks]

Day 6
Lamb Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 7
Wild Life Venison - [allBlocks]
Additonal Food

Raw eggs
Raw eggs give a couple a week as these are a great source key amino acids such as leucine and lysine that puppies require at slightly higher levels than adult dogs. You can include half a shell (finely crushed) with each egg as it is a great source of calcium.

Pet Goat Milk
Goat milk is a very quickly digestible probiotic and is packed with calcium so important in the early stages of growth. Feed approx. 50-100mls so a 500ml pack will last a week.

Brodie’s Venison Bone Broth
Recommended during their peak growth period in particular (3 to 6months). The Venison Broth is full of nutrients to aid digestion and is packed with chondroitin and glucosamine to cushion joints and ligaments as they grow. The 500ml bag contains approx 14 blocks which should be diluted with 100mls water. Feed 1 block a day so one bag will last a fortnight.
Nutritional Information
Wild Goat
Wild goat meat is a nutritious novel, protein source containing higher levels of iron than beef, so a good option to combat risk of anaemia.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Lamb Tripe
Lamb Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). The lamb tripe here is lower allergen than beef tripe and is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Venison Wildlife
Wild Venison is a novel protein, so good for pets with intolerances to farmed meats. It is a high protein, lean meat with good levels in particular of iron (higher than beef), plus the B . Our Venison Wildlife combines venison with offal and a mix of green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil and sunflower oils which all promote a shiny coat and healthy joints while growing and
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Lamb Liver
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 nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 5 to10% of their diet
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Additional Supplements for Allergies
Additionally, I would recommend a couple of natural supplements to aid general gut health and reduce/ prevent inflammatory conditions which food allergies can cause:

Venison Bone Broth
In addition to helping to cushion growing joints and limbs our Venison Bone Broth as it is packed full of nutrients to aid digestion and help repair the gut lining plus soothe any inflammation. Inflammatory reactions can often be caused / exacerbated by a "leaky gut," when the gut lining has been damaged and undigested food is absorbed into the bloodstream causing an immune system reaction. Bone broth is rich in highly absorbable minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulphate and fluoride which help improve the immune function. The broth is also rich in the protein collagen which contains the amino acids, proline and glycine, that can help heal the lining. Our broth is in concentrate form, made up of approx 14 blocks of 35gms .Simply dilute a block with approx 120mls water and feed either with food or as a drink. 1 block every other day will be fine, so the bag will last a month.

Micromed probiotic spray
Micromed probiotic spray is a live formulation of beneficial microbes which help rebalance the gut to reduce/ prevent fungal and inflammatory skin and immune reactions. It is an organically-based, non-toxic, all natural probiotic blend for use with minor, acute, fungal or bacterial issues in dogs, and can also be used preventatively in recurring, persistent issues. You can either get the topical The Acute Care topical sprays are applied directly to your dog’s skin to help treat fungal or bacterial issues or the Micromed Oral Probiotic is mixed with your dog’s food to help with on-going, chronic skin, digestive and immune issues.
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Hi [FirstName]
Thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
We've put together a menu for [DogName], tailored to his needs.
Our Recommendations
Dogs Weekly Meal Bag
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the week supply for [DogName] starts from [price]
The menu has a good spread of macro and micro nutrients to ensure [DogName] is eating a balanced raw diet over the week.
All the meat blocks are individually weighed so you can be sure your dog is getting the right amount each day. You can choose if you would like the menu packed in handy daily bags or bulk packs to save money (you make up the daily meals based on the below menu).
The daily volume is based on an average adult maintenance diet of around 2% to 2.5% of body weight and we have taken into account your dog’s activity level and body condition.
[DogName]'s Menu
Daily Amount of [dailyVolume]

Day 1
Chicken Mince - [allBlocks]

Day 2
Green Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 3
Complete Veal Meal - [allBlocks]

Day 4
Chicken Mince - [allBlocks]

Day 5
King Salmon - [salmonBlocks]

Day 6
Green Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 7
Complete Veal Meal - [allBlocks] Blocks
Nutritional Information
Chicken Mince
Good source of:
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Phosphorous: a key mineral which aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function.
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 6: vital for skeletal muscle growth and brain development
Green Tripe
Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). Green tripe is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Veal & Heart
Veal is a tender, low fat easily digested red meat and mixed with heart, provides a high protein, very nutritious food
Good Source of :
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Mixed offal (Veal Kidneys and Lamb Liver)
Liver and kidneys are 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 they are so nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 10% of their diet (liver a max of 5%).
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
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Hi [FirstName]
Thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
We've put together a menu for [DogName], tailored to his needs.
Our Recommendations
Dogs Reduced Allergen Weekly Meal Bag
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the week supply for [DogName] starts from [price]
The menu has a good spread of macro and micro nutrients to ensure [DogName] is eating a balanced raw diet over the week.
As [DogName] has an allergy to beef products we have included a Reduced Allergen Menu which avoids these.
All the meat blocks are individually weighed so you can be sure your dog is getting the right amount each day. You can choose if you would like the menu packed in handy daily bags or bulk packs to save money (you make up the daily meals based on the below menu).
The daily volume is based on an average adult maintenance diet of around 2% to 2.5% of body weight and we have taken into account your dog’s activity level and body condition.
[DogName]'s Menu
Daily Amount of [dailyVolume]

