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Open Day 20th January

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Open Day

We are having an OPEN DAY in the new shop at Alver Valley Garden Centre; PO13 8NZ (shop is outside to the left of the main entrance) From 10.30am

Come and have a browse, chat to the experts that will be visiting us that day; on cold press and freeze dried raw, and of course raw feeding.

Lots of information available on raw feeding if you want to transition or if you just need a chat.

Doggy customers can have their photo taken and go on our ‘customer wall’ , they will all be entered into a Dog of the Month draw to win a £10 gift voucher.

Pop in and see all the new products we now have in store.

Look forward to seeing you

Caroline & The Gang

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A Guide to Raw Feeding

Raw Feeding

Raw feeding has been gaining popularity in recent years as an alternative to traditional commercial dog food; although the fact is that raw feeding has been around longer than any other way of feeding. (Just ask Henry VIII, I’m pretty sure he never bought kibble or tinned food!!!).

The concept is simple – providing dogs with a diet that is closer to what their ancestors ate in the wild. A raw food diet is composed of fresh, uncooked ingredients that are nutritionally balanced meeting your dog’s needs. Raw feeding is exactly what it sounds like – feeding your dog raw, unprocessed foods like meat, bone, vegetables, and fruits. How To Raw Feed Your DogYou can use a pre-packed raw food diet, or create your own meal plan using raw ingredients.

Many pet owners have reported numerous benefits from switching to a raw diet for their furry friends. In this post, I am exploring the benefits of raw feeding, the different types of raw food, any concerns or risks associated with raw feeding, and tips for getting started.

 

Feeding Raw

When it comes to raw feeding, there are a few different types of raw food that can be fed to dogs. Raw muscle meat is the foundation of the diet and should make up most your dog’s meals, while raw bones, either as whole bones or ground, can provide essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus.

Raw offal, such as liver, kidney, and heart, is rich in nutrients like vitamin A, iron, B vitamins and other essential nutrients which are not found in muscle meat. It’s important to note that while dogs are carnivores, it’s still essential to provide your dog with a balanced diet, including small amounts of vegetables, such as broccoli, carrots, and spinach and can be added to the diet for additional fibre and nutrients – (this would replace the fibre found naturally in a preys gut). Feeding some raw fruits, such as apples and bananas as treats, is also beneficial. Feeding raw has also been proven to reduce the risk of some health problems, such as allergies, and can help dogs maintain a healthy weight.

Benefits of Raw Feeding

The benefits of raw feeding are numerous. First and foremost:

  • Raw feeding helps improve a dog’s digestion. Raw food is easier to digest than processed dog food, which often contains fillers and additives. Raw food is easier for dogs to digest because it contains natural enzymes and beneficial bacteria that help break down the food. This can lead to better nutrient absorption and less strain on the digestive system.
  • Raw feeding can result in healthier skin and a shinier coat, as the natural oils in raw food help nourish a dog’s skin and coat, leading to less shedding and less itchiness.
  • Raw feeding can also promote better dental health. Chewing on raw bones can help clean a dog’s teeth and prevent the build-up of plaque and tartar.
  • Raw feeding releases dopamine, which helps relax and calm dogs (the feel good hormone), great for dogs with aggression issues and anxiety/stress issues.

In short raw feeding

  • Supports oral health
  • Supports digestive health
  • Supports immunity
  • Supports skin and coat health
  • Contributes to weight management
  • Reduces waste
  • Supports mobility
  • Reduces allergies and intolerance’s
  • Reduces stress

Raw Feeding GuideWhile there are many benefits to raw feeding, there are also some concerns and risks that pet owners should be aware of. The main concern people speak of is raw feeding is the risk of bacterial contamination. Raw food can contain harmful bacteria like salmonella and E. coli, which can be dangerous for both dogs and humans. It’s important to handle raw food carefully and follow proper hygiene practices to reduce the risk of bacterial contamination. It is also important to note that kibble contains harmful bacteria like salmonella and E. coli and has been scientifically proven to contain more than raw.

