FAQ’s

Is raw pet food safe for my pet?
Yes, when handled and stored properly, raw pet food is safe for your pet. It is important to follow recommended guidelines for sourcing high-quality ingredients, proper storage, and safe handling practices to minimize the risk of contamination.

What are the benefits of feeding my pet a raw diet?
Feeding your pet a raw diet can provide numerous benefits, such as improved digestion, healthier skin and coat, increased energy levels, stronger immune system, and better weight management. Many pet owners also report seeing an improvement in their pet's overall health and well-being on a raw diet.

How do I transition my pet to a raw food diet?
It is recommended to gradually transition your pet to a raw food diet to avoid digestive upset. Start by mixing a small amount of raw food with your pet's current food and gradually increase the ratio of raw food over a period of 1-2 weeks until they are fully transitioned to a raw diet.

Can raw pet food be stored and frozen?
Yes, raw pet food can be stored in the refrigerator for a few days, but it is best to freeze any unused portions for longer storage. Frozen raw pet food can be kept in the freezer for several months without losing its nutritional value.

Are there any risks or potential drawbacks to feeding my pet raw food?
While raw pet food can offer many benefits, there are some risks to consider. Raw diets may not be balanced in terms of essential nutrients unless carefully formulated, there is a risk of bacterial contamination if not handled properly, and some pets may have trouble digesting certain raw ingredients.