Day 1
Free Range Organic Chicken - [allBlocks]

Day 2
Lamb Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 3
Wild Life Venison - [allBlocks]

Day 4
Free Range Organic Chicken - [allBlocks]

Day 5
King Salmon - [salmonBlocks]

Day 6
Lamb Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 7
Wild Life Venison - [allBlocks]
Nutritional Information
Free Range Organic Chicken
Free range, certified organic from the human food-chain free from hormones, antibiotics, GMO, chemicals, and chlorine.
Good source of:
Vitamin B3 (Niacin): helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Phosphorous: a key mineral which aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function.
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 6: vital for skeletal muscle growth and brain development
Lamb Tripe
Lamb Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). The lamb tripe here is lower allergen than beef tripe and is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Venison Wildlife
Wild Venison is a novel protein, so good for pets with intolerances to farmed meats. It is a high protein, lean meat with good levels in particular of iron (higher than beef), plus the B . Our Venison Wildlife combines venison with offal and a mix of green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil and sunflower oils which all promote a shiny coat and healthy joints while growing and
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Lamb Liver
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 nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 5 to10% of their diet
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Additional Supplements for Allergies
Additionally, I would recommend a couple of natural supplements to aid general gut health and reduce/ prevent inflammatory conditions which food allergies can cause:

Venison Bone Broth
In addition to helping to cushion growing joints and limbs our Venison Bone Broth as it is packed full of nutrients to aid digestion and help repair the gut lining plus soothe any inflammation. Inflammatory reactions can often be caused / exacerbated by a "leaky gut," when the gut lining has been damaged and undigested food is absorbed into the bloodstream causing an immune system reaction. Bone broth is rich in highly absorbable minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulphate and fluoride which help improve the immune function. The broth is also rich in the protein collagen which contains the amino acids, proline and glycine, that can help heal the lining. Our broth is in concentrate form, made up of approx 14 blocks of 35gms .Simply dilute a block with approx 120mls water and feed either with food or as a drink. 1 block every other day will be fine, so the bag will last a month.

Micromed probiotic spray
Micromed probiotic spray is a live formulation of beneficial microbes which help rebalance the gut to reduce/ prevent fungal and inflammatory skin and immune reactions. It is an organically-based, non-toxic, all natural probiotic blend for use with minor, acute, fungal or bacterial issues in dogs, and can also be used preventatively in recurring, persistent issues. You can either get the topical The Acute Care topical sprays are applied directly to your dog’s skin to help treat fungal or bacterial issues or the Micromed Oral Probiotic is mixed with your dog’s food to help with on-going, chronic skin, digestive and immune issues.
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Results for [DogName]
Hi [FirstName]
Thanks for completing the profile on [DogName].
We've put together a menu for [DogName], tailored to his needs.
Our Recommendations
Dogs Low Allergen Weekly Meal Bag
Recommended Daily Volume: [dailyVolume]
Cost for the week supply for [DogName] starts from [price]
The menu has a good spread of macro and micro nutrients to ensure [DogName] is eating a balanced raw diet over the week.
As [DogName] has an allergy to beef and chicken products we have included a Low Allergen Menu which avoids these.
All the meat blocks are individually weighed so you can be sure your dog is getting the right amount each day. You can choose if you would like the menu packed in handy daily bags or bulk packs to save money (you make up the daily meals based on the below menu).
The daily volume is based on an average adult maintenance diet of around 2% to 2.5% of body weight and we have taken into account your dog’s activity level and body condition.
[DogName]'s Menu
Daily Amount of [dailyVolume]

Day 1
Goat - [allBlocks]

Day 2
Lamb Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 3
Wild Life Venison - [allBlocks]

Day 4
Goat - [allBlocks]

Day 5
King Salmon - [salmonBlocks]

Day 6
Lamb Tripe Mince - [tripeBlocks]
Meaty bones - [Bones]