Start Raw Feeding

If you’re considering switching to a raw diet for your dog, or your puppy, there are a few tips to keep in mind. Firstly, it’s important to gradually introduce raw food into your dog’s diet to allow their digestive system to adjust. Start by adding small amounts of raw food to their regular diet and slowly increase the amount over a couple of weeks.

Second, it is important to feed a variety of foods to ensure that your dog is getting all the necessary nutrients. This can include different types of meat, bone, and offal, as well as a variety of vegetables and fruits. A dog needs an average of 5 different proteins for a balanced diet

Finally, it is important to ensure that your dog is getting all of the necessary nutrients and that the diet is appropriate for their individual needs. Check out our frequently asked questions page and please feel free to Contact Us if you would like assistance with this, we would be happy to help.

In conclusion, raw feeding can be a great way to provide your dog with a healthy and natural diet. Feeding your dog raw, unprocessed foods, helps improve their digestion, promotes healthy skin and coat, and reduces the risk of health problems.

 

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Donations

DONATIONS

THANK YOU to all of our customers for your donations & spare change

We now sponsor

£10 month – Charity Water – a charity making wells across the world to ensure everyone HUMAN & ANIMAL has clean water.

I get regular updates & 100% of the money goes to the project (you can check out Charity Water on FB)

We also

Give the excess every month to a different dog or animal charity – this roughly works out to £20 per month

We also

Try to help with prize/raffle giving at dog shows or sponsored events by donating dog food vouchers.

Over £600 was raised for the Dogs trust by one of our customers doing a charity football match.

Please feel free to suggest a charity if one is close to your heart and we will do our best to donate.

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Bulmers is Back

Bulmer’s is Back

BulmersWe are pleased to announce that we have Bulmer Pet Food back in stock.

Bulmer’s have been operating for over 20 years and all of their meat products are sourced directly from British approved abattoirs & cutting plants, meeting the exacting DEFRA standards. Bulmer’s produce all pure meat products, lamb, beef, chicken, turkey, duck and tripe and some mixes all of the above. There are no other additions, just minced meat, offal and bone, giving you the freedom to add veg if required.

Local Delivery Areas

Remember we deliver to Fareham, Gosport, Portsmouth, Havant, Emsworth, Whiteley and everywhere in between, everywhere you can see on the map. Check out our prices for delivery, from only £1.20 or of course you can pick up from Gosport for Free

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Bulmers Bonanza

Bulmers

Bulmers Bonanza for Black Friday Week

We are slashing the price of all our Bulmers minces to celebrate Black Friday & Cyber Monday, but extending it for 7 whole days.

From Friday 17th November to Friday 24th November, these minces will have a massive 10% off making them just 81p for 454g (1lb). Grab a bargain whilst stocks last.

This fabulous ‘all British’ product is fantastic as part of a healthy diet for your dogs, with 14 flavours to choose from. These plain minces are perfect for DIY feeding just add your own vegetables & or supplements should you wish to.

To get your Bulmers Bonanza just add your choice of minces to your shopping cart and the coupon code below will automatically be added to your order.

Coupon code – “BFBulmers”

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Raw Bones for Dogs

Raw Bones for Dogs

We all know feeding cooked bones is a BIG no no for dogs!

However, the idea of feeding Raw bones seems to be troublesome for a lot of people

Here are some of the benefits as to why we should feed raw bones to our dogs:
Bones are a great natural teeth cleaner, they exercises the jaw, gums and neck muscles. They are fantastic for mental stimulation and are full of nutrition value for your dogs. Most of all, dogs LOVE to gnaw on bones!

Raw Bones for Dogs
Raw Bones for Dogs

If you haven’t ever tried to feed a raw bone before, give it a go – The Dogs Choice are giving our customers a chance to try before you buy, just add ‘like to try a bone’ to the notes on your order and we will give you a free bone for your dog. What could be better?

