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Raw Dog Food For Beginners: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Started

Raw Dog Food For Beginners: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Started

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Are you overwhelmed by the endless options in the pet food aisle? In the debut episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, hosts Charlotte and Robin strip back the confusion surrounding raw dog food. We tackle the number one question for dog owners: What exactly is raw feeding and why should I do it?

Whether your dog suffers from itchy skin, sensitive digestion, or dental issues, or you simply want to provide the best nutrition possible, this episode is your starting line. We dive deep into the NAKEDDOG approach to raw nutrition, exploring how a diet of uncooked meat, bone, and offal can transform your dog's health from the inside out.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What is Raw Dog Food? Understanding the difference between "Complete" meals and the "80/10/10" Pure range.
  • The Health Benefits: Why raw feeders see shinier coats, better dental health, stable energy levels, and—the owner’s favorite—smaller, less smelly stools.
  • Busting Safety Myths: We address the fear of bacteria and explain why NAKEDDOG’s UK Pet Food certification makes them a safe choice for your kitchen.
  • Puppy to Senior: A complete breakdown of feeding percentages. Learn why puppies need 8% of their body weight while adults thrive on 2-3%.
  • How to Transition: Practical tips for switching your dog from kibble to raw without upsetting their stomach.

Join us as we explain why ditching the fillers and high-temperature cooking for nutrient-dense, natural ingredients is the best choice for your furry best friend.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • NAKEDDOG Original & Pure Ranges
  • NAKEDPUP (for puppies)
  • NAKEDDOG Superfoods (with Turmeric & Glucosamine)
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