Day 7
Complete Veal Meal - [allBlocks] Blocks
Nutritional Information
Wild Goat
Wild goat meat is a nutritious novel, protein source containing higher levels of iron than beef, so a good option to combat risk of anaemia.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Lamb Tripe
Lamb Tripe is a white muscle meat from the stomach of ruminants (plant-eating animals such as cows, deer, sheep). The lamb tripe here is lower allergen than beef tripe and is unwashed and so still contains much of the nutritious content from the pre-digested, fermented plant-matter, which helps stimulate good gastric acidity.
Good source of:
Probiotics: contain anti-inflammatory properties for general gut health
Enzymes: aid digestion and can assist digestion of bones in particular
Fibre: promotes healthy bowel movement
Amino acids: aid muscle growth and healing, plus aid digestion
Gastric juices: promote digestion plus help keep teeth clean
Minerals: iron, zinc, potassium and selenium which are all vital for energy production growth, healing and absorption of vitamins and other nutrients
Wildlife Venison
Wild Venison is a novel protein, so good for pets with intolerances to farmed meats. It is a high protein, lean meat with good levels in particular of iron (higher than beef), plus the B . Our Venison Wildlife combines venison with offal and a mix of green-lipped mussels, kelp, coconut oil and sunflower oils which all promote a shiny coat and healthy joints while growing and
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) : plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) : helps convert food to energy and aids digestive and nervous systems
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Iron, Zinc, Selenium: for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mineral Phosphorous: aids teeth and bone formation, normal heart rhythm and kidney function
Salmon
As an oily fish, salmon is one of the best sources of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3 (over 1000mg per 100gms of fish).
Good source of
Essential Fatty Acid Omega 3 : contains anti-inflammatory properties to promote a healthy immune system, plus a healthy skin and coat and can preventing inflammation in joints.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) : important for nerve, muscle and heart function.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system.
Vitamin B12: for improved energy levels and prevention of anaemia
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Lamb Liver
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 nutrient dense, it should only ever constitute a maximum of 5 to10% of their diet
Good for
Vitamin A is essential for vision, bone and muscle growth and reproduction.
Vitamins D, E, K and C, plus all the B group in particular vitamin B6 aids the creation of antibodies in the immune system and B12 which protects the nervous system and aids digestion.
Amino Acid Taurine: for healthy heart and brain function
Minerals iron, zinc, manganese and selenium for energy production plus a healthy immune system
Mixed Meaty Bones
Whilst minced bones are included in some of the meat proteins, we also include a couple of days of meaty bones in each menu
Good for:
Mineral calcium: helps strengthen teeth and bones. The tearing/chewing motion when eating the bones helps reduce tartar build-up on teeth, plus helps produce gastric juices which further control the tartar and aids digestion.
Roughage: - promote healthy bowel movement
Glucosamine and chondroitin; support cartilage and joint health
Minerals: zinc, selenium, magnesium to help boost immunity
Range of vitamins: associated with the proteins
Improved behaviour: in addition to keeping dogs entertained, chewing bones releases dopamine in dogs to help calm them
Feeding and Handling tips
- Defrost the blocks before feeding and then keep refrigerated.
- Not recommended to defrost more than 3 days’ worth at a time.
- If not eaten all at once, refrigerate again and serve later. Do not leave the food out for pets to graze on.
- Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly with antibacterial soap after serving.
Additional Supplements for Allergies
Additionally, I would recommend a couple of natural supplements to aid general gut health and reduce/ prevent inflammatory conditions which food allergies can cause:

Venison Bone Broth
In addition to helping to cushion growing joints and limbs our Venison Bone Broth as it is packed full of nutrients to aid digestion and help repair the gut lining plus soothe any inflammation. Inflammatory reactions can often be caused / exacerbated by a "leaky gut," when the gut lining has been damaged and undigested food is absorbed into the bloodstream causing an immune system reaction. Bone broth is rich in highly absorbable minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulphate and fluoride which help improve the immune function. The broth is also rich in the protein collagen which contains the amino acids, proline and glycine, that can help heal the lining. Our broth is in concentrate form, made up of approx 14 blocks of 35gms .Simply dilute a block with approx 120mls water and feed either with food or as a drink. 1 block every other day will be fine, so the bag will last a month.

Micromed probiotic spray
Micromed probiotic spray is a live formulation of beneficial microbes which help rebalance the gut to reduce/ prevent fungal and inflammatory skin and immune reactions. It is an organically-based, non-toxic, all natural probiotic blend for use with minor, acute, fungal or bacterial issues in dogs, and can also be used preventatively in recurring, persistent issues. You can either get the topical The Acute Care topical sprays are applied directly to your dog’s skin to help treat fungal or bacterial issues or the Micromed Oral Probiotic is mixed with your dog’s food to help with on-going, chronic skin, digestive and immune issues.