 

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Special Offer – March Madness

Special Offer for March

As a special offer for March, we have a fantastic treat for your dogs; Grab yourself a bag of tasty chicken feet for FREE, your dog will LOVE them.

We are offering a free 500g bag for customers who spend £15 or more from today until the end of March, or when stocks run out.

Special offer - Chicken Feet

They come in frozen 500g bags ideal for training or just as a high reward treat because we love our dogs, very healthy and full of goodness, go on give them a try!

How to get your bag of FREE Chicken Feet

Simply add at least 1 bag of chicken feet to your order (make sure your order adds up to £15 or more) then in your shopping basket, apply the coupon code: “March-Madness” and your bag of chicken feet will automatically free.

If you’re not sure what to do or need a little help, just contact us on our contact page or message us on our Facebook page

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Bones, Carcasses and Offal, get their Gums and Teeth round this lot!

Bones and Carcasses

We have a new stock of fabulous bones, carcasses and offal in with even more to come in the near future.

Outstanding quality – literally good enough for making stocks, stews at home  for your own use!

Why not try a pack of Lamb Necks for a really meaty meal – full of minerals and vitamins and the all important Carnitine amino acid ( generates energy from fatty acids),

Lamb Neck

or give them a Lamb Leg to gnaw on for healthy Teeth and Gums. Fantastic quality and fantastic prices

Lamb Leg Bones

There are plenty of others to choose from including Lamb ribs and  breast bones as well as marrow and beef bones pre cut in large or smaller pieces ready for you.

We all know that Offal is an important part of our dogs diet and these Lambs hearts are just the job, check in the online shop for the benefits as they are too numerous to mention. In a handy 3 heart pack they are easy to store without taking up huge amounts of freezer space.

Lamb Heart

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Complete Dog Food range – raw at its best

Venison or Rabbit complete dog food

New flavours in today at great prices, try out our new complete dog food ranges and give us some feedback. We are always happy to listen to our customers thoughts and ideas. Venison is lean, low in fat and full of vitamins and iron. Rabbit is rich in B1, B3, B5 and minerals copper and magnesium.

Raw food, the best diet for your dog

Our dog Ernie absolutely loves it and licks his bowl so clean it’s ridiculous!!

Complete Premium VenisonComplete Premium Rabbit

All of our products are sourced from stringent DEFRA approved manufacturers with over 20years experience in the industry and we pride ourselves on making sure that our sources are as passionate as we are – sourcing from approved abattoirs, using local farm meats wherever possible, enthusiastic in their recipe combinations and completely vigilant about there packing and freezing policies.

Please make sure you treat the raw frozen dog food correctly at home, keep it completely frozen until required, defrost in a sealed container in the fridge (takes approx 12hrs), wash your hands thoroughly after handling raw meat and wash down any kitchen or prep surfaces with a bacterial killing spray.

 

 

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Introducing Raw Food to Your Dog

If you are changing from a dried food diet to raw I suggest start gently by choosing 1 protein – either tripe or chicken mince is a good starter – check their stools and if they look ok, introduce another protein – repeat this process every 1 or 2 weeks or so still checking stools, until he/she is receiving a balanced variety.

Raw Food for Puppy

It is quite common for a dog to have loose stools on the changeover, this usually only lasts a short while and things begin to firm up in no time. You will notice that on raw your dog does not defecate as much as on commercial, this is due to most of the food is utilised and the waste product is less. Every bit of goodness is being processed and used by your dog – fantastic!

Puppies can be fed raw straight from weaning and can progress to fish/wings/carcass etc from 6 -8 weeks. Minces and minced carcass are similar to the regurgitated food they would get from their mothers in the wild. Build slowly onto chunkier meats and soft bone – meaty chicken ribs, necks or wings are good to build their jaw strength.

Puppies can be fed raw

For puppies – Chicken wings should have the wing tip cut off at the third joint, as, should the puppy be tempted to swallow it whole, the double joint of the wing is a major choking hazard for pups.

Puppies cut teeth between 4 & 6 months so, good meaty bones of a suitable size are fantastic for them to gnaw on.