FAQ’s

  • Yes! Whether your pup is 12 weeks or 12 years, we will have the perfect pick for your dog. All of our recipes have been approved by Dr G’s mobile vet insuring they meet AAFCO’S nutritional standards and even surpass these standards when fed in rotation.

  • All the magic happens in store! All of our products are prepared, cooked and packaged with love and care here in our little kitchen! From blending our veg to cooking our bowls low and slow, everything is done by hand, we don’t cut any corners around here!

  • No, our raw dog food should be served raw. Cooking the food means you will be cooking bone contained in the recipe, this makes the bone brittle and therefore sharp, potentially causing serious damage to the gut. Cooked food lacks all the benefits of raw because the very act of cooking alters & destroys vitamins, minerals & enzymes.

  • Our food is safe to use for up to 6 months when kept frozen. After thawing our food we recommend keeping it in the refrigerator and used within 4 days. Discard any thawed product that no longer looks or smells fresh.

  • Bone is an essential ingredient of raw dog food, it provides necessary calcium and other nutrients for your dog. Minced raw bones are completely safe for dogs to eat but cooked bones are NOT. You should NEVER feed your dog cooked bone as this makes them brittle and therefore sharp, potentially causing serious damage to the gut.

  • Dogs are biologically made to process a raw food diet, along with naturally occurring bacteria. The highly acidic pH of their stomach and accompanying short digestive tract assists passing of pathogens, without any health concerns. However, to be safe please ensure proper storage and handling methods are followed to avoid the development of harmful bacteria.

  • Dogs eating raw meat don’t suffer any more worms than dogs on other diets. Your dog is far more likely to acquire worms at the beach or on a walk checking out the pit-stops of other dogs.

    If you suspect your dog may have been exposed we suggest visiting your vet with a stool sample and ask them to check and get a worm count done for you. If no eggs are found, there is no need to worm your dog.

    It’s a total myth that you need to worm your raw fed dog every month.

  • Yes. It is okay and safe to feed your dog dry food and raw food at the same time, however, if your dog has a sensitive or unhealthy digestive system we suggest adding probiotics or avoid mixing.

  • No, we don’t. The concept of breed-specific meals is a recent marketing ploy by traditional commercial food manufacturers. Our food is created for dogs of all shapes and sizes!

  • Yes! But please make sure your dog has had accesses to potty outside before entering